COVID Update – Step 3 starting July 1st

Step 3 at PCDHFC – Members and range users. As the Province has set tomorrow July 1st as the start of Step 3 of our COVID protocols, your club is mandating the following changes: Beginning tomorrow: Mask usage is personal choice. Please respect everyone’s individual decision on whether or not they will continue to employ…

Please be kind on the road up to the club

The weekend is starting and the road to the club will again be very busy. PLEASE BE A GOOD NEIGHBOUR AND BE PATIENT ON THE DRIVE UP. Cyclists and pedestrians need to use the road to access the park and do not always have a clear path as there is no separate pedestrian or bike…

Join our Brunswick Point cleanup on April 17th

Volunteer to help clean up one of the Lower Mainland’s most used publicly accessible waterfowl hunting areas on Saturday April 17th from 9-noon at Brunswick Pt, Ladner, BC. This is a good opportunity to haul out sea trash and other garbage from this sensitive area. Please register as numbers need to be capped to 10…

Call ahead to use R10 if non-RUC member

Because of staffing issues if you intend to use Range 10 – the pistol range – and you are NOT an RUC certified member please call the Range 7 office at 604-942-9736 to see if R10 is open that day as we may not have supervision available that day. We are currently training more ROs…

Bill 4: Firearm Violence Protection Act passes

Last Thursday, the Legislature voted into law Bill 4: the Firearm Violence Protection Act. In the debate the Provincial government defended the bill as creating new penalties for illegally possessing and using firearms in vehicles and puts additional requirements on ranges to collect information on range users. We believe we are already compliant with the…

C.O.R.E hunters education back on

We are again offering C.O.R.E. Conservation Outdoor Recreation Education for those aspiring to hunt in B.C. on May 1st and 2nd. Because of COVID protocols space is limited so call or email the office to reserve your spot. The cost is $175 + $20 for the course manual if needed.

Fraser River Sportfishing Alliance

Many of you enjoy the bounty of our public waterways in the Fraser Valley and beyond. Please consider helping out this group dedicated to preserving our access to fish in these areas. The Fraser River Sportfishing Alliance (FRSA) is a collective voice of the recreational sport fishing community. We call on the Department of Fisheries…