Canby Rod & Gun Club

(Established 1888)

Canby Rod & Gun Club is a private club with archery, pistol, rifle, and trap shooting.  Trap shooting is open to the public on a scheduled basis.  Other ranges are generally available only to members, and their families and guests when the member is present.  Ranges are also open to the public during scheduled events, including firearms instruction, competitions, and during the last two week-ends in September each year to sight-in hunting firearms.  See What's New and the calendar for more information.


Canby Rod & Gun Club is located at:

25011 S. Molalla Forest Rd
Canby, Oregon  97013

The mailing address is:

Canby Rod & Gun Club
PO Box 311
Canby, OR  97013

Telephone (no facsimile):  503-266-2453

 

The Clubhouse


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Driving Directions To The
Canby Rod & Gun Club

Canby, Oregon, is approximately 12 miles due south of Portland, on Oregon Highway 99E, about 9 miles SW of Oregon City, or 10.5 miles NE of Woodburn.  (See large scale map.)

From the stoplight at the intersection of Hwy 99E and South Ivy Street (also known as Highway 170, or the Canby - Marquam Highway) in Canby (see small scale map.):

  • Go south on Ivy Street approximately 0.75 miles to the stoplight at SE 13th Avenue.
  • Turn left (east) and go approximately 1.0 miles to the Molalla Forest Road.  There is a medium sized white sign announcing the Canby Rod & Gun Club (CRGC) on the right side of the road which identifies the intersection.
  • Turn right (south) and go approximately 0.5 miles to the entrance of CRGC.
  • Turn right onto the CRGC grounds, and go west approximately 0.25 miles to the clubhouse, which will be on the right.

If you have a GPS, CRGC is located at:
N 45 degrees 14.731 minutes
W 122 degrees 40.186 minutes

 

So that we do not forget:

U.S. Constitution, Amendment 2:
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed.

State of Oregon Constitution, Article I, Section 27:
The people shall have the right to bear arms for the defence of themselves, and the State, but the Military shall be kept in strict subordination to the civil power.

 

E-mail us
with comments or questions at:
crgc@canby.com

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