In 1958 a handful of rifle shooters held a
meeting in the Marina Hotel to draw up plans for a rifle club
which started life as the Campbell River Rifle Club. The three
primary people responsible for the formation of the club were;
Ed Ariss, his son Garth and Kris Christiansen.
The first indoor range for the club was in
the old Hospital Laundry building behind the village hall which
they shared with the archery club for a $25.00 fee. A gravel pit
near the old garbage dump was the outdoor facility which were
used with the understanding that no permanent buildings be
erected.
In 1963, the Archery Club moved out and
the Rifle club was unable to afford the $25.00 fee so the
members negotiated a drop to $12.50 from the Village of Campbell
River. By this time Smallbore Pistol had been added and the
club was now the Campbell River Rifle and Pistol Club. The
first President of the club was F.H. (Hub) Camp who was also the
junior director at the time. Hub became well known in the area
as a gun collector and superb gunsmith. The Ariss family
continued to be very involved with the club through all these
years as they served on most of the executive positions at
various times and worked wherever was necessary to promote the
club. Garth continued to be an active member until his passing
in June of 2000.
In 1963, the trap section was added with
the merger of the Campbell River Trap club who had been shooting
on the Spit. The Campbell River Gun Club now expanded rapidly.
Around this time the Quinsam property was acquired and the Trap
group moved their traps up to the new location.
In April of 1968, Robinson Trucking were
hired to assist members in building a new outdoor range. A new
trap pavilion was built and covered firing points were put in
for the 100/200 yard range. On August 11, 1968 the club opened
its new 30 position range by hosting a Vancouver Island Shooting
League Championship shoot. There were 79 entrants with 10 teams
in this first match. VISL competitions have been held regularly
at the range until its closure in 1996.
The club has continued to grow over the
years with the addition of the indoor range which also serves as
the clubhouse for meetings, dinners and dances. It is equipped
with a kitchen, real washrooms with hot and cold running water
(generally all the conveniences) and a large storage room for
targets and equipment.
In 1993, the neighboring area had started
to build up and people began to complain about the noise from
the frequent competitions and practice sessions held on the
Quinsam site. In 1996 the club was forced to stop using the
outdoor facilities by the municipality and the search was on for
a new location. A small group of dedicated people led by the
then President, Ken Jones finally located a piece of land about
15 minutes from Campbell River on the Gold River Highway.
Negotiations began with the government and a long term lease was
arranged.
The result is a facility with work in
progress. We have an operational Trap range with capability to
eventually host a major Championship. Excellent IPSC, Olympic
pistol and Law Enforcement ranges are in use, and work is almost
done on the 200 meter range where we can shoot smallbore also
from 35 positions. The 600 meter range is next where we can
have Fullbore silhouette shot out to 500 metres and the
smallbore Silhouette range is now operational. The 600 M is
presently cleared and the firing points are finished and is fully operational. A piece of
property has also been set aside for the eventual building of a
new clubhouse and indoor range facility.
On May 28, 2000 an official Opening was
held at the new Argonaut facility to thank all the businesses
who contributed to the ranges and show people we are still alive
and operating. All the sections of the club provided
demonstrations of their sport and food and refreshments were
provided for the many officials and company representatives who
had donated time, equipment and money to the building of the
facility. A new sign has been placed at the range thanking all
these people.
It is hoped that we are now far enough
from town that people will not build in the immediate area and
force any more moves .
We have come a long ways since those first
days in the Laundry building. The club has a great group of
very talented competitors in each of the different sections and
we have members of both Provincial and National teams all
operating from our club. There is also a strong group of
trained officials and coaches who are always present to help
whenever needed.