It's Canada 150 , and what a better way to celebrate than to throw some axes?! Canada-Japan Society is organizing its 1st axe-throwing event!
This is a sport somewhat sort of remotely similar to throwing darts in the sense you want to hit the bullseye, except instead of darts, it's with axes, so it's waaaay more fun!!
BATL - Backyard Axe Throwing League is the original Backyard Axe Throwing League in Toronto. What started in a backyard in 2006, is now an 11-location operation all across North America. This CJS event will be held at the Toronto-East location at
When:
This is a sport somewhat sort of remotely similar to throwing darts in the sense you want to hit the bullseye, except instead of darts, it's with axes, so it's waaaay more fun!!
BATL - Backyard Axe Throwing League is the original Backyard Axe Throwing League in Toronto. What started in a backyard in 2006, is now an 11-location operation all across North America. This CJS event will be held at the Toronto-East location at
When:
Wednesday, Nov 15, 2017 @ 7pm-9:30pm
http://batlgrounds.com/axe- throwing-toronto-east/
BATL’s axe throwing events last 2 – 2.5 hours, and are led by coaches. The event will begin with approximately 30 minutes of practice on private targets before starting a group tournament to crown a champion.
Price will be $35.49 (+ tax) per person.
BATL’s axe throwing events last 2 – 2.5 hours, and are led by coaches. The event will begin with approximately 30 minutes of practice on private targets before starting a group tournament to crown a champion.
Price will be $35.49 (+ tax) per person.
Because this place requires a deposit, money needs to be collected beforehand by PayPal.
Please send email to sam@cjst.ca to RSVP, and you will receive instructions on how to pay. The final price person will be $41.56 ($35.49+HST+PayPal processing fee). Payment needs to be received by Nov 7 @ 8pm.
Looking forward to seeing everyone there!
Please note: Closed toe shoes are mandatory. Sandals and flip flops are not permitted. High heels are not recommended. Wearing a comfortable, loose fitting top that doesn't restrict arm or upper body movement is recommended. Lumberjack shirts recommended.
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