easy
1.5 hours
No special fitness required, just a willingness to try.
Discover the thrill of axe throwing at SixOneSix Entertainment in Medicine Hat, where expert guides turn a simple activity into a friendly competition. Perfect for all skill levels, it’s a unique Canadian adventure that promises plenty of fun.
Ages 10+ • Up to 4 Throwers Per Lane •
Experience the thrill of axe throwing at SixOneSix Entertainment in Medicine Hat! Guided by expert hosts, you'll practice your aim before competing in exciting games. Perfect for all skill levels, this unique activity promises fun and friendly competition, making it an unforgettable Canadian adventure for friends and families alike.
Few people (apart from lumberjacks and history buffs) get to experience the thrill of throwing weapons. SixOneSix Entertainment operates a facility that lets you enjoy the thrill of throwing axes, and compete against each other to see who has the best aim.
Each axe throwing session starts with your group meeting with our host lumberjack or lumberjane, followed by some target practice. Once everyone has had a bit of practice, we unleash them into the cages. Simply see who’s the best shot, or make up some interesting games like Around the World. Our action-packed sessions have you nailing those bullseyes in no time! The time is yours to use however you want!
We make it our mission to provide an enjoyable but safe experience for everyone. That’s why our experts are always on hand to monitor the cages and make sure everything is in order. We pride ourselves on bringing axe-citement to any and every session we host!
Closed-toe shoes are essential for safety while throwing axes.
Arriving 10-15 minutes early allows for gear fitting and safety briefing.
Proper grip and stance improve accuracy and safety.
Ensure a clear area behind and around the target for safety.
Axe throwing has roots in North American frontier history, but modern venues emphasize safety and social fun.
The activity promotes sustainable practices by minimizing waste and ensuring responsible use of equipment.
Needed for safety and proper stance.
Wear clothes you can move comfortably in.
Provided if necessary—ensure eye protection.
Helps grip during longer sessions.