Muskoka’s Adrenaline Adventure in the Winter

January 21st, 2012

c428de6f3d5bd17 Muskokas Adrenaline Adventure in the WinterPaintball biathlon piquing interest across Muskoka   PAINTBALL BIATHLON. Visitors at Santa’s Village in December had a chance to try their hand at paintball biathlon, an emerging sport that has already garnered interest in the Muskoka region. Submitted photo BRACEBRIDGE – Spurred by a trial run at Santa’s Village, the owner of a local paintball club is hoping to bring the emerging sport of the paintball biathlon into Muskoka. Back Country Paintball owner Tony Armstrong said the sport, which replaces the rifles of traditional biathlons with paintball guns, has the potential to grow into a popular winter activity for both youth and Muskoka’s winter tourism industry. To test the waters for the sport, Armstrong launched a promotional event at the Santa’s Village Santafest event in late December, where over 100 visitors had the chance to test their marksmanship skills. “We’re just kind of dabbling with it to see how it’s going to work out,” he said. “We’re still sort of at the starting level and we’re still trying to grow it … I’m hoping to hook up with a Nordic skiing facility, which will say ‘we do skiing, you do shooting, we should combine and do an event.’” Although there wasn’t enough snow during Santafest to facilitate a skiing experience, Armstrong said the sport has already garnered interest among some in the community. So far, he said a few Nordic skiing groups, a teacher at Huntsville High School and a local cadet corps have indicated interest in growing the sport. “The skill is in getting your heart rate up to speed, then slowing down so you can shoot, and then getting it back up to speed again,” he said. “There’s quite a bit of skill involved.” Armstrong said he was inspired to test the sport in Muskoka after seeing YouTube videos of paintball biathlon events in the United States. “It just got me so excited that I wanted to go cross-country skiing again, and I haven’t skied in years,” he said. Compared to traditional biathlons, Armstrong says paintball biathlons have lower start-up costs and involve much less red tape for participants, making them more accessible to a wider range of age groups and potential consumers. “I did talk to a couple of fellows in Parry Sound who said to get into (traditional biathlons) it’s quite expensive — the guns are thousands of dollars and you have to get a special licence to carry them,” he said. Armstrong is also hoping local tourism groups will take notice of the sport’s potential, which he says “fits perfectly” into recent efforts to market Muskoka as a year-round tourism destination. “I’d like to make paintball more of a year-round sport,” he said. “It’s just another opportunity for the youth in our community to be involved in another sport.”  

Written by Louis Tam Cottage Country Now

Muskoka Mayhem 2 Prizes

September 22nd, 2011

Prizes for Muskoka Mayhem 2
Back Country Paintball is announcing today some fantastic prizes for the Muskoka biggest paintball event for 2011. Muskoka Mayhem 2 
Kee Action Sports and Tippmann have both worked with Back Country Paintball to support paintball in Muskoka.
so…
there will 2 BIG PRIZES A TIPPMANN X7 PHENOM AND A BT DELTA ELITE two of the top markers in Scenario paintball
And because of the excitement Muskoka Mayhem is causing inthe industry Exalt Developments is doing a product launch in Muskoka at Mayhem 2 come check out all of the Exalt products.
Only 4 days left to preregister Get your forms in!339c01cb1495280 Muskoka Mayhem 2 Prizes

Paintball Adventure Camp

July 16th, 2011

 

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ADVENTURE


SUMMER CAMP

Paintball in Muskoka.

Play, learn skills, have fun in the real action terrain,

Take the hill or hide in the cool shade and wait

Muskoka Paintball at its best.

 

2011 Back Country Paintball will be hosting 4 weeks of day camps

This camp will run from 8 am till 4:30 pm each day Monday to Friday. Bring your lunch and all of your gear. Rentals will be available.

Learn from some of the best players in the Canadian Xball League.

Fun is the most important part of play at Back Country Paintball.

There will also be swimming at the Bracebridge pool with certified lifeguards rock wall climbing, low ropes, ultimate frisbee and much more.

 

2011 Camp dates

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August 8-12, Girls only

 

August 22-26.

 

 

Cost is $330 + HST per week

Includes 2000 paintballs,

2 afternoons swimming at the pool,One tye-dyed Back Country Paintball Tshirt,One afternoon rock wall climbing, low ropes, and Ultimate Frisbee

One big game tournament on Friday.

 

SPACE IS LIMITED SO BOOK

 

 

 

NOW TO GET YOUR SPOT!!

 

Fathers Day at Back Country Paintball

June 16th, 2011

 

Fathers Day is this weekend.

Back country Paintball will

be hosting a 1:00 pm game.  

Any Player that brings their Father will get

FREE ENTRY for their Dad

as well as FREE RENTALS.


Don’t miss this chance to

hang out with your Dad!! 

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Parkinson’s Society Fundraiser

May 30th, 2011

Annual Paintball Fundraiser 2011 Day 

Play starts at 10 am play till 3 pm. Bring the family and all of your friends to this game and support the cause. There will be prizes a lunch for sale and lots of great paintball. 

Back Country Annual Fundraiser Big Game 2011

For the Parkinson’s Society

 

Entry and door prize ticket $25   

Paintballs

$40 per bag of 500

$99 per box of 2000

 

Pre-registration paid by July 2nd

$55 includes entry and first 500 balls

 

Support    

Parkinson’s

research    

Muskoka style!


 

 

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Summer Paintball Adventure Camp

April 12th, 2011

Paintball SUMMER CAMP

Paintball in Muskoka. 

Play, learn skills, have fun in the real action terrain, 

Take the hill or hide in the cool shade and wait

Paintball at its best.

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2011 Back Country Paintball will be hosting 4 weeks of day camps

This camp will run from 8 am till 4:30 pm each day Monday to Friday. Bring your lunch and all of your gear. Rentals will be available. 

Anything paintball that you may need can be purchased at the proshop, we carry all of the top lines from BT and Tippmann to Invert and Dye. 

The players will be challenged in all scenarios, 

Learn from some of the best players in the Canadian Xball League. 

Fun is the most important part of play at Back Country Paintball. 

There will also be swimming at the Bracebridge pool with certified lifeguards rock wall climbing and much more. 

 

2011 Camp dates

July 11-15,

July 25-29,

August 8-12,

August 22-26.

 

Cost is $330 + HST per week 

includes

2000 paintballs,

2 afternoons at the pool,

One tye-dyed Back Country Paintball Tshirt,

One afternoon rock wall climbing,

One big game tournament on Friday.

 

SPACE IS LIMITED SO BOOK EARLY TO GET YOUR SPOT!!

 

 

All bookings made and paid before Victoria day save $30. c05bd476c235e7a Summer Paintball Adventure Camp

Young Gunz Paintball in Muskoka

April 10th, 2011

 

Hi everyone

This is it, Young Gunz starts this week April 14th after school.

 

We have had a long winter and are anxious to get playing paintball outdoors again.  There will be some changes at the field this year.

To start I have become a social media guru… well not really, but I am trying. I do have a blog now at http://www.muskokapaintball.com/ and we have a new facebook page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Backcountry-paintball . Check them out! We are also updating the web page http://www.backcountrypaintball.com/ it should be all new by the end of this week.

BACK COUNTRY BOOT CAMP is on April 30th for those of you who played at Muskoka Mayhem this game will be fun don’t miss out there will be some cool prizes and a spot to sell your old gear or maybe upgrade to some new stuff for the year.

One more new thing that we will be posting on the facebook page is CHEAP DAYS. We will be hosting one on the last Sunday of each month through the season. It will be open to all ages and costs will be the same as on Young Gunz nights. Only $25 per bag of 500. This day is for all of you guys that are too old for young gunz and want a chance to play where it is a little cheaper.

Prices this year will be relatively the same except that we have to do the HST different this year so all prices that we display do not include tax.

I have included the info about memberships for those who are interested.

Hope everyone is good and hope to see you soon.

 

TONY

 

Tony Armstrong

Back Country Paintball

www.backcountrypaintball.com

tarmstrong@muskoka.com

705-645-9352

BACK COUNTRY PAINTBALL

MEMBERSHIP

For the 2011 season 

Become part of the team at

Muskoka’s paintball action spot

For only $125

A Member gets;

free entry to any game at any field at Back Country Paintball for the 2011 season (excluding big games)

Get you paintballs cheap with your membership

$30 per bag of 500 rounds

Only $25 per bag on young gunz night

SAVE $25 EVERY TIME YOU PLAY!!

* it only takes 5 visits to get all of your money back


Great discounts on all gear and markers in the 

free HPA or CO2 for on field use

Get $30 off one summer camp week 

Back Country Paintball Boot Camp

March 25th, 2011

035d634d1ee86a5 Back Country Paintball Boot Campdaf4d213b6e7f66 Back Country Paintball Boot CampThe 2011 spring campaign BACK COUNTRY BOOT CAMP begins with General Fleecy, member of the 506th Muskoka Mercenaries Regiment, training at Back Country Paintball in Bracebridge Ontario on 29 April 2011. This is meant to familiarize the General with all controls. The first mission occurs toward 10 am on April 30th 2011, as part of the airborne operations which began the invasion of Rock Hill. Fleecy is inserted outside the town of Showdown Creek as a pathfinder to lay a drop zone beacon for other ballers. The ballers will be scattered in Showdown creek, leaving Fleecy in a mixed unit formed from various companies. This mixed unit will clear nearby bunkers of paintballers. These opposing ballers led by Aaron Danger Zone Armstrong , who will lead his troops from Snipers Alley through the smoke to defend all bunkers as needed. Danger Zones mission will be to form a full assault on Fleecy and his unit. There will also a rescue of two British officers General Lunchbox and Major Guy. These two commanders were lost in the Mayhem in Muskoka in October of 2010. Through the day challenges will be handed out objectives met and rescues performed. Be there to take on the challenge.

Who will you fight with? Be there to support your General to get your share in this scenario match?

Come to on April 30th to claim your stake in this Second Big Game to be held at your paintball field. All other forces must be taken on, all other activities must not over shadow this monumental day. You must be there – don’t let your general down. Fight along side the best security forces in Muskoka. Take the call – will it be Fleecy leading your team or will “Danger Zone” lead you into battle to secure the Campaign?

Will Danger Zone blow up the secrets before they are captured?

Don’t miss out. Bring all you friends !

TO BACK COUNTRY BOOT CAMP 2011!!

10 Tips to a Great Paintball Bachelor Party in Muskoka

February 21st, 2011

Paintball Bachelor parties or Stag parties are becoming very popular.  The bachelor party symbolizes the last weekend of freedom as an unmarried guy. Do things that you won’t be able to do as easily once you are married. The cost of paintball for a bachelor party can be less than $80 per person and it is lots of fun and will give you lots to talk about. The guys will love it.

Here are few tips on how to organize a great stag party for your Groom.

1. Invite more than 15 people – the best games are played with 12-20 players. Some of the guys will always drop out or not be able to make your date so invite lots of guys to make sure on the day that there is enough to make a fun day.

2. Let the groom know what is up – Paintball is best when everyone knows what is up so they are dressed for the occasion and the anticipation of the coming day part of the fun. He will also help with a date that works.

3. Pick a day 1-4 weeks ahead of the wedding – Paintball in Muskoka is an event that is stand alone there are lots of reasons why it should not be held the same weekend as the wedding you will be dirty and and have a few welts that will not look good in pictures.  A good idea is for the bride and groom to have their bachelor/bachelorette parties on the same weekend so neither is home worrying what the other is doing.

4. Don’t go drinking before the event – paintball is a sport that must be played sober, it is probably the most fun you can ever have running through the woods or fields takes all of your concentration and insurance regulations prohibits the field owner into not allowing players on the field that are drunk. Save the embarrassment and and the thirst till after wards, there will be lots of reasons to have a few beers after your time at the field

5. Arrange for a social hour after wards over a few beers – playing paintball is a fast paced adrenaline pumping fun game and the guys will have lots of stories to talk about  so going for a beers and meal after wards is really part of the fun of paintball. There is a good selection of establishments in Muskoka to choose from  

6. Bring a change of clothes – you will get dirty you will get shot you will get even. this is paintball slogan I saw once at field and it is true. But you will also be  sweaty so change of clothes will be nice before you head out. 

7. Get the guys to prepay or pool your money ahead of time – one way to get everyone to the paintball park on time is to get them to prepay. They are less likely to back out, and there does’t need to be any discussions of money in front of the groom. everyone should pitch in to cover the cost of the grooms day as well. Your paintball field can help with this by setting a package rate so you will know what your costs are before the event.

8. Prepare to have the most fun you have fun you can have – paintball is like it was made for bachelor parties and Muskoka was made for paintball everyone has fun, there will be a few welts to show off you can act like a the kid  and you can kill something for fun.

9. Get a costume for the groom – To add some fun go by the a thrift store or dollar store and pick up a fun costume for the groom to wear bright colours, stripper costume, ball and chain anything to make him stand out

10. Remeber to invite the Dads, coworkers, friends etc. – The more the merrier everyone wants to play and be there for the groom so don’t miss anyone it is great way to meet everyone in the grooms life and he will have that much more fun as well

Following these tips will help to make the day one to be remembered by everyone and stress free for you. 

Have fun and enjoy a great day. 

Check Back Country Paintball for the Bachelor Party special package

BT Omega review with Tom Cat Cunningham

September 4th, 2011

Great review of the BT Omega Paintball Marker. One of the most popular markers used in Muskoka Paintball. Check it out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkphVVhfc4s

Tony