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Worst that can happen legally when target shooting in an open field? (Quebec)

My partner and I have been away from our archery range for 3 months now and living in the city, we don't really have anywhere safe to shoot. Today we drove 30 minutes away from the city and found some open fields where I'm certain there is no danger of someone accidentally getting in our range (the area is inaccessible except from a single path, which would be behind us).

Long story short, we are wondering what would happen if we got caught or reported to the cops. As far as I understand, bows are weapons, but I also know that plenty of people legally shoot in their own backyards so I'm wondering how bad it could be.

Would anyone have info on this?

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