Kovoc,
Shoots are good, almost any will make arrows, some better than others. You should be able to find red osier dogwood and viburnum in your area, might even stumble upon another primitive type bloke or shiela to help out! Learn to cure, straighten, and spine the shafts! Spine is the amount of flex a shaft has. You may be able to link up with a First Nations group who will teach you their methods! Turkey and goose wing feathers make very good fletching, just make sure you use the same wing on each arrow, don't mix left and right on the same arrow. Sealing and finishing are also important. Of course, it depends a lot on how primitive you want your arrows, some of us "elders" use things like fletching jigs, pre cut feathers, fletching tape or glue, and "store bought" shafts! I think we are keeping TrueShaft in business
. He has good stuff, and is also in Canada!
Hawkdancer