.........I have heard some bad things about Crumlin, but could anyone elaborate on them? Also, I don't like how they have only bench rest and prone shooting for rifle range.
This is not really the forum for this, but since you asked,
Most of what I hear from people, is that Crumlin is too "restrictive". (i.e. no rapid fire, military firearms are frowned-upon, etc, etc).
I've been a member there since 1997, and rarely do I see any real "restrictions", but I will highlight some notable points.
First, look at where they've come from.
Crumlin has been around since about 1920, and was established a long-ways outside of London, at that time. Well, progress being what it is - London annexed that area of land with the club on it, and grandfathered their rights to be able to discharge firearms in city limits; I think that happened about 15-20 years ago.
Although the club is surrounded by farm, industrial and private land, the club executive has continuously held-out an olive-branch to the farmers and local organizations to ensure complaints, concerns and issues are resolved at the lowest level, (i.e. don't find their way to city counsel, where they might decide to limit what happens on club property, or worse - shut it down).
So there is an agreement with the Ukrainian Club across the street to not allow shooting before 10am. A couple of other things, but IMO doesn't detract from being a good club.
You only need to look at what has happened to other clubs in Ontario with noise complaints, etc, etc.
Anyways, so much of what many people say are restrictions, is really just to ensure long term preservation.