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Manitoba Organization: Caledonian Curling ClubLink to: In October 1927, the members of the Terminal Curling Club voted to change their name to the Caledonian Curling Club. In the 1927-1928 season, they curled at 111 Mayfair Avenue. This was a four-sheet facility. In 1928-1929, the club leased a new five-sheet facility at William Avenue and Arlington Street. In 1938, the landlord sold the rink to the Canadian Pacific Railway Curling Club, forcing the Caledonian Club to look for something else. They amalgamated with the Civic Curling Club to form the Civic Caledonian Curling Club and played at a new five-sheet facility at 348 Sherbrook Street. Presidents
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Sources:This page was prepared by Rick Mutton and Gordon Goldsborough. Page revised: 10 November 2022 |
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