Royal Montreal Curling Club
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Royal Montreal Curling Club Club de Curling Royal Montréal | |
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Location | 1850 De Maisonneuve Boulevard West Montreal, Quebec, Canada 45°29′37″N 73°34′52″W / 45.4937128°N 73.5811574°W |
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Established | January 27, 1807 |
Curling Canada region | Quebec |
Website | www |
The Royal Montreal Curling Club (French: Club de Curling Royal Montréal) is the oldest curling club in North America, established on January 27, 1807 by a group of Scottish Canadian immigrants in Montreal.[1]
The group met at the Gillis Tavern to lay down the rules of the organization. Thirty years later, the group would again make Canadian sports history, by building Canada's first indoor ice rink.[2]
In addition to its status as the oldest curling club on the continent, the Royal Montreal Curling Club is also the oldest active sports club in North America.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Redmond, Gerald (March 1982). The Sporting Scots of Nineteenth-Century Canada. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-8386-3069-3.
- ^ Zawadzki, Edward (2001). The Ultimate Canadian Sports Trivia Book. Dundurn Press. p. 163. ISBN 978-0-88882-237-6.
Royal Montreal Curling Club.
- ^ "The Royal Montreal Curling Club". Retrieved 29 September 2011.
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[edit]See also
[edit]- Milwaukee Curling Club, oldest continuously operating curling club in the United States
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- Curling clubs in Quebec
- Organizations established in 1807
- Sport in Montreal
- History of Montreal
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- Quebec Anglophone culture in Montreal
- Sports clubs and teams established in the 1800s
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- Scottish-Canadian culture in Quebec
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