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![Introduction](/web/20061121043645im_/http://www.lac-bac.gc.ca/curling/091/024005-htb01_1.gif) ![The Hack (1500-1800)](/web/20061121043645im_/http://www.lac-bac.gc.ca/curling/091/024005-htb02_1-e.gif) ![The Hogline (1760-1850)](/web/20061121043645im_/http://www.lac-bac.gc.ca/curling/091/024005-htb03_1-e.gif) ![The House (after 1850)](/web/20061121043645im_/http://www.lac-bac.gc.ca/curling/091/024005-htb04_1-e.gif) ![Burned Stones: Curling Lore](/web/20061121043645im_/http://www.lac-bac.gc.ca/curling/091/024005-htb05_1-e.gif) ![Gallery](/web/20061121043645im_/http://www.lac-bac.gc.ca/curling/091/024005-htb06_2-e.gif)
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SourceCurling on the Don River, Toronto, 1836
SourceCurling in High Park, Toronto, 1836
SourceCurling, Toronto by James Edward Alexander, 1843
SourceCurling on the St. Lawrence
SourceOpening of the Montreal Caledonia Curling Rink, 1869
SourceWinners of the Grand Challenge Cup, 1905-06
SourceCarleton Place Bonspiel Team, winners of the C.C.C.A. Trophy, 1896-97
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