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SourceCurling on the Don River, Toronto, 1836
SourceCurling in High Park, Toronto, 1836
SourceCurling, Toronto, de James Edward Alexander, 1843
SourceCurling sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent
SourceOuverture de la piste de curling Montreal Caledonia, 1869
SourceGagnants de la coupe Grand Challenge, 1905-1906
SourceL'équipe du Carleton Place Bonspiel, gagnants du trophée C.C.C.A, 1896-1897
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