High Park Club

The High Park Club is a tennis and curling club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The club is located on Indian Road, just east of High Park. Prior to 1910, curling took place on Grenadier Pond in High Park. The club organized and built its clubhouse in 1911, making it one of Toronto's oldest curling clubs.[1][2]

The opening ball of the High Park Curling and Lawn Bowling Club in 1911, by F. W. Micklethwaite

Provincial curling championships

  • 2009 - Kelly Cochrane, Kelly Scissons, Brenna Cochrane, Lisa Rawlings: Provincial and National Curling club champions
  • 2001 - Bobby Reid, Brad Russell, Phil Sager, Mark Stanfield: Junior Men's
  • 1998 - Bobby Reid, Megan Balsdon, Mark Stanfield, Kelly Cochrane: Bantam Mixed
  • 1975 - Dave Reid, Pat Reid, Terry Lindsey, Martha Lindsey: Mixed

In addition, William Scott, Ed Peaker, Thomas Wright and Fred Lucas represented "Toronto" at the 1927 MacDonald Brier.

Notes

  1. "Years Gone By: High Park Club". Roncesvalles Village BIA. Archived from the original on September 12, 2012. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
  2. "About High Park Club". High Park Club. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
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