Arborg, Manitoba, Canada: World's Largest Curling Stone
Outdoors at the local curling rink is the world's largest curling stone. Unveiled in 2005, it weighs 3,000 pounds, is up on a pole, and is made of steel, not stone.
- Address:
- Main St., Arborg, MB, Canada
- Directions:
- In the heart of town, the Arborg Curling Club can be seen from Main Street. The curling rink is located next to the Aquatic Centre.
- Admission:
- Free.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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The small town of Arborg Manitoba is located 2 hours northwest of Winnipeg. The local curling rink is home to the world's largest curling rock. Erected in 2005, the Rock pays tribute to local high school teams who have won the Provincial Curling Championship titles. The rock is next to the parking lot and main entrance of the rink.
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