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Royal Kingston Curling Club
LocationKingston, Ontario
Arena130 Days Road, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
44.2°N,76.6°W N
Information
Established1820
Sheets of ice6
Rock coloursred and blue
Websitewww.royalkingston.com

Royal Kingston Curling Club is a curling club located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1820 and is recognized as one of the oldest curling clubs in Canada. The club received royal patronage in 1993.

The Royal Kingston Curling Club, or "RKCC", offers a wide variety of social, recreational, and competitive programs to its members. The Club was located on Clergy Street, in central Kingston, close to Queen's University, for nearly a century, opening there in 1923.Moving in 2005, it moved to its current location on Days Road, just north of Front Road, in west-end Kingston, as part of a deal with the university, which was expanding and wanted the land occupied by KCC.

The 1960 Ontario British Consols provincial men's champion rink, skipped by Jake (J.F.) Edwards, with members Bob Elliott, Joe Corkey, and George Binnington, played out of KCC.

As part of its 200th anniversary celebrations, the RKCC will be assisting with hosting the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier. The Brier is the national men's curling championship, and an estimated 130,000 spectators are expected to attend the games.

References

  1. Helen Findlay (May 2010). "Community Organizations and Heritage" (PDF). Vista. Retrieved 11 April 2012.
  2. The Kingston Whig-Standard – November 1, 2018

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