Granite Curling Club

Granite Curling Club is the name of a number of curling clubs:

  • Granite Curling Club (Seattle) - Seattle, Washington
  • CCA Granite Club - Cumberland, Ontario
  • Chatham Granite Club - Chatham, Ontario
  • Coaldale Granite Club - Coaldale, Alberta
  • Dundas Granite Curling Club - Dundas, Ontario
  • Granite Club - Toronto
  • Granite Curling Club (Edmonton) - Edmonton, Alberta
  • Granite Curling Club (Winnipeg) - Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Granite Curling Club of West Ottawa - Ottawa
  • Grey Granite Club - Owen Sound, Ontario
  • Horne Granite Curling Club - New Liskeard, Ontario
  • Kitchener-Waterloo Granite Club - Waterloo, Ontario
  • Mission Granite Curling Club - Mission, British Columbia
  • North Battleford-Granite Curling Club - North Battleford, Saskatchewan
  • North Bay Granite Club - North Bay, Ontario
  • Penticton Granite Club - Penticton, British Columbia
  • Saskatoon-Granite Curling Club - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
  • Stayner Granite Club - Stayner, Ontario
  • Sturgeon Falls Granite Club - Sturgeon Falls, Ontario
  • Granite Curling Club (Hollis) - Hollis, New Hampshire

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