Sports Clubs à Carleton Place, ON

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20 Albert St, Carleton Place, K7C 1P4

(613) 853-6266
Sports club, Martial arts school
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179 John St., Carleton Place, K7C 3P3

(613) 257-1838
The Carleton Place Canoe Club is a non-profit organization with over 120 years of history. Managed by volunteers, we offer a variety of paddling programs which are designed to promote a positive self image, an appreciation for the sport and the spirit of cooperation and fair play. Our programs provide a group environment where beginner and experienced paddlers can develop skills in all boats: single, double, four as well as war canoe and dragon boats. Competitive programs provide the opportunity for all ages to compete in regattas throughout the region, right up to a Provincial and National level. Coaches, staff and volunteers work hard to ensure the safety of all participants on the water. As well as being competent paddlers, all coaches at the club are certified through our National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP), and Boat Operator Accredited training. Safety boats are always within sight and ready to respond.
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120 Patterson Cr., Carleton Place, K7C 4P3

613-257-1944
The first record of curling in the Carleton Place area is of games between men’s teams from Almonte, Ramsay Township and Carleton Place on the Indian and Mississippi Rivers in 1860. During the 1880’s the hardwood floor of the drill hall was flooded for a curling surface. The Carleton Place Curling Club (CPCC) was formed in 1886 with a two sheet covered rink built on to the end of the Drill Hall. A fire in 1910 destroyed this structure and put an end to curling in Carleton Place until 1921 when a new covered rink was built on Charles St. with three sheets of natural ice. In 1956 the CPCC entered the modern age of curling by purchasing granite stones. This made the game easier to play and thus more pleasurable. The club also became incorporated in the same year and the next year, 1957, saw the installation of artificial ice and a large increase in membership. In 1994 the present club was built on Patterson Crescent with four sheets of ice and all the modern equipment such as rink heaters, dehumidifiers, de-ionized water and good lighting to make it more pleasant to play in. A large well equipped lounge was also built for after game chat, parties and rentals. Ladies have been an integral part of the curling program since 1924. However it was not until the early 80’s that ladies became full members of the club and assumed positions on the Board of Directors. They had their own separate club until that time. The first female president served for two years beginning in May of 1989.
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68 Bridge Street, Carleton Place, K7C 2V3

(613) 257-3131
sports, events, media, weather, video, Dentist & Dental Office, classifieds, articles, community, Santé et Médicaments, Teeth whitening service, Health Services, pictures, Dentistes, Dentist, gallery, Soins dentaires, Mississippi Mills, Dentists
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320 Coleman St., Carleton Place, K7C 0B5

(613) 257-8070
Sports club, Gym, Fitness Trainer, Gym/Physical Fitness Center