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  • Exhibits
    • People
      • Selkirk Councils 1882-Present
      • Selkirk Curling Club PT 1: A History of the Club
      • Selkirk Curling Club PT 2: The Jemima Street Rink
    • Places
      • Streets of Selkirk
      • Parks in Selkirk
      • Memorial Hall
      • Selkirk Arena
      • Selkirk Water Tower
      • 202 Christie Avenue
      • Masonic Lodge
      • Selkirk Library
    • Events
  • Tours
    • Streets of Selkirk
  • Timeline
    • Selkirk Councils 1882-Present
    • The Beginning 1882 – 1883
    • Head of Inland Navigation 1884 – 1910
    • A New Industrial Era 1911-1928
    • Bitter Lessons 1929-1946
    • The Modern Town 1947-1979
    • Recent Years 1980-Present
  • Support
    • Selkirk Heritage Endowment Fund
      • Donor’s Wall
      • Donate Today
  • Collection

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Selkirk Curling Club PT 2: The Jemima Street Rink

FacilitiesBy Ellie LongbottomSeptember 8, 2020

Curling’s popularity continued to grow after the Second World War, and several new rinks were built in the region including Winnipeg Beach in 1952 and Gimli in 1953. Selkirk also wanted to replace its ageing building but would have to wait a few more years. The Selkirk Curling Club formed a building committee on March…

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