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The town of Arborg is home to the world’s largest curling rock. It is located just outside the Arborg curling rink.

The rock was built in 2005 to pay tribute to two local high school curling teams who won the provincial high school curling championship titles. When you visit the rock you will notice a plaque below it that highlights the accomplishments that the teams had on the history of curling in Arborg.

Photo: townofarborg.com

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