Pictou Curling Centre
Pictou Curling Centre is an ice rink in Pictou County, Nova Scotia which is located on Caladh Avenue. Pictou Curling Centre is situated nearby to the police station RCMP, as well as near the public building The Town of Pictou Administration Building.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pictou.
Pictou
Photo: André Carrotflower, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Pictou is a small town of 3,200 people in Pictou County, Nova Scotia on the north-western shore of a natural harbour. It is most well-known for its claim to be the birthplace of new Scotland after the landing of the first settlers to come to Nova Scotia directly from Scotland in 1773.
Pictou Curling Centre
- Type: Ice rink
- Address: 66 Caladh Avenue, Pictou
- Categories: building, winter sport, recreation area, commercial building, and sports location
- Location: Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Atlantic Canada, Canada, North America
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Latitude
45.67561° or 45° 40′ 32″ northLongitude
-62.71096° or 62° 42′ 39″ westOperator
New Caledonian Curling ClubOpen location code
87QVM7GQ+6JOpenStreetMap ID
way 686164557OpenStreetMap feature
building=commercialOpenStreetMap feature
leisure=ice_rinkOpenStreetMap feature
sport=curling
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include The Town of Pictou Administration Building and RCMP.
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