The Curlers Picnic had a fair attendance on Dominion Day, July 2, 1891. Baseball and other games were played, which, with the cool shade of the grove and the richly set tables, made it an agreeable day for all. The location of the picnic is what is now known as Greig’s Grove, and the annual Canada Day gathering that continues to this day is the continuation of the tradition started well over 100 years ago. Do you see any of your ancestors listed here? PHOTO Heritage Treasures Museum