Frank Slide visitor center.
I thought Barrie is a city. Is it a province?
Not the University of Waterloo (though I'm proud of it as my alma mater).
Nothing to do with curling.
Never hoid of Frank Slide.
The rock does have a specific person's name attached to it.
ehBeth wrote:the province Barrie is in is east of Saskatchewan, spidergal
Barrie (the city) is in a province which is east of Saskatchewan, spidergal.
Alexander Graham Bell's first attempt at telephony, before he discovered tin cans?
Could it be Bell's Balls? (I think I've been reading too many of Gus's posts.)
I'm not sure if this will help, or make things worse, but what it represents is also a clue to the location of the rock
Yes Spidergirl, ehBeth's stone ball is somewhere in Ontario. Let's see, we also know that it is an inspiration for something and has someone's name attached to it.
It is in Ontario, spidergal.
Tico, you are being very naughty.
Nothing to do with Alexander Graham Bell.
Anything related to Barker?
Nothing to do with Barker.
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follow the curling, bowling theme
not Ian Thompson or lacrosse
Curling stone, Thunder Bay?
not specifically curling
not Thunder Bay
east of Thunder Bay, northeast of Oshawa
Ehbeth's stone doesn't look like a curling stone.
Anything to do with Sport Alliance?