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Anyone here play crokinole?
07 June 2014, 21:25
Bill/OregonAnyone here play crokinole?
I hadn't even heard of it until yesterday. Looks like fun.
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08 June 2014, 08:06
Grizzly AdamsNobody told you Canadians prefer Cricket ?

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12 June 2014, 18:04
CoyoteKiller82Yep!! It's a blast with a group of friends and some refreshing drinks!!
12 June 2014, 19:07
Bill/OregonWhat other fun stuff are you guys hiding from us poor souls in the country to your immediate south?

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12 June 2014, 19:19
sheephunterabCribbage is another truly Canadian pastime that's slowly finding a following south of the 49th.
25 June 2014, 11:44
~Arctic~A definite western Canada game, and if it's too hard we have "go Fish", don't know if it ever made it's way south!!
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16 October 2014, 01:18
WestCoasterI am the proud owner of a Crokinole board!
We had one in our family since l was a tad.
Tons of fun alright, many fond memories of playing with my family back then.
21 October 2014, 04:05
Longwalkerwe have a crocinole board, and use it every year at Christmastime.
21 October 2014, 09:34
CanuckHaven't played it since I was a kid. Almost forgot about it...thanks for bringing back the memories.

21 October 2014, 15:41
p dog shooterquote:
Originally posted by sheephunterab:
Cribbage is another truly Canadian pastime that's slowly finding a following south of the 49th.
Wis and MN are close to the border Cribbage has been played here for a long time.
25 October 2014, 08:46
remboCrokinole was very popular when I was a kid in the 60's and 70's. At farm house tables all around our community grownups and kids alike would play. This is where we learned fair play and how to lose. I have fond memories of playing with grandparents, aunts and uncles and great aunts and uncles.
After the board was put away and the kids off to bed the adults could be heard playing Norwegian Whist.
Cribbage was very popular in that time also. Our local Community Club used to have a Crib Tournament every winter. Anyone who joined up had to play everyone else over the winter. It initiated lots of visiting as people would have all winter to travel around to each others homes to get three games played with everyone on the card. Scores were tallied and there was a "playoff" in the spring.
Fond memories of Western Canada's prairie farm life before cable TV and internet.
27 October 2014, 19:55
chilcotin hillbillyThe small town of Tatla Lake near by has a Crokinole tournament each year. About 1/2 of the local residents show up for the event. I have never gone but the odd game gets played at our house as well.
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27 October 2014, 21:12
Bill/OregonGot my crokinole disks from a Canadian supplier. Have to build my board ...
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28 October 2014, 04:47
Live OakMy Uncle here in Texas had the board from his parents. My dad copied it and made two. One was lost and my Sister inhereted the other. We spent hours playing it. I am still pretty good!!