5-Pin bowling is a bowling variant of the 10-Pin bowling game, played almost exclusively in Canada. Across Ontario, many bowling centers offer only 5-Pin bowling or a combination of both 5 and 10-Pin bowling.
In 1909, the uniquely Canadian game of 5-Pin bowling was invented by Thomas F. Ryan in Toronto, Ontario, at his Toronto Bowling Club, in response to customer complaints that the 10-Pin game was too strenuous, time consuming and the balls were too heavy. He devised a new game with a smaller ball, only five pins and a new scoring system, by cutting five 10-pins down to about 75% of their size, added a rubber ring around the pin and used hand-sized hard rubber balls.
Today 5-Pin bowling remains a uniquely Canadian game played across the country.
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Date: |
February 24 - 25, 2024 |
Location: | Mario's Bowl 710 Memorial Ave |
Description: |
See 5-pin Bowling during the Ontario Winter Games at Mario's Bowl. The venue has a large parking lot, and concessions are available. |
Parking: | Free On-site |
Transit Stops: |
1762 Memorial and Sixth |
Buses: | Memorial |
Contact: | www.mariosbowl.com 807-344-9644 |
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