Round robin draws are a key part of the curling rink operation. The creation of balanced and fair draw schedules is critical to membership retention as your customers / members can be dissatisfied ...
There are hundreds of curling clubs across Canada, and each one welcomes new curlers. Find a club near you, and find some new friends!
John Kenneth “Ken” Watson was one of Canada’s most talented, innovative and influential curlers. Known as “Mr. Curler,” Watson came to embody the sport of curling in Canada. Not only did Watson curl, ...
CurlON launched “Hit Draw Tap” in the 2015-2016 season. It was an instant success – over 450 kids participated in the first year! Hit Draw Tap is modeled after the NFL’s Punt Kick Pass or Master’s ...
In March of 1988 it was announced that Paul Savage of Toronto had been inducted into the Curling Hall of Fame. The curling record of Paul Savage speaks for itself. He appeared at the Brier seven times ...
You’ve seen it from this view. Now try it from this one! Try curling. Curling Canada has developed a promotional poster to help your curling centre recruit new ...
Every gift to Curling Canada’s philanthropic program, For the Love of Curling, means an investment in the on and off ice dreams of young curler across Canada. Your gift today will ensure that more ...
Every great curler can tell you a story about a coach who had a significant impact on their career, and in some cases, continue to have that impact. This is where you’ll find out what it takes to be a ...
Joan McCusker was part of the Sandra Schmirler team that dominated world women’s curling in the 1990’s by winning the Scott Tournament of Hearts and World titles in 1993, 1994 and 1997. Their greatest ...
Fred Storey of Calgary is a three-time Brier winner. Storey was elected into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 1974.
Do you never miss a Scotties Tournament of Hearts or Tim Hortons Brier? Well, don’t start now! Our hub city scenario will offer you great curling on TSN and RDS, as well as the opportunity to “hold” a ...
In march of 1988 it was announced that Chris More of Winnipeg had been inducted into the Curling Hall of Fame. Chris More (Pidzarko) is one of the few female curlers in Canada who won the Canadian ...