Canadian Curling Club Championships

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Canadian Curling Club Championships
Established2009
2025 host city Winnipeg, Manitoba
2025 arena Granite Curling Club
Current champions (2024)
Men Flag of Ontario.svg Richmond Hill Curling Club
Women Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Lakeshore Curling Club
Current edition

The Canadian Curling Club Championships (branded as the Everest Curling Club Championships for sponsorship reasons) is an annual curling tournament held in Canada. The tournament features the top "club level" curlers from every province and territory in Canada, plus Northern Ontario.

Contents

The first event was held in 2009. Each province and territory holds a series of playdowns where only one team per curling club is allowed an entry. Each curling club selects their teams independently with many choosing their respective club champions.

The event features only "club level" curlers. This means that top curling teams are barred from entry. Teams can only have one player who has played in a provincial men's, women's or seniors event that season or the previous season or in a Grand Slam of Curling event that year or in the previous year.

Beginning in 2023, the winning teams will play the winners of the United States Curling Club Championships in the Everest North American Curling Club Championships. [1]

Champions

YearMen's winning clubWomen's winning clubLocation
2009 Flag of Ontario.svg Chatham Granite (Chatham, Ontario) Flag of Ontario.svg High Park (Toronto, Ontario) Toronto, Ontario
2010 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Sutherland CC (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) Flag of Alberta.svg Lethbridge CC (Lethbridge, Alberta) Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
2011 Flag of Alberta.svg Red Deer CC (Red Deer, Alberta) Flag of Manitoba.svg Granite CC (Winnipeg, Manitoba) Richmond, British Columbia
2012 Flag of Alberta.svg Crestwood CC (Edmonton, Alberta) Flag of Ontario.svg Quinte CC (Belleville, Ontario) Toronto, Ontario
2013 Flag of Alberta.svg Crestwood CC (Edmonton, Alberta) Flag of Manitoba.svg Brandon CC (Brandon, Manitoba) Thunder Bay, Ontario
2014 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Nutana CC (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) Flag of Ontario.svg Westmount G&CC (Kitchener, Ontario) Halifax, Nova Scotia
2015 Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg St. John's CC (St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador) Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Cornwall CC (Cornwall, Prince Edward Island) Ottawa, Ontario
2016 Flag of Ontario.svg Cataraqui G&CC (Kingston, Ontario) Flag of Manitoba.svg Fort Rouge CC (Winnipeg, Manitoba) Kelowna, British Columbia
2017 Flag of British Columbia.svg Nanaimo CC (Nanaimo, British Columbia) Flag of Manitoba.svg Brandon CC (Brandon, Manitoba) Kingston, Ontario
2018 Flag of British Columbia.svg Richmond CC (Richmond, British Columbia) Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary CC (Calgary, Alberta) Miramichi, New Brunswick
2019 Flag of Ontario.svg KW Granite (Waterloo, Ontario) Flag of Alberta.svg Lethbridge CC (Lethbridge, Alberta) Leduc, Alberta
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [2] Ottawa, Ontario
2021 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Bridgewater CC (Bridgewater, Nova Scotia) Northern Ontario curling flag.png Fort William CC, (Thunder Bay, Ontario) Ottawa, Ontario
2022 Flag of Ontario.svg Richmond Hill CC (Richmond Hill, Ontario) Flag of New Brunswick.svg Curl Moncton (Moncton, New Brunswick) Edmonton, Alberta
2023 Flag of Alberta.svg Beaumont CC (Beaumont, Alberta) Flag of New Brunswick.svg Gage G&CC (Oromocto, New Brunswick) Winnipeg, Manitoba
2024 Flag of Ontario.svg Richmond Hill CC (Richmond Hill, Ontario) Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Lakeshore CC (Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia) Barrie, Ontario
2025 Winnipeg, Manitoba

References

  1. "USA to Battle Canada in New Curling Championship". Sports Illustrated. 2023-11-27.
  2. "Curling Canada | 2020 events altered".