Ontario Curling Tour

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The Ontario Curling Tour is a group of curling bonspiels, which takes places in Ontario, Canada and surrounding jurisdictions.

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The events for the Ontario Curling Tour begin at the end of August and typically run until December, with occasional events taking place in January. Several of the events on the Ontario Curling Tour were also included in the World Curling Tour. All events on the Ontario Curling Tour contain a prize purse for the winning teams, and award CTRS (Canadian Team Ranking System) points to the Canadian teams competing. CTRS points qualify teams for the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials. [1] Many events earn points toward the World Curling Team ranking system as well.

Men's events

EventLocationWeekPurse
Stu Sells Oakville Tankard Oakville, Ontario 4 CAD$28,000
Biosteel Oakville Fall Classic Oakville, Ontario5CAD$15,000
AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic Cornwall, Ontario 6CAD$60,200
Moosehead Fall Open Ottawa, Ontario 7CAD$6,000
KW Fall Classic Waterloo, Ontario 7CAD$9,900
Moosehead Classic Ottawa, Ontario9CAD$10,000
StuSells Toronto Tankard Toronto, Ontario 9CAD$42,000
St. Paul Cashspiel St. Paul, Minnesota 9 USD$12,400
Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel Stroud, Ontario 10CAD$12,380
Roy Inch & Sons Service Experts Classic St. Thomas, Ontario 9CAD$9,000
Challenge de Curling de Gatineau Gatineau, Quebec 11CAD$41,000
Huron ReproGraphics Oil Heritage Classic Sarnia, Ontario 12CAD$15,900
CookstownCash presented by Comco Canada Inc. Cookstown, Ontario 13CAD$11,200
Comco Cash Spiel Stroud, Ontario14CAD$12,500
Port Elgin Superspiel Port Elgin, Ontario 15CAD$12,300
Coors Light Cash Spiel Duluth, Minnesota 15USD$14,400
Brantford Nissan Classic Brantford, Ontario 17CAD$11,600
Curl Mesabi Cash Spiel Eveleth, Minnesota 18USD$18,000
US Open of Curling Blaine, Minnesota 21USD$19,000
The Dominion Tankard Various26-

Women's events

(As of the 2024–25 curling season)

EventLocationWeekPurse
Stu Sells Oakville Tankard Oakville, Ontario6CAD$15,000
AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic Cornwall, Ontario7CAD$45,000
KW Fall Classic Waterloo, Ontario8CAD$8,500
Stu Sells Toronto Tankard Toronto, Ontario11CAD$40,000
St. Paul Cashspiel St. Paul, Minnesota12USD$20,000
Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel Stroud, Ontario12CAD$12,800
Swiss Chalet Women's Curling Stadium Spiel North Bay, Ontario 15CAD$10,000
Stu Sells Living Waters Collingwood Classic Collingwood, Ontario 17CAD$25,000
Stu Sells Brantford Nissan Classic Brantford, Ontario 19CAD$15,000
Tillsonburg Women's Curling Classic Tillsonburg, Ontario 33CAD$10,200

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References

  1. "What is the Canadian Team Ranking System?". Canadian Curling Association.