The following Bid Documents for Curling Canada Championships are now available:

2020 Tim Hortons Brier – Canadian Men’s Curling Championship
[download bidding document]

2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts – Canadian Women’s Curling Championship
[download bidding document]

2020 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
[download bidding document]

2020 Everest Canadian Seniors – Canadian Senior Men’s and Women’s Curling Championships
[download bidding document]

2020 New Holland Canadian Juniors – Canadian Junior Men’s and Women’s Curling Championships
[download bidding document]

2019 Under 18 Canadians – Canadian Under-18 Men’s and Women’s Curling Championships
[download bidding document]

2019 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
[please contact Danny Lamoureux – [email protected]]

2021 USPORTS / CCCA University/College Championships
[please contact Danny Lamoureux – [email protected]]

2021 Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
[please contact Danny Lamoureux – [email protected]]


In addition to these Canadian Curling Championships, Curling Canada is also responsible for the following events:

2018 Home Hardware Canada Cup
[download bidding document]

2020 World Financial Group Continental Cup
[please contact Danny Lamoureux – [email protected]]

2021 Canadian Curling Pre-Trials
[download bidding document]

2021 Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials
[download bidding document]

 

Curling Canada is the national sport governing body responsible for the development, promotion and organization of curling in Canada. In cooperation with its Provincial and Territorial Member Associations across Canada, Curling Canada provides programs and services to curlers of all ages.

The primary area of administration and the most financially consuming of Curling Canada’s responsibilities are championships. On an annual basis, Curling Canada sanctions and conducts 11 national curling championship events. Approximately 12,000 competitive curlers from all provinces and territories enter play at the curling club level with the hopes of becoming one of the Canadian Champions crowned annually.