Marmora & Area Curling ClubThe Marmora and Area Curling Clubis run by volunteers who are dedicated to having fun at an affordable cost. Young and old, singles and couples, experienced curlers and novices -- everyone is welcome. For newcomers, the Club is a great way to make friends. Why don't you join us? Registration night is coming up soon...Anyone can curl. The Marmora Curling Club has leagues for different ages, interests, and skill levels. Some play in the evening, others during the day. The Marmora Curling Club provides novices with instruction and the equipment they need. Since it's run by volunteers, membership fees are kept low. The Club's aim is for everyone to have fun - it boasts some of the best parties in Marmora. You won't find a friendlier bunch of rock-throwers anywhere.Join a League...Various leagues are active from November through March. Some play in the evenings, others play during the day. Form a team or join a team -- there's a league to match your interests, skill level, and schedule.
The formation of the original curling club in Belleville occurred 60 years after the 1807 opening of the very first curling club in Canada, The Royal Montreal Club, established after Scottish curlers introduced the sport to Lower Canada.
The original Curling Club in Picton was founded in 1913 by an interested group of local businessmen. Some of our club trophies are from that original time. The club is located in the fairgrounds in Picton. We have been in our current building since 1964. We lease our building from The County of Prince Edward and since 2011, the club have been responsible for maintenance of the building. In the past two years we have replaced the roof on the ice area and extended the building to make it accessible. The club is a not for profit organization and is run entirely by volunteers. We receive no funding from the County, all expenses are covered by membership and rental fees.