The Elmvale Curling Club Is All About Having Fun With Friends. Although We Have A Number Of Competitive Curlers Who Are Involved In Regional And Provincial Competitions, Elmvale Curling Club Is Also About Building And Maintaining Friendships With People In Elmvale And The Surrounding Areas.The Elmvale Curling Club Was Founded In 1870 Using A Natural Ice Surface. In The 1950S The Club Was Moved A Few Hundred Metres To Its Current Location And Manmade Ice Sheets Were Installed. Our Club Hosts An Active Membership With Leagues And Programs For All Age And Skill Levels.
Stroud Curling Club in Innisfil welcomes curlers of all ages, experience and abilities. Join the club and learn to curl or register for a league and participate in our fun and challenging bonspiels. Please visit our website for more information.
The Meaford Curling Club was formed in 1876 and joined the Ontario Curling Association in 1877. The original club was situated on the present site at Collingwood and Thompson; the club relocated to a building by the Big Head River and used natural ice until 1951 when an ice plant was installed.The Club constructed a new building in 1987 on the present site on land owned by the Meaford and St. Vincent Township Agricultural Society. This construction was made possible by great fund raising and a Wintario grant. The club is a modern facility with 4 sheets of ice, lounge, kitchen and meeting room.
These clinics are open to anyone, whether you have or have not curled in the past, just want to get your game tuned up for the season or want to see what the game is all about.An Instructor will be at both weeknight clinics to provide instructions on curling with a delivery stick. All equipment is supplied and all you have to bring is a clean pair of running shoes.If you would like more information an Open House is being held at the club for three nights starting Sept. 30 beginning at 7:00 PM. Everyone is invited, come out and learn all about the game.SMART SERVE TRAINING NOTE: The 25th is FULL, openings still available for the 20th.The Bradford Curling Club is implementing a change requiring that all bartenders have completed smart serve training.