Cumberland Curling Club posts the events received from local, regional, or other clubs as a courtesy to our fellow clubs, and to inform our membership.
OVCA Event Listing
Check out their event list webpage (link here) for more information
CurlON Bonspiels & Competition Summary
Click here for the list of Bonspiels located around Ontario
Huntley Spiel at Huntley Curling Club - Jan 26-28, 2024
More information available on their flyer, located at this link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q2P6wA73yF4iprn16Z0s-Y_MRHlyAxvoqRmZKthPDik/edit
63rd Southern Ontario Firefighters Bonspiel January 19th – 21st, 2024
Sarnia Golf & Curling Club
“A” Event winners represent SOFFCA at the 63rd Canadian Fire Fighters Curling Championship
ALL curlers must be Fire Service personnel**, active or retired.
ENTRY FEE $500 per rink* (Includes $10 per person S.O.F.F.C.A membership)
Note: Team members do not have to be from the same Fire Department Teams with less than 3 players who have participated in previous playdowns- only $400
Share Your Thoughts: Curling Clubs & Pickleball
Total Sport Solutions is conducting research to gain insights into the off-season habits of curlers, and they need the help of passionate curlers like you! If you can spare a couple of minutes, complete this quick survey and share your off-season habits and preferences.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/
Two spiels at Rideau Curling Club in 2024
Single Day Open Points Spiel - Feb 17 (registration form)
Men's Classic - Jan 19-21 (Men's Classic Rideau CC registration form)
Karol Bilyji Memorial Island Bonpsiel: March 11-15, 2024
The Stones of Ailsa Craig book is now available
The Stones of Ailsa Craig is now available at https://www.davidflorig.
The Stones of Ailsa Craig is a work of historical fiction, set in 1890s Scotland and present-day Belfast, Maine. It is a mystery, of sorts, centered around the 60 million-year-old island of Ailsa Craig in Scotland (home to the finest curling stone granite in the world) and the ancient Scottish sport of curling. Sometimes dark, sometimes light, the novel is full of curling history and anecdotes, Scottish history, and Maine history. It explores themes of obsession, vengeance, and justice.
The Stones of Ailsa Craig is David S. Florig's debut novel, following the 2022 release of A Life of Dates, a pandemic-inspired, self-indulgent memoir about growing up in South Jersey and retiring to Maine.