Curling clubs in Manitoba are organized by CurlManitoba (formerly the Manitoba Curling Association) into 5 different sport regions: North, West, South, East, and Winnipeg, with the West and South regions having two divisions within the larger region.[1][2]
Winnipeg
edit- Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club
- Charleswood Curling Club
- Deer Lodge Curling Club
- Elmwood Curling Club
- Fort Garry Curling Club
- Fort Rouge Curling Club
- Grain Exchange Curling Club*[3]
- Granite Curling Club
- Heather Curling Club
- Pembina Curling Club
- Rossmere Golf and Country Club*[4]
- St. Vital Curling Club
- Thistle Curling Club
- Valour Road Curling Club*
- Victoria Curling Club*[5]
- West Kildonan Curling Club*[6]
- West St. Paul Curling Club (in West St. Paul)
- Wildewood Curling Club*[7]
* and italics indicates inactive or closed clubs.
North
editCurling clubs in Northern Manitoba (Zone 1) include:
- Burntwood Curling Club Thompson
- Flin Flon Curling Club - Flin Flon (Uptown Curling Rink)[8]
- Gillam Curling Club - Gillam
- Snow Lake Curling Club - Snow Lake
- The Pas Curling Club - The Pas
- Willow Park Curling Club - Flin Flon
West
editCurlManitoba divides the Westman sport region into divisions: West 1 and West 2.[2]
West 1
editCurling clubs in West 1 (Parkland Region in upper Westman) include:
- Dauphin Curling Club - Dauphin
- Gilbert Plains Curling Club - Gilbert Plains
- Gladstone Curling Club - Gladstone
- Grandview Curling Club - Grandview
- Hamiota Curling Club - Hamiota
- Lansdowne/Arden Curling Club - Glenella
- Miniota Curling Club - Miniota
- Minnedosa Curling Club - Minnedosa
- Neepawa Curling Club - Neepawa
- Newdale Curling Club - Newdale
- Plumas Curling Club[9][10] - Plumas (not included in CurlManitoba's 2023/24 region list)
- Roblin Curling Club[11] - Roblin (not included in CurlManitoba's 2023/24 region list)
- Rorketon Curling Club - Rorketon
- Shoal Lake Curling Club - Shoal Lake
- Ste. Rose Curling Club[12] - Ste. Rose (not included in CurlManitoba's 2023/24 region list)
- Swan River Curling Club - Swan River
- Winnipegosis Curling Club - Winnipegosis
- Wawanesa Curling Club - Wawanesa
West 2
editCurling clubs in the West 2 (lower Westman) include:
- Cypress River Curling Club*[13] - Cypress River
- Boissevain Curling Club - Boissevain
- Brandon Curling Club - Brandon
- Brookdale Curling Club - Brookdale
- Carberry Curling Club - Carberry
- Deloraine Curling Club - Deloraine
- Glenboro Curling Club - Glenboro
- Glenora Curling Club - Glenora (RM of Argyle)
- Killarney Curling Club - Killarney
- Kenton Curling Club[14] - Kenton (not included in CurlManitoba's 2023/24 region list)
- Melita Curling Club - Melita
- Rivers Curling Club - Rivers
- Riverview Curling Club - Brandon
- Souris Curling Club - Souris
- Virden Curling Club - Virden
- Waskada Curling Club - Waskada
- Wheat City Curling Club*[15][16] - Brandon
* and italics indicates inactive or closed clubs.
South
editThe South sport region includes the Central Plains and Pembina Valley regions of Manitoba, as well as parts of Eastman. CurlManitoba divides the South region into divisions: South 1 and South 2.[2]
South 1
edit- Baldur Curling Club - Baldur
- Carman Curling Club - Carman
- Cartwright Curling Club - Cartwright
- Clearwater Curling Club - Clearwater
- Holland Curling Club - Holland
- Manitou Curling Club - Manitou
- Miami Curling Club - Miami
- Morden Curling Club - Morden
- Oakville Curling Club - Oakville
- Pilot Mound Curling Club - Pilot Mound
- Portage Curling Club[17] - Portage la Prairie
- Roland Curling Club - Roland
- Somerset Curling Club - Somerset
- St. Leon Curling Club - St. Leon
- Swan Lake Curling Club - Swan Lake
- Treherne Curling Club - Treherne
- Winkler Curling Club - Winkler
South 2
edit- Altona Curling Club - Altona
- La Salle Curling Club - La Salle
- Lorette Curling Club - Lorette
- Morris Curling Club - Morris
- St. Adolphe Curling Club - St. Adolphe
- Ste. Anne Curling Club - Ste. Anne
- Steinbach Curling Club - Steinbach
Others
editExisting clubs in the area that are not included in CurlManitoba's 2023/24 region list:[1][2]
- Altamont Curling Club - Altamont
- Argyle Curling Club - Argyle
- Bissett Curling Club - Bissett
- Dufrost Curling Club - Dufrost
- Elm Creek Curling Club[18] - Elm Creek
- Emerson Curling Club - Emerson
- Grand Marais Curling Club - Grand Marais
- Halbstadt Curling Club - Halbstadt
- Northern Interlake Curling Club - St. Martin
- Rosser Curling Club - Rosser
- St. Claude Curling Club - St. Claude
- St. Jean Curling Club - St. Jean Baptiste
- Starbuck Curling Club - Starbuck
- Stony Mountain Curling Club - Stony Mountain
- Tyndall Curling Club - Tyndall
- Warren Curling Club - Warren
East
editThe East sport region includes most of Eastern Manitoba.[2]
- Arborg Curling Club - Arborg
- Balmoral Curling Club - Balmoral
- Beausejour Curling Club - Beausejour
- East St. Paul Curling Club - East St. Paul
- Eriksdale Curling Club - Eriksdale
- Fisher Branch Curling Club - Fisher Branch
- Gimli Curling Club - Gimli
- Lac du Bonnet Curling Club - Lac du Bonnet
- Moosehorn Curling Club - Moosehorn
- Petersfield Curling Club - Petersfield
- Pinawa Curling Club - Pinawa
- Pine Falls Curling Club - Pine Falls
- Riverton Curling Club - Riverton
- Selkirk Curling Club - Selkirk
- Springfield Curling Club - Dugald
- Stonewall Curling Club - Stonewall
- Teulon Curling Club - Teulon
- Victoria Beach Curling Club - Victoria Beach
- Whiteshell Curling Club - Falcon Lake
- Winnipeg Beach Curling Club - Winnipeg Beach
References
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- ^ a b c d e "Manitoba Sport Regions". CurlManitoba. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
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- ^ Christian Aumell (September 27, 2018). "Rossmere Country Club shuts down curling operations right before season". Global News Winnipeg. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
- ^ Lara Schroeder (June 19, 2014). "Century-old Winnipeg curling club closes its doors". Global News Winnipeg. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
- ^ Christian Aumell (September 18, 2017). "West Kildonan Curling Club shuts down after nearly a century". Global News Winnipeg. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
- ^ Doug Lunney (October 8, 2015). "Wilde times come to an end". Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
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- ^ "Indoor Facilities". www.westlake-gladstone.ca. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
- ^ "COMMUNITIES IN FULL COLOUR 2023 RECIPIENTS." Neepawa Co-Op. April 24, 2023.
- ^ PBoguski. "Roblin Curling Club". www.roblinmanitoba.com. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
- ^ Delaurier, Paulette; Luke, Marie. "Curling Club History". www.sterose.ca. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
- ^ Posted, Ian Hitchen (2022-12-29). "Dec 2022: Century-old Cypress River Curling Club folds". Brandon Sun. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
- ^ tcameron. "Recreation". wallace-woodworth.com. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
- ^ "Wheat City Curling Club, eBrandon discussion". ebrandon.ca. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
- ^ "Patrons Wall". Wheat City Golf Course. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
- ^ "Portage Curling Club - Home". portagecurlingclub.com. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
- ^ Grey, RM of. "Halls/Recreation". www.rmofgrey.ca. Retrieved 2024-01-21.