Canadian_Senior_Curling_Championship
The Canadian Senior Curling Championships are an annual bonspiel held to determine the national champions in senior curling for Canada. Seniors are defined as being people over the age of 50. The championship teams play at the World Senior Curling Championships the following year.
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Canadian Senior Curling Championships | |
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Established | 1965 (men) 1973 (women) |
2023 host city | Vernon, British Columbia |
2023 arena | Vernon Curling Club |
Current champions (2023) | |
Men | Nova Scotia |
Women | Ontario |
Current edition | |
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The event's first committee was established in October 1964.[1] Frank Sargent was an original member of the senior championship committee, and believed the event would attract former Brier competitors and give seniors a place to compete which had not existed.[2] The inaugural Canadian Seniors Curling Championship was hosted in Port Arthur in March 1965. It used a minimum age of 55 for competitors, and had the Seagram Company as its title sponsor.[3]
Men
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Province | Titles by province |
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Ontario | 13 |
Manitoba | 12 |
Alberta | 10 |
Saskatchewan | 8 |
British Columbia | 3 |
New Brunswick | 3 |
Prince Edward Island | 3 |
Nova Scotia | 2 |
Quebec | 2 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 1 |
Northern Ontario | 1 |
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Women
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Province | Titles by province |
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Ontario | 11 |
Saskatchewan | 11 |
British Columbia | 8 |
Alberta | 7 |
Nova Scotia | 5 |
Quebec | 3 |
Manitoba | 2 |
Northern Ontario | 2 |
New Brunswick | 1 |
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- "The National Seniors Curling Championship for the Seagram Stone". Miniota Herald. Miniota, Manitoba. October 1, 1964. p. 1.
- Harper, Scotty (March 22, 1965). "'Greybeards' Match Rocks". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 24.
- Harper, Scotty (March 4, 1965). "Sargent Named Head Of Canadian Curlers". Winnipeg Free Press. Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 42.