2025-2026 Season

The Annual General Meeting on May 12 marked the end of 2025/2026 curling season. We welcomed some new curlers this year who blended in well with veteran players to make some pretty good teams. New champions were crowned for the Fall and Winter draws. In the Fall draw the team of Sandi Rowell, Ellen Shelduick, Heather Woldarczyck and Noah Rittenhouse were the champions. In the Winter draw it was Jim DeKlerk, Jason Stewart, Wade Dowling and Jolene Kostick who took home the prize.

In November, we took our game to Grimsby Curling Club for the Lenore Fraser Memorial Bonspiel. We raised close to $400 to donate to the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Hamilton Alzheimer’s Society. Doug Murphy finally found his way back to the podium with his team of Bill Baker, Kathy Meehan and Noah Rittenhouse! Congratulations on the win.

In February the club was back in Grimsby for another Bonspiel. After a great day of curling, Troy Pearce, Sandi Rowell, Blair King and Mary Kent took first place.
The pig collection for November 11 saw a donation of $419 going to the Canadian Legion. The year end total of $1,115 was donated to the Haldimand-Norfolk Alzheimer’s Society.

The 2026-2027 season will start with a Learn to Curl night in October. Hopefully many new curlers will come out and learn about the greatest game on ice.

Annual General Meeting

HCC’s AGM will be held on May 12th at Concession Road Brewery in Jarvis.

A social time will be held from 6:00-7:00 pm, where there will be drinks available and a nacho bar.

The meeting will begin at 7:00 pm.

Key items to be discussed include next year’s fees as well as dates.

Hope to see you there!

Haldimand Curling Club Olympics


On Friday night HCC held it’s own Olympic competition. Events requiring, athleticism, cunning and maybe a little bit of silliness. After each draw a winner was declared.

The 6:30 draw gold medal winner was the team of: Keitha Lindsay, David Trevisani, Blair King and Jeff Bunton.
The 8:30 draw gold medal winner was the team of: Carolyn McKeller, Jeremy Rose, Sarah Moody and Orrie Seychuck.

Winter Session

It is time to start thinking about our Winter curling session. If you were planning to sign up we ask that you do that now. Also, if you are undecided we would really like to encourage you to continue.
We are currently short 8 curlers in order to meet our draw of 64.

To support our club, we are offering curlers who curled in the Fall to continue to play during the Winter draw for $140.

It has been a fun and fabulous Fall! Let’s continue the momentum into the Winter!