League Schedule 2025-2026
Last updated September 2, 2025
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League play for the 2025-2026 season starts Tuesday, October 14th.
Scroll down to bottom of page for the descriptions of each league.
- League times may vary; schedule subject to change
- All leagues are Adult (19 and older) unless otherwise stated
- Individual sign-ups are welcome in all leagues. League organizers (convenors) will find everyone a team (until league maximum size is reached).
Open Leagues | Teams composed of any four curlers; any two curlers for Doubles | |
Mixed Leagues | Teams composed of two male and two female curlers (one and one for Doubles) | |
Women's Leagues | ||
Men's Leagues | ||
Youth Leagues | Ages 6 to 18 | |
Industrial League | Independent league administered separately from the Barrie Curling Club | |
Special Olympics | Barrie Special Olympics Curling | |
CYO | Curlers specify their team/ teammates at sign-up. Individuals can also sign up; league organizers assign individuals to teams if no team specified at sign-up. | |
Doubles | Teams composed of two curlers. Rules specific to Doubles play are applicable. | |
Jitney | Teams are created based on the curlers who come to play for that game. Teams created by random selection or Skip’s Picks. | |
Skip's Picks | At the start of each draw or set of games, the skips select teams using a draft process. Draft order is randomly determined. | |
Social | Socially Competitive curling. While curlers play to win, focus is on having fun. | |
Stick League | Curlers are expected to use stick for delivery. |
For additional information regarding a specific league, expand the league selection below:
Monday @ 9:00 a.m. – 50+ Open: Jitney (Monday/ Wednesday)
The Barrie Curling Club offers four day-time age 50+ Open Jitney leagues:
- Monday, starting at 9:00 am (this league)
- Tuesday, starting at 11:15 am
- Wednesday, starting at 9:00 am
- Thursday, starting at 11:15 am
Separate registration is required for each of the four 50+ Jitney leagues. Curlers sign up for either Monday and/or Wednesday OR Tuesday and/or Thursday.
This is an Open league – all curlers age 50 or older at the start of the curling season are welcome.
Under the Jitney format, players choose what position they want to play, and teams are formed at the start of each day using a random tag system draw for each position with the players that are present. Curlers earn individual points for wins and ties. The curling season is split into 2 draws (draw = series of games). The first draw runs from October to the end of December and the second draw from January to April. At the end of each draw, the top two players in each position play to crown the Monday/Wednesday champions and the Tuesday/Thursday champions. The Monday/Wednesday champions and the Tuesday/Thursday champions meet in the season-end Tournament of Champions.
Curlers who registered for Monday and/or Wednesday 50+ Jitney cannot also register for Tuesday or Thursday 50+ Jitney.
Competitive Level of this league: recreational.
This league is suitable for newer curlers. As a minimum, some curling instruction is recommended.
If unable to play, curlers are not expected to find spares (replacement players). Teams are formed from the players that are present the day of the game.
Curlers are expected to arrive 30 minutes before start time so that teams can be organized.
Convenor: Sue Stanbury
League Sponsor: Livita Barrington Retirement Residence
Monday @ 11:15 a.m.- 50+ Open: CYO
This is an Open league – all curlers age 50 or older at the start of the curling season are welcome.
Teams are composed of any four (or more) players.
Competitive Level of this league: competitive with an emphasis on FUN
This league is suitable for newer curlers with league experience. As a minimum, curling instruction and previous curling league play are recommended. Curlers may register as an individual – convenor will assign to teams as required.
Teams are responsible to ensure that all curlers on their team register in a timely manner. If an incomplete team is registered and the maximum number of registrations is reached, the convenor will determine the players assigned to complete the team of four. This league is limited to a maximum of 16 teams.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
This league is subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 8 ends each game.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available before 11:15 am.
Convenor: Ray Martinelli
This league has three major sponsors who contribute to the experience and value of league play. Teams play for our league championship trophy sponsored by Fully Promoted, Branded Products and Marketing Services. Car Washes are awarded each week, to one luck participant, complements of Zenetec Collision & Glass. Funds are provided by Moffatt's Mazda along with vouchers donated by Loblaws, Domino's Pizza, Michael & Marion's upscale dining establishment and the Locker Room Sports Bar & Grill.
This league is duty-bound to pay it forward to our community, by raising funds at our Christmas and season end luncheons, which are donated to the Barrie Food Bank.
List of all League Sponsors (thank you!):
- Fully Promoted Branded Products & Marketing Services
- Moffatt's Mazda
- Zenetec Collision Centre and Car Wash
- Zehrs Supermarket, Bayfield St location & Cundles Road Location
- Domino’s Pizza
- Locker Room Sports Bar
- Fancy’s Fish & Chips
- Michael & Marion's Fine Dining
- Montana’s BBQ & Bar
Monday @ 5:00 p.m. - Industrial League
The Industrial League is open to all adult curlers. Registration is by team. While some teams are competitive, other teams curl purely for the fun of the game. There is no maximum number of curlers on a team. This league is a great opportunity for curlers who want to share the curling across multiple team members, perhaps due to shift work, travel, other commitments, or just want to curl less.
Singles may join the league as spares.
Registration and fees for the Industrial League are separate from membership in the Barrie Curling Club. For more information about the Industrial League, including fees and registration, please contact Dave Sibley ([email protected] / 705 238-7884).
Monday @ 7:15 p.m. - Men: Skips' Picks
This league includes three draws (draw = series of games). At the start of each draw, the skips select teams using a draft process. Draft order is randomly determined. Playoffs are held at the end of each draw. Playoffs may include games played on nights other than Monday.
Competitive Level of this league: competitive.
Curlers register individually for this league. Curlers specify the position that they want to play at the time of registration. This league is limited to a maximum of 16 teams. Team registration where curlers choose their own team is not permitted in this league.
This league is suitable for newer curlers.
Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available before 7:15 pm.
Convenors: Fred Nicholl and Steve Flude
Tuesday @ 9:00 a.m. – Women: Social
This league attracts a variety of curlers. Some are retired while other players include shift workers, at-home parents, parents on parental leave who need a break, and staff/ students from Georgian College.
This league includes three draws (draw = series of games). At the start of each draw, league organizers select the teams; teams are selected to balance skill levels and to allow curlers to play with members they may not have otherwise met.
Competitive Level of this league: recreational. League organizers describe this league as "Socially Competitive. Meaning we play to win, but most importantly we play and we have fun.”
Curlers register individually for this league, not as part of a team. Curlers specify the position that they want to play at the time of registration.
This league is suitable for newer curlers including Learn to Curl graduates and Development League players.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
This league is subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not be able to complete all 8 ends every game.
Convenors: Brenda Roden, Bernice Vasey, Ethel Kumpula
Tuesday @ 11:15 a.m. - 50+ Open: Jitney (Tuesday/ Thursday)
The Barrie Curling Club offers four day-time age 50+ Jitney leagues:
Separate registration is required for each of the four 50+ Jitney leagues. Curlers sign up for either Monday and/or Wednesday OR Tuesday and/or Thursday. This is an Open league – all curlers age 50 or older at the start of the curling season are welcome. Under the Jitney format, players choose what position they want to play, and teams are formed at the start of each day using a random tag system draw for each position with the players that are present. Curlers earn individual points for wins and ties. Curlers sign up for either Monday and/or Wednesday OR Tuesday and/or Thursday. The curling season is split into 2 draws (draw = series of games). The first draw runs from October to the end of December and the second draw from January to April. At the end of each draw, the top two players in each position play to crown the Monday/Wednesday champions and the Tuesday/Thursday champions. The Monday/Wednesday champions and the Tuesday/Thursday champions meet in the season-end Tournament of Champions. Curlers who registered for Monday and/or Wednesday 50+ Jitney cannot also register for Tuesday or Thursday 50+ Jitney. Competitive Level of this league: recreational. This league is suitable for newer curlers. As a minimum, some curling instruction is recommended. If unable to play, curlers are not expected to find spares (replacement players). Teams are formed from the players that are present the day of the game. Curlers are expected to arrive 30 minutes before start time so that teams can be organized.
Convenors: Larry Dare & David Hein |
NEW Tuesday @ 2:30 p.m. - Open: Doubles
New for the 2025-2026 is the Tuesday afternoon Doubles league!
Doubles curling is rapidly growing in popularity. This fast-paced game features two-person teams. There is a strong focus on draw weight and rock positioning as well as communication with your partner. Games are approximately 1.5 hours in length.
Competitive Level of this league: while competitive, this league is suitable for curlers new to Doubles curling.
This is an Open league – all adult curlers are welcome. This league is suitable for newer curlers. Previous curling instruction or league play is recommended.
Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering.
Curlers register individually. Curlers are responsible to ensure that both members of a doubles team register before the league reaches capacity (full).
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
This league is subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 8 ends each game. Given the pace of doubles curling, teams have almost always been able to play 8 ends in the past during the scheduled time.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available.
Convenors: Laura Hinde & Don Hinde
Tuesday @ 6:00 p.m. - Women: CYO
A Choose-Your-Own league for women.
This league is a “Choose Your Own” (CYO) format where players specify their team and teammates. Curlers without a team can also register – the league convenors will create full teams from partial team and individual registrations (depending on space available in the league and the total number of registrations).
Competitive Level of this league: competitive
This league is suitable for newer curlers with some league experience.
This league is limited to 15 teams. Teams are responsible to ensure that all curlers on their team register in a timely manner. If an incomplete team is registered and the maximum number of registrations is reached, the convenor will determine the players assigned to complete the team of four.
Players wishing to register as the 5th or 6th player on a team need to contact the convenors. The options to register as a 5th or a 6th player in this league have been disabled as part of the effort to ensure a maximum of 15 teams for this league.
Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
This league is subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 8 ends each game.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available early.
Co-Convenors:
- Keeragh Robertson [email protected]
- Victoria L'Abbe [email protected]
Tuesday @ 8:15 p.m. - Open: CYO
This is an Open league – all adult curlers are welcome - teams can be composed of any four, five or six curlers.
Both individual and team registrations are available for this league. If you register as an individual, the league convenor will assign you to a team.
This league has two divisions: Recreational and Competitive. Curlers specify their preferred division at registration.
This league is suitable for newer curlers.
Teams are responsible to ensure that all curlers on their team register in a timely manner. If an incomplete team is registered and the maximum number of registrations is reached, the convenor will determine the players assigned to complete the team. This league is limited to 16 teams.
Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available early.
Convenor: Rob Fraser
Wednesday @ 9:00 a.m. – 50+ Open: Jitney (Monday/ Wednesday)
The Barrie Curling Club offers four day-time age 50+ Jitney leagues:
- Monday, starting at 9:00 am
- Tuesday, starting at 11:15 am
- Wednesday, starting at 9:00 am (this league)
- Thursday, starting at 11:15 am
Separate registration is required for each of the four 50+ Jitney leagues. Curlers sign up for either Monday and/or Wednesday OR Tuesday and/or Thursday.
This is an Open league – all curlers age 50 or older at the start of the curling season are welcome.
Under the Jitney format, players choose what position they want to play, and teams are formed at the start of each day using a random tag system draw for each position with the players that are present. Curlers earn individual points for wins and ties. Curlers sign up for either Monday and/or Wednesday OR Tuesday and/or Thursday. The curling season is split into 2 draws (draw = series of games). The first draw runs from October to the end of December and the second draw from January to April. At the end of each draw, the top two players in each position play to crown the Monday/Wednesday champions and the Tuesday/Thursday champions. The Monday/Wednesday champions and the Tuesday/Thursday champions meet in the season-end Tournament of Champions.
Curlers who registered for Monday and/or Wednesday 50+ Jitney cannot also register for Tuesday or Thursday 50+ Jitney.
Competitive Level of this league: recreational.
This league is suitable for newer curlers. As a minimum, some curling instruction is recommended.
If unable to play, curlers are not expected to find spares (replacement players). Teams are formed from the players that are present the day of the game.
Curlers are expected to arrive 30 minutes before start time so that teams can be organized.
Convenor: Sue Stanbury
Wednesday @ 11:15 a.m. - Open: CYO
This league provides an opportunity for curlers whose work schedules permit them to compete during the day.
This league is open to all adult curlers. Both team and individual entries are welcome. Individual curlers who register will be assigned to teams by the league convenor. Teams are composed of any four (or more) players.
Competitive Level of this league: competitive
This league is suitable for newer curlers.
Teams are responsible to ensure that all curlers on their team register in a timely manner. If an incomplete team is registered and the maximum number of registrations is reached, the convenor will determine the players assigned to complete the team of four.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
This league is subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 8 ends each game.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available before 11:15 am. If the number of teams registered exceeds 14, the schedule for this league may be expanded to include additional games starting at 1:00 pm on Wednesdays.
Convenor: Dave Camley
Wednesday @ 6:00 p.m. – Women
This league includes three draws (draw = series of games). At the start of each draw, league organizers select teams (with the intention of producing balanced teams). Playoffs are held at the end of each draw.
Competitive Level of this league: competitive.
Curlers register individually for this league. Curlers specify the position that they want to play at the time of registration. This league is limited to a maximum of 16 teams.
This league is suitable for newer curlers.
Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
This league is subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 8 ends each game.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available before 6:00 pm.
Convenors: Carla Noseworthy & Jacki Giddings
Wednesday @ 8:00 p.m. - Men: Skips' Picks
This league includes three draws (draw = series of games). At the start of each draw, the skips select teams using a draft process. Draft order is randomly determined. Playoffs are held at the end of each draw. Playoffs may include games played on nights other than Wednesday.
Competitive Level of this league: competitive.
Curlers register individually for this league. Curlers specify the position that they want to play at the time of registration. This league is limited to a maximum of 16 teams. Team registration where curlers choose their own team is not permitted in this league.
This league is suitable for newer curlers.
Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available before 7:15 pm.
Convenors: Fred Nicholl
Thursday @ 9:15 a.m. - Open: Doubles
Doubles curling is rapidly growing in popularity. This fast-paced game features two-person teams. There is a strong focus on draw weight and rock positioning as well as communication with your partner. Games are approximately 1.5 hours in length.
Competitive Level of this league: while competitive, this league is suitable for curlers new to Doubles curling.
This is an Open league – all adult curlers are welcome.This league is suitable for newer curlers. Previous curling instruction or league play is recommended.
Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering.
Curlers register individually. Curlers are responsible to ensure that both members of a doubles team register before the league reaches capacity (full).
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
This league is subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 8 ends each game. Given the pace of doubles curling, teams have almost always been able to play 8 ends in the past during the scheduled time.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available.
Convenors: Laura Hinde & Don Hinde
Thursday @ 11:15 a.m. - 50+ Open: Jitney (Tuesday/ Thursday)
The Barrie Curling Club offers four day-time age 50+ Jitney leagues:
Separate registration is required for each of the four 50+ Jitney leagues. Curlers sign up for either Monday and/or Wednesday OR Tuesday and/or Thursday. This is an Open league – all curlers age 50 or older at the start of the curling season are welcome. Under the Jitney format, players choose what position they want to play, and teams are formed at the start of each day using a random tag system draw for each position with the players that are present. Curlers earn individual points for wins and ties. Curlers sign up for either Monday and/or Wednesday OR Tuesday and/or Thursday. The curling season is split into 2 draws (draw = series of games). The first draw runs from October to the end of December and the second draw from January to April. At the end of each draw, the top two players in each position play to crown the Monday/Wednesday champions and the Tuesday/Thursday champions. The Monday/Wednesday champions and the Tuesday/Thursday champions meet in the season-end Tournament of Champions. Curlers who registered for Monday and/or Wednesday 50+ Jitney cannot also register for Tuesday or Thursday 50+ Jitney. Competitive Level of this league: recreational. This league is suitable for newer curlers. As a minimum, some curling instruction is recommended. If unable to play, curlers are not expected to find spares (replacement players). Teams are formed from the players that are present the day of the game. |
Convenors: Larry Dare & David Hein
Thursday @ 5:00 p.m. - Open: Stick League
Whether you are an experienced stick curler, or wanting to give it a try, this league will make for great practice. Join us! This league is just for Stick Curlers! The season will begin with Stick Delivery Clinics and practice sessions. After the delivery clinics and practice, the league will transition to a 6-end game every week. This league is open to all adult curlers of all ages. Competitive Level of this league: recreational This league is suitable for new curlers interested in learning stick delivery. “Loaner” sticks are available for play at the BCC. Curlers can register as an individual or as part of a team. League convenors will assign players to teams. The league is an open team format with teams consisting of any four stick curlers. If unable to play, curlers are not expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is, however, available on the curling club website. This league is subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 6 ends each game. Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available before 5:00 pm. |
Convenors: Gayle McKenna & Al McKenna
Thursday @ 5:00 p.m. - Special Olympics
Members of Barrie Special Olympics participate in recreational and competitive curling. For more information, please contact [email protected].
Thursday @ 7:00 p.m. - Open: CYO
While the official name of this league is “Thursday @ 7:00 p.m. – Open: CYO,” this league is generally referred to as “The Flying Circus.”
This is an Open league – teams can be composed of any four, five or six curlers. All adult curlers are welcome.
Both individual and team registrations are available for this league. If you register as an individual, the league convenor will assign you to a team. The “CYO” aspect of the league allows curlers to choose their own team (CYO = Choose Your Own) and specify all required team members as part of team registration.
This league has two divisions: Recreational and Competitive. Teams earn points every game, after 7 weeks of play teams are ranked based on points earned and placed in the appropriate division.
This league is suitable for newer curlers.
Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering.
Teams are responsible to ensure that all curlers on their team register in a timely manner. If an incomplete team is registered and the maximum number of registrations is reached, the convenor will determine the players assigned to complete the team. This league is restricted to a maximum of 32 teams.
This league plays in two time periods:
- Early draw starting at 7:00 pm.
- Late draw starting at 9:00 pm.
Teams and individuals registering for play in this league must be available to play in both the 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm draws. Due to the use of computer-based scheduling, some teams play a different number of games in each draw in comparison to other teams.
The 7:00 pm draw is subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 8 ends each game.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available early.
Convenor: Richard Francis
Friday @ 10:00 a.m. - 55+ Men: Simcoe Super Seniors
The Simcoe Super Seniors league is open to all men, 55 years of age and over. The league is a Jitney format with two 6-end games each week. Location rotates each week amongst the Barrie, Bradford, and Stroud Curling Clubs. There is a small fee charged each week if you choose to curl. Lunch is also provided between games at an extra cost. Gift cards are presented to half of the curlers with high point totals.
First game starts at 10:00 a.m. Second game starts at approximately 12:30 p.m.
Emails are sent each week to curlers. Each curler declares if they are curling in the upcoming Friday games. If no response is received, then it is assumed that you will not be curling in the upcoming Friday games.
Competitive Level of this league: recreational. This league is suitable for newer curlers and for experienced curlers.
If unable to play, curlers are not expected to find spares (replacement players).
Convenors: David Hein & Bent Greflund
Friday @ 4:30 p.m. - Open: Afternoon Social (FAS)
Friday Afternoon Social (FAS) curling is one of the most popular leagues at the Barrie Curling Club.
Curlers register individually for this league. Curlers specify the position that they want to play at the time of registration. Optionally, curlers can also state who they want to curl with when they register. While this is not a CYO (Choose Your Own team) league, the league convenors will do their best to accommodate all requests for teammates.
This is an Open league – all adult curlers are welcome. All teams generally include male and female players (exact numbers may vary due to registration).
This league includes three draws (draw = series of games). At the start of each draw, league convenors create teams based requested positions and teammates.
Competitive Level of this league: recreational. All curlers are welcome - this league is suitable for newer curlers.
Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
Games are 6 ends and are subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 6 ends each game.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if the ice is available.
Convenors: Renee Dadswell, Dorothy Lamers, Peter Warren & Steve Flude
Friday @ 6:30pm and 8:30pm - Open: Evening Social (FES)
Friday Evening Social (FES) curling is one of the most popular leagues at the Barrie Curling Club.
Curlers register individually for this league. Curlers specify the position that they want to play at the time of registration. Optionally, curlers can also state who they want to curl with when they register. While this is not a CYO (Choose Your Own team) league, the league convenors will do their best to accommodate all requests for teammates.
This is an Open league – all adult curlers are welcome. All teams generally include male and female players (exact numbers may vary due to registration).
This league includes three draws (draw = series of games). At the start of each draw, league convenors create teams based requested positions and teammates.
Competitive Level of this league: recreational. All curlers are welcome - this league is suitable for newer curlers. Veteran curlers act as mentors, sharing their knowledge in a relaxed environment.
Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
For this league, games are scheduled at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Teams usually play at 6:30 p.m. one week and then 8:30 p.m. the next week. There is no option to play only 6:30 p.m. games.
6:30 p.m. games are 6 ends and are subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 6 ends each game.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if the ice is available.
Convenors: Laurie Kennard & Steve Flude
NEW Saturday @ 6:30 p.m. - Open: Social
Saturday Night league is new for the 2025 – 2026 season at the Barrie Curling Club.
While the league convenors are still finalizing the format for this league, Saturday Night promises to be a fun night of curling.
Please note that the Barrie Curling Club has private bonspiels planned for several Saturday evenings during the 2025 – 2026 season. This league will not play when there is a private bonspiel or ice rental. The lower fee for this league (for once per week Adult and Senior week), reflects the lower number of games.
Curlers register individually for this league. Curlers specify the position that they want to play at the time of registration. Optionally, curlers can also state who they want to curl with when they register. While this is not a CYO (Choose Your Own team) league, the league convenors will do their best to accommodate all requests for teammates.
This is an Open league – all adult curlers are welcome. All teams generally include male and female players (exact numbers may vary due to registration).
Competitive Level of this league: recreational. All curlers are welcome, particularly those who want to have fun.
Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if the ice is available.
Convenors: Haily MacDonald, Alan Villalobos, and Heather Hacking
Little Rocks (Ages 6-12)
Little Rock curling takes young curlers from the basic fundamentals of curling up to the intermediate curler level. For the very young and very small curlers Little Rock (light weight) curling stones are used for training and familiarization. This is a non-competitive league with focus on safety, instruction and fun. A CSA approved helmet is required to be worn at all times. This league plays most (but not all) Sundays 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Contact [email protected] for more information.
Convenor: Natalie Paradis
Intermediates (Ages 10 - 14) & Advanced Little Rock Curlers
Intermediate Curling is designed for graduates of the Little Rock Program and approved experienced curlers. This league will challenge and elevate the curlers abilities to posture them for going forward into the Junior Curling Program. CSA approved helmets are required to be worn at all times. This league plays most (but not all) Sundays 9:45 a.m. - noon.
Contact [email protected] for more information.
Convenor: Natalie Paradis
Juniors (Ages 12-18)
A recreational league for novice/intermediate/advanced curlers and those moving up from Little Rocks and Intermediates. For the more experienced, curlers will participate in a more competitive area of the league, with training, scheduled games, playoffs and Club Championship. This league plays most (but not all) Sundays 9:45 a.m. - noon.
Junior curlers wishing to compete in adult leagues need to complete the following steps:
- Register as a Junior member at the Barrie Curling Club
- Contact the convenor(s) of the adult league(s) that you wish to play in and confirm with the convenor that the league is suitable for you
- Contact [email protected] to request registration in one or more adult curling leagues. The membership team will adjust your registration to include the requested leagues
- Once you hear back from the BCC membership team, pay your fees and get ready for curling
Contact [email protected] for any other questions.
Convenor: Natalie Paradis
Sunday Mixed Doubles - 4:45 pm
Mixed Doubles curling is a relatively new, two on two format within the sport, and is charged with energy and fast paced. An 8-end game of mixed doubles takes about 75 minutes to play. The BCC Sunday Mixed Doubles league is played at two time slots, 4:45 pm and 6:30 pm. Teams are mixed (one female and one male). When signing up to play, you will register to play all your games at either 4:45 pm or 6:30 pm. Curlers can register for the 4:45 pm league or the 6:30 league but not both. Within these time schedules, there will be two pools of play, where teams will compete against others of the same skill level. Pools will be adjusted over the course of the season. Depending on the number teams signed up for the season, pools could be adjusted two or three times. Playoff format will be determined during the curling season. Competitive Level of this league: competitive. Some curlers are new to doubles play while other doubles teams are more competitive. This league is suitable for newer curlers. Previous curling instruction or league play is recommended. Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering. Curlers register individually. Curlers are responsible to ensure that both members of a doubles team register before the league reaches capacity (full). Each draw of the Sunday Mixed Doubles is limited to 16 teams. If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website. This league is subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 8 ends each game. Given the pace of doubles curling, teams have almost always been able to play 8 ends in the past during the scheduled time. Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available. Convenors: Donna Cooper & Mort Cooper |
Sunday Mixed Doubles - 6:30 pm
Mixed Doubles curling is a relatively new, two on two format within the sport, and is charged with energy and fast paced. An 8-end game of mixed doubles takes about 75 minutes to play. The BCC Sunday Mixed Doubles league is played at two time slots, 4:45 pm and 6:30 pm. Teams are mixed (one female and one male). When signing up to play, you will register to play all your games at either 4:45 pm or 6:30 pm. Curlers can register for the 4:45 pm league or the 6:30 league but not both. Within these time schedules, there will be two pools of play, where teams will compete against others of the same skill level. Pools will be adjusted over the course of the season. Depending on the number teams signed up for the season, pools could be adjusted two or three times. Playoff format will be determined during the curling season. Competitive Level of this league: competitive. Some curlers are new to doubles play while other doubles teams are more competitive. This league is suitable for newer curlers. Previous curling instruction or league play is recommended. Junior players wishing to register for this league need to contact the league convenor before registering. Curlers register individually. Curlers are responsible to ensure that both members of a doubles team register before the league reaches capacity (full). Each draw of the Sunday Mixed Doubles is limited to 16 teams. If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website. This league is subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 8 ends each game. Given the pace of doubles curling, teams have almost always been able to play 8 ends in the past during the scheduled time. Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available. Convenors: Gayle McKenna & Al McKenna |
Sunday @ 2:00 pm - Open: Development League
The Development League follows the Learn To Curl and will include graduates of the Learn to Curl and club members who want to develop their curling skills. The league fulfills two purposes:
- Graduates from Learn To Curl may continue their curling journey with the Development League. The league integrates them with existing members and gives an opportunity to play with experienced curlers as they would with other leagues.
- Club members can join the Development League to brush up on skills and have the opportunity to learn new skills. For example, someone who plays second can learn strategy and call a game so they can become a vice or skip when ready.
The Development League will provide strategy sessions, bring in club coaches and competition coaches, and provide new resources so that we can expand our talents and make the game more fun.
Competitive Level of this league: recreational.
This league is suitable for new curlers. Previous curling instruction, including learn to Curl at the Barrie Curling Club, is recommended.
Registration for this league will occur in two “waves”:
- A limited number of curlers can register for this league when registration for other leagues opens.
- Registration for the remainder of spots in the league opens during Learn to Curl. These registration spots are intended for Learn to Curl participants.
Junior players wishing to develop their curling skills should register for the Barrie Curling Club Junior Program instead of this league.
If unable to play, curlers are expected to find spares (replacement players). A spares list is available on the curling club website.
This league is subject to time clock constraints – depending on the pace of play, curlers may not complete 8 ends each game.
Curlers are expected to arrive 15 minutes before start time so that games can start early if ice is available.
League play starts in early December, after the end of Sunday Learn to Curl sessions.
Convenor: Rob Taylor