We have excellent newly renovated facilities.
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Email: rentals@morrisburgcurling.ca Phone: 613-543-2931 or 613-543-3104
Curling is enjoyed by young and old. It can be social or competitive, fun or challenging but at Morrisburg Curling Club we keep it affordable. You can join Learn to Curl for only $100 to try things out at Monday Night Novice Level or choose among our many membership options and participate in one or more of our various leagues.
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Registration and payment can be made in person at the club, by regular mail (cheque) or email (e-transfer). Follow instructions on the form.
Our Little Rockers were in an important competition recently, hosting teams from R.C.M.P and Winchester. Each team played 3 games. At the end of the day, Morrisburg, Winchester and R.C.M.P. were tied with 2 wins and 1 loss. All 12 players had to draw to the button. Winchester was the closest, then R.C.M.P., then Morrisburg. So unfortunately, even though we had defeated the first place team, Winchester, they, along with R.C.M.P., advanced to the Hogline O.V.C.A. event in Manotick on March 24th.Our youngsters acquitted themselves well. Congratulations to our Little Rockers, Alexis Grenkie, Hannah Gibbons, Emily Biemond and William Gibbons.
Read more: Morrisburg Little Rockers Edged Out by Winchester
Members of the Morrisburg Curling Club, especially the seniors were saddened to hear of the passing of Raymond Benoit. Ray loved curling and loved being around people at the club. He will be sadly missed by all, and our condolences go out to his wife Sandra and the family. His son wrote a moving tribute to Ray, his serious health problems, and his long, loving marriage to Sandra. All who knew Ray mourn his passing.
Recently Sue McIntosh held her last 2-person charity bonspiel for the year. It was a full-day event, culminating in the championship final. In “C” division, Anjo Norg and Kelly Friedrich defeated Shawn and Lila Lapierre, “B” saw Keith Robinson and Fred “Boomer” Langlois victorious over Rick MacKenzie and Dave King, while the “A” winners were Catherine and Ian Wilson, triumphing over their son Ewan and grandfather John. It was another great day for all, and we thank Susan McIntosh for the time and effort she puts into these days on behalf of the club and of the curlers who enjoy these competitions.