Last chance to registration for Session 1 for the 2025/2026 Season. If you require assistance with on-line registration now is the time.
Leagues will begin the week of October 27th, 2025.
Come check out the club, have a sociable and welcome new members to our club.
See you on the ice!
Cheers,
Shelley Dechene
Director of Membership & Registrar
You Really Should Be Curling!
We are pleased to announce Maurice Wilson will be teaching our ”Learn To Curl” program along with volunteers from our curling club. Maurice has coached for over 40 years. He is a NCCP Competition Development (level 3) certified coach & evaluator for Curling and has coached 24 teams to the provincials and 5 to the nationals. He has been a part of the Next Gen program as a mentor coach for the past 10 seasons.
Beginner ~ the focus of this clinic will be on sound delivery mechanics. Proper set up in the hack grip, timing, leg drive and release technique will be illustrated and developed. Sport Etiquette and safety will also be discussed with a focus on the new procedures in this pandemic world. Basic sweeping techniques including footwork for open style sweeping will be introduced, proper broom positioning & weight judgment will be established. Also, basic rules of the game, scoring and elementary Strategy & Tactics. Video Analysis will be used as feedback for the beginning curler.
Stick Delivery ~ the main focus of this session will be delivery mechanics and Safety procedures. Video Analysis and practice drills to improve release & follow-through technique. Set up and line delivery will be the main focus. Some work on sweeping, and basic strategy & tactics.
Curling is a unique sport that requires both skill and strategy. It is often referred to as chess on ice. It is a lifelong sport that can be learned at any age. Whether playing in a fun league or a competitive ladder the emphasis is always on sportsmanship and fair play. Being a social sport by nature, it is not uncommon for teams to socialize off the ice where lasting friendships are often made.
The Kincardine Curling Club is committed to the development and continued growth of the fantastic sport of Curling....and we want to teach you how to play this great Canadian sport!
Our social leagues run Monday & Thursday evenings, Tuesday & Thursday afternoons, Wednesday mornings with a drop-in social curl on Friday evenings. Our Competitive League runs Tuesday evening.
Any questions reach out to Shelley Dechene, Director of Membership/Registrar through email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.m
Looking for something to do on a cold winters night. Come join us at our Friday Drop-In Social. Bring a friend! All you need is clean indoor running shoes...other equipment available at the club!
Please arrive by 6:45 pm to sort out equipment needs and teams.
This will run on a weekly basis so tell your friends and come have fun!
You're invited to our
GRIP IT & SWEEP IT SPIEL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH, 2025
Teams Will Play 2 – 8 end Games
1st Draw: 9:00am & 1:00pm
2nd Draw: 11:00 am & 3:00 pm
Coffee, Snacks & Lunch Provided
You're invited to our
GRIP IT & SWEEP IT SPIEL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH, 2025
Entry Fee $200.00 per team
Open to 16 teams ~ Men’s, Ladies, Mixed or Heinz
Teams Will Play 2 – 8 end Games
1st Draw: 9:00am & 1:00pm
2nd Draw: 11:00 am & 3:00 pm
Coffee, Snacks & Lunch Provided
League schedules, teams and results can all be found in the members section of the website once you LOGIN.
A great way to spend time with family, friends and colleagues, curling at the Kincardine Curling Club offers both competitive and recreational options.
Starting in November, and running through to mid-April, curling in Kincardine has never been so easy—with Learn To Curl programs for newcomers, and men’s, women’s and mixed leagues for more established players. Under 18 and want to curl? Kincardine Curling Club has an active junior program.