The Brighton and District Curling Club achieved notable success at the Provincial Stick Curling Playdowns in Forest, Ontario. A mixed team secured the provincial championship, while a women's team reached the semi-finals. The club is also preparing for its 60th season and an upcoming rookie event.
The Provincial Stick Curling Playdowns took place last weekend in Forest, Ontario, where members of the Brighton and District Curling Club performed strongly. In the women's two-person event, Caroline Watt and Joanne Arbour advanced to the semi-finals, demonstrating competitive skill in the discipline.
The mixed two-person team of Don Sheppard and Nancy Sheppard went further, winning the tournament and earning the title of Ontario champions. The club announced that this victory qualifies them to represent the province at the national competition in Nova Scotia, scheduled for the end of March.
Stick curling, a variant adapted for participants with mobility challenges, highlights the inclusive nature of the sport at this level. The Brighton and District Curling Club, located in Brighton, Ontario, is celebrating its 60th season in 2026 and reports continued growth in membership and participation.
Looking ahead, the club plans to host a rookie bonspiel on March 21 in Brighton. This event targets adult curlers in their first or second year, offering two six-end games, lunch, and an emphasis on enjoyment, according to organizers.
These achievements underscore the club's active role in provincial curling circles, fostering both competition and community involvement.