Wheelchair curling at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics runs from March 4 to 14 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, featuring mixed doubles and mixed team events. Viewers in Canada and the United States have access to comprehensive coverage via streaming platforms and select TV broadcasts. All games are available online, with domestic commentary for national team matches.
The wheelchair curling competition begins on March 4 at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, introducing a new mixed doubles discipline alongside the traditional mixed team format. Medal events conclude on March 14, with live coverage available daily throughout the tournament.
In Canada, CBC Gem streams every game, including all four matches per session in mixed doubles and Canada's mixed team games starting March 7. Canada did not qualify for mixed doubles but competes in the fours team event against nations such as Italy, Great Britain, Norway, Latvia, China, Sweden, Slovakia, Korea, and the United States. Select matches air on CBC TV, often as encores, with English commentary by Brenda Irving and analyst Jill Hopkins, a Toronto-based wheelchair curler and board member of the Sandra Schmirler Foundation. French coverage on Radio-Canada features Justine Boutet and Carl Maquis.
For United States viewers, Peacock provides live and on-demand streams of all sessions, with occasional broadcasts on CNBC and USA Network, including U.S. team games against Latvia, Japan, Estonia, Great Britain, China, Korea, Italy, Sweden, Slovakia, Norway, and Canada. Play-by-play is handled by Jim Kozimor, with analysis from 2018 Paralympian Justin Marshall. Ten games will air on TV overall.
All times are in Eastern Standard Time. Commentary may include ambient arena sounds for non-domestic matches, provided by Olympic Broadcasting Services. Replays are available on NBCOlympics.com and Peacock. Schedules may adjust due to live sports variables like weather.