Families and beginners enjoying free curling lessons at a community rink during Curling Day in Canada, with tournament banners in the background.
Families and beginners enjoying free curling lessons at a community rink during Curling Day in Canada, with tournament banners in the background.
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Canada celebrates Curling Day with free community events

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Curling Day in Canada falls on January 31, 2026, inviting communities nationwide to engage with the sport through local club activities. From free lessons in Thompson to try sessions in Leamington, residents can experience curling without prior knowledge. The day coincides with the ongoing 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, Ontario.

Curling Day in Canada, a national tribute to the sport's history and community role, takes place on Saturday, January 31, 2026. Organized by curling clubs across the country, the event promotes accessibility, allowing participants to try the Olympic discipline firsthand.

In Thompson, Manitoba, the Burntwood Curling Club hosts a special gathering with free lessons and entry into a nationwide contest offering $5,000 at stake. Residents are encouraged to join and support their local club.

Southeast Saskatchewan sees bustling activity, particularly in Weyburn, where an open house provides free curling from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Visitors can also tour the Turner Curling Museum until 4:00 p.m., needing only clean shoes and a sweater for the chilly rink. Nearby, the villages of Goodwater and Francis hold their annual bonspiels, with Francis evoking 1980s themes at its historic rink dating to 1906.

In Leamington, Ontario, the Sun Parlour Curling Club at 55 Seacliff Drive East offers Try Curling sessions at 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. for ages 8 and up. No equipment is required, just clean sneakers and warm layers; advance registration is needed via an online form. "Curling is one of the few Olympic sports you can watch on television and then come try yourself the very same day," said Melissa Paine, the club's general manager. "We’re thrilled to open our doors to the community and share the fun, technique, and camaraderie of the game."

Spectators can watch live action at participating clubs. Meanwhile, curling enthusiasts follow the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, where notable plays include a shot by Nova Scotia's Taylour Stevens reminiscent of Jennifer Jones moments. For more, visit curlingdayincanada.ca.

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