Canadian Masters Curling Championships
The Canadian Masters Curling Championships are an annual curling tournament featuring Canadian provincial and territorial teams of athletes at the age of 60 years and over . The Across Canada Masters event began in 2000. Several Provinces have held Provincial Masters Championships beginning in the years around 1986.
Past champions
Year | Men's winners | Women's winners | Host city - Province |
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2000 | Ontario (Jim Sharples, Brian Longley, Joe Gurowka, Art Lobel) | Alberta (Phyl Raymond, Toni Ironside, Vida Roseboom, Jackie Ogryzlo) | Surrey, British Columbia |
2001 | Manitoba (Barry Fry, Don Duguid, Winston Warren, Barry Coleman) | Alberta (Shirley Tucker, Ruth Kimmitt, Lorna Priddle, Betty Jean Buchanan) | Winnipeg, Manitoba |
2002 | Manitoba (Ken Grove, John Usackis, Bob Lesko, Richard Schroeder) | New Brunswick (Marlene Vaughan, Ellen Brennan, Rose Donovan, Pierette MacNaughton) | Medicine Hat, Alberta |
2003 | Quebec (Dave Moon, Mac Baines, Bob Sunderman, Dan McConnell) | Ontario (Gloria Sorley, Jacki Lococo, Lynne Coull, Marg Newton) | Assiniboia, Saskatchewan |
2004 | Manitoba (Martin Bailey, John Heslton, Brian Taylor, Gary Smith) | New Brunswick (Marlene Vaughan, Ellen Brennan, Sandra Franey, Fran Meehan) | Kelowna, British Columbia |
2005 | Manitoba (Doug Armour, Frank Gudz, Don Barr, Ken Sabaad) | Ontario (Gloria Sorley, Jacki Lococo, Lynne Coull, Marg Newton) | Brandon, Manitoba |
2006 | British Columbia (Dale McKenzie, Roy Giles, Sheldon Paulger, Fred Trussell) | Nova Scotia (Sue Ann Bartlett, Adine Boutilier, Carol Whitmore, Marjorie MacKay) | Bridgewater, Nova Scotia |
2007 | Ontario (Bob Edmondson, David Stewart, Brian Longley, Graham MacEachern) | Alberta (Linda Wagner, Sandra Turner, Marilyn Toews, Betty Clark) | Hamilton, Ontario |
2008 | British Columbia (Rick Pughe, John Zwarych, Jack Finnbogason, Bob Byrne) | Alberta (Mary Lynn Oates, Heather Paul-Scott, Sylvia Babich, Linda Pratt) | Nanaimo, British Columbia |
2009 | Manitoba (Ray Orr, Dennis Peckover, Brian Manns, John Mandrikas) | Saskatchewan (Lee Morrison, Bernice Van der Velden, Peggy Hergott, Marg Griffiths) | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
2010 | Ontario (Mike Dorey, Brian Henderson, Gary Houghton, Paul Knight) | Nova Scotia (Sue Anne Bartlett, Sharon Clarke, Marjorie MacKay, Brenda Nearing) | St. John, New Brunswick |
2011 | British Columbia (Garry Gelowitz, Robb Koffski, Brad Cmolik, Dennis Case) | Manitoba (Joyce McDougall, Linda Van Daele, Cheryl Orr, Karen Dunbar) | Winnipeg, Manitoba |
2012 | Newfoundland and Labrador (Toby McDonald, Wayne Hamilton, Lloyd Powell, Paul Aiken) | Saskatchewan (Merle Kopach, Audrey Crosson, Linda Delver, Rae Wilson) | Boucherville & Saint-Lambert, Quebec |
2013 | Alberta (Harold Breckenridge, Don Hier, J. R. McDonald, Gord Dewar) | Ontario (Joyce Potter, Diana Favel, Janelle Sadler, Jennifer Langley) | Thunder Bay, Ontario |
2014 | Saskatchewan (Eugene Hritzuk, Jim Wilson, Verne Anderson, Dave Folk) | Saskatchewan (Merle Kopach, Audrey Crossan, Linda Delver, Janet Rooks) | Coaldale, Alberta |
2015 | Manitoba (Ron Westcott, Ken Dusablon, Bob Boughey, Howard Restall) | British Columbia (Karen Lepine, Susan Beuk, Agnes Sigurdson, Donna Christian ) | Whitehorse, Yukon |
2016 | Alberta (Ed Lukowich, Jim Walsh, Don Hier, Gord Dewar) | Saskatchewan (Merle Kopach, Sylvia Johnson, Linda Delver, Trudy Dykes) | Kentville & Wolfville, Nova Scotia |
2017 | Guelph, Ontario | ||
2018 | British Columbia | ||
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