List of curling clubs in British Columbia

This is a list of curling clubs in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Curling in British Columbia is organized by the Curl BC. Curl BC divides the province into 11 regions:

Region 1 (West Kootenay)

Region 2 (East Kootenay)

  • Cranbrook Curling Club - Cranbrook
  • Creston Curling Club - Creston
  • Elkford Curling Club - Elkford
  • Fernie Curling Club - Fernie
  • Golden Curling Club - Golden
  • Invermere Curling Club - Invermere
  • Kimberley Curling Club - Kimberley
  • Sparwood Curling Club - Sparwood

Region 3 (South Okanagan)

Region 4 (North Okanagan/Shuswap)

Region 5 (Cariboo/Prince George)

Region 6 (Northwest)

Region 7 (Thompson)

  • Ashcroft Curling Club - Ashcroft
  • Barriere Curling Club - Barriere
  • Chase Curling Club - Chase
  • Kamloops Curling Club - Kamloops
  • Lillooet Curling Club - Lillooet
  • McArthur Island Curling Club- Kamloops
  • Merritt Curling Centre - Merritt
  • Wells Gray Curling Club - Clearwater

Region 8 (South Island)

  • Esquimalt Curling Club - Esquimalt
  • Glen Meadows Golf & Country Club - North Saanich
  • Victoria Curling Centre - Victoria

Region 9 (Mid Island)

Region 10 (North Island)

Region 11 (Lower Mainland/Fraser Valley)

Peace Curling Association

The PCA is organized under the Alberta Curling Federation, but has a few clubs in B.C.

  • Bullhead Mountain Curling Club - Hudson's Hope
  • Chetwynd Curling Club - Chetwynd
  • Dawson Creek Curling Club - Dawson Creek
  • Fort Nelson Curling Club - Fort Nelson
  • Fort St. John Curling Club - Fort St. John
  • Taylor Curling Club - Taylor
  • Tumbler Ridge Curling Club - Tumbler Ridge
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