Team Québec celebrates its national title at the 2026 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Boucherville, Que. From left: Carl Marquis, Sébastien Boisvert, Johanne Mathieu, Germain Tremblay (coach), Noémie Gagné, François Lacourse. (Photo, Défi sportif AlterGo / Frederic Thomas)
Team Québec #1 (Magog)'s skip Marquis, third/vice-skip Sebastien Boisvert, second François Lacourse, and lead Johanne Mathieu will return to the final for the second year in a row. (Photo, Défi sportif AlterGo / Patrick Beauchemin)
Team Québec third, Sebastien Boisvert, delivers stone at 2026 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship. (Photo, Défi sportif AlterGo / Serge Olivier)
With a 7-3 win over Team Québec #2, Team Saskatchewan punched its ticket to the first round of the Page playoffs Thursday afternoon at 3 p.m. (Photo, Défi sportif AlterGo / Patrick Beauchemin)
Team Newfoundland and Labrador at the 2026 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship. (Photo, Défi sportif AlterGo / Francois Mellet)
Marney Smithies calling a shot at the 2025 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Boucherville, Que. (Photo, Défi sportif AlterGo / François Lacasse)
The best wheelchair curling teams from across the country will compete at the 2026 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship at the Boucherville Curling Club from April 27–May 2. (Photo, Défi sportif AlterGo / Jean-Baptiste Benavent)
Richmond, B.C., is set to showcase Canada’s top wheelchair curlers in 2027, as the city’s Richmond Curling Centre has been named host of the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship. (Photo supplied, Host Committee)
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