The West Prince Curling Club opened in April 2024. It will now host the 2027 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship. (Photo supplied)
The 2025 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship gold medallists, Team New Brunswick. From left, Rene Comeau, Jennifer Fenwick, Alex Robichaud and Katie Vandenborre. (Photo, Curling Canada/Kyle Jahns)
Saskatchewan's Jason Ackerman and his team from Regina remain in the mix at the 2025 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship. (Photo, Curling Canada/Halie Booth)
Manitoba's Sean Grassie returns to the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship for the first time since 2014 and has noticed an increase in the depth of talent across the field. (Photo, Curling Canada/Hali Booth)
Ontario's Sam Mooibroek, centre, along with Jamie Smith, left, and Wyatt Small are undefeated after the first round-robin portion of the event. (Photo, Curling Canada/Hali Booth)
At the Women in Curling Summits, connection is as powerful as competition. (Photo supplied)
Team New Brunswick's Rene Comeau and his team from the Capital Winter Club in Fredericton are in fine form at the 2025 Canadian Mixed. (Photo, Curling Canada/Hali Booth)
A century of Canadian curling history will be celebrated when Saskatoon hosts the 2027 Montana’s Brier, presented by AGI. (Photo, Curling Canada/Michael Burns)
Assiniboia, Sask., is set to host the best Canadian mixed teams from across the country starting this Sunday. (Photo supplied)
The 2025 Home Hardware Canadian Pre-Trials women's qualifiers, Team Selena Sturmay of Edmonton. From left: skip Sturmay, vice-skip Danielle Schmiemann, second Dezaray Hawes, lead Paige Papley and coach Ted Appelman. (Photo, Curling Canada/Peter Oleskevich)
Team Jordon McDonald is bound for Halifax as the winners of the 2025 Home Hardware Canadian Pre-Trials. Front row, from left: skip McDonald, vice-skip Jacques Gauthier, second Elias Huminicki, and lead Cameron Olafson; back row coach Bryan Miki. (Photo, Curling Canada/Peter Oleskevich)

