Curling Canada’s Ice Technician Education Program expanded its reach and impact during the 2025–26 season, delivering dozens of courses and hundreds of training opportunities aimed at strengthening ice-making expertise across the country. (Photo, Curling Canada)
Across Saskatchewan this season, physical education teachers traded clipboards for sliders and brooms through Curling Canada’s Teachers Pilot Program, designed to strengthen school curling by giving educators the confidence and tools to bring their classes on-ice and lead after-school programs at local curling centres. (Photo supplied)
Participants at a U-9/U-12 Jamboree smile for a group photo after a day of fun and learning hosted at the Windsor Curling Club in Nova Scotia. (Photo, Nova Scotia Curling)
Programs such as Curling Day in Yorkton combined with concepts like the Educators Cup are creating a powerful combination to bolster curling in schools across Canada. (Photo supplied, David Baron)
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