Register for the upcoming season

Registration is open for all leagues and programs this coming season. Go to the page of the league or program you are wanting to register for. There will be registration form(s) there. If you need help with registration, contact Richard Brower at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 604-327-3400.

 

Need help finding a curler, team or league?

If you'd like to curl this season but don't have a full team or know which league to join, please contact Richard Brower at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 604-327-3400. Richard is keeping a list of people looking for other curlers to form teams and leagues looking for teams and curlers. He can also offer advise on leagues you could curl in at both the Marpole CC and the Vancouver CC. Our goal is to find a place for everyone who wants to curl.

 

Message from the club president

By MCC president Becky Gibbons

Welcome everyone to a great new season of curling. I first would like to introduce your new board:

Executive
Becky Gibbons (President), Dale Cameron (Co-Vice President), Raja Sabbagha (Co-Vice President), Tammy Cameron (Secretary), Bob Chambers (Treasurer)

Members at Large
Baldwin Wu, Ben Quinn, Bill Flynn, Derek Smith, Patrick Walls

We have signed an operating agreement with VCC and they will be our operating manager again. General manager Richard Brower (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) will be the contact in the office. Patrick Prade is the executve director of VCC and MCC. Chris Cullen will be returning as manager of food services. He was instrumental in reopening our kitchen last season. Norm Scott will be the head ice technician for VCC and MCC, and I know he and his wonderful team will bring us great ice to curl on.

Registration via Curling I/O is open, and I encourage you all to register to avoid any disappointment and also to help with the organization of leagues. The management and board want to make curling at Marpole Curling Club a fun and enjoyable time, so any comments or concerns to help us in this can be sent to me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Richard Brower.

Thank you for your continued support of our wonderful club. Have a great season of curling.

 

New evening leagues on Wednesdays and Fridays

There are more leagues to choose from now with new leagues planned for Wednesday and Friday evenings. The Wednesday Open League will run alongside the Wednesday Men's League with teams being able to form with no gender or age restrictions. Individuals or partial teams can contact Richard Brower at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 604-327-3400 for help in forming full teams.

 We're also introducing new six-week doubles leagues on Fridays at 9:00 pm. You get six games, six ends, and six drinks for only $60 per player. No powerplay. The drinks are draft beer only or equivalent value. Click here to register for the first league running Oct. 4 to Nov. 8. Other leagues are planned for Nov. 29 to Jan. 17 (no curling Dec. 20 and Dec. 27) and Jan. 31 to Mar. 14 (no curling Feb. 28). 

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New novice leagues on Saturdays and Thursdays

One of our success stories last season was the development of a novice league on Sunday afternoons that used all six sheets in the final five-week session. Our novice league offerings are expanding this coming season with five-week leagues on Saturdays at 11:30 am and a 15-week league on Thursday evenings that begins Nov. 7. Click here for more information and registration for all our novice leagues.

 

We're inviting the Queer community to join us for brunch and curling 

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We're offering something new on weekends this fall, focused on our 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Pride Curling (Qurling) starts on Saturday, Oct. 5 at 10:30 am with a Queer social brunch most Saturdays and a Queer drop-in curling sessions from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm. By offering a social meetup, in conjunction with a brunch offering in our cafe, alongside a chance to participate in an all-skill-levels drop-in curling session, our goal is to bring together 2SLGBTQIA+ people from all walks of life in south Vancouver and build/strengthen our community. 
 
The social and curling sessions are meant to complement each other but we welcome participation in them separately or together. While this is still very much in construction, we're eager to get started and hope you can join us. Spread the word! Check out the website link above or follow @queervancurling on instagram to stay in touch as this develops.
 
In the spirit of "Not for us, without us", we're still looking for your feedback and help to build our community and provide what we want and need. Please give us feedback on our initiatives ASAP at the following link:  https://forms.gle/EiiM8xA7LozYj2h19. Also, if you're interested in helping us build our queer community and want to offer your time in the social meet-ups and/or the drop-in curling sessions, please direct message @queervancurling on instagram or contact the club and we'll be in touch. 

 

Double Back Bonspiel on at Vancouver CC to start the season

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 Click here or on the poster to register.

 

Brooms and Beers presents new award in memory of Gary Sutcliffe

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Kelly Reaburn (right) receiving the first Gary Sutcliffe Good Sport Award from SMBB league rep Bill Flynn

The Saturday Morning Brooms and Beers League has added a new plaque to its annual awards in honour of Gary Sutcliffe, "The Gary Sutcliffe Good Sport Award." Gary was a long-serving Marpole CC volunteer who died during this past curling season.

Gary was a longtime leader for the Saturday morning time slot, first with the CN League at 10:30 am, which was merged with the 8:30 am Morning After League.  The merger was needed as both leagues had declining membership and reducing costs for the club was the main driver. The new 9:30 am merged league is known as the present day SMBB.   

At that time, the combination of both leagues could barely fill eight teams with several three-person teams. This time slot also had two teams of Special Olympians playing each other every week. Gary came up with the idea of asking the Special Olympians to join the SMBB, with each of them playing lead on a team in the league. This integration was very successful for many years, not to mention a lot fun.  However, time and life circumstances brought this integration to an end this past season. 

Kelly Reaburn is the last of many Special Olympians who played with SMBB, and he will be moving away. In recognition of Gary Sutcliffe's contributions to Saturday league curling, the Good Sport Award has been added to SMBB awards. In honour of the Special Olympians' contribution to SMBB and in recognition of Kelly, he was first curler presented with this new award. Also worth noting is that Kelly played in the Marpole Club Championship last season on the representative team from SMBB.

 

New lockers added to change rooms

Thanks to the efforts of Susanne Whalley and Darryl Pilkey, we were able to pick up some used lockers during the off-season to add to our women's and men's change rooms. There are now eight more lockers in the women's change room and two more in the men's change room. Click on the appropriate link below if you wish to obtain a locker for the 2024-25 season.

Renew your women's locker

First-time locker for the women's change room

Renew your men's locker

First-time locker for the men's change room

 

Competion coaching course to start the season at Marpole CC 

The Marpole CC is hosting a Curl BC competition coach course on the Sept. 14-15 weekend. Curlers will learn about:

  • teaching and learning strategies, tactics, delivery & brushing skills
  • making ethical decisions
  • emergency action plans
  • skill analysis & drills to correct faults
  • practice planning
  • competition planning

Visit the Curl BC website for more information and registration.

 

Curl BC offers summit for female curlers

Women Summit

Curl BC is excited to offer the biggest Women in Curling BC Summit to date! This year's event will take place at the Port Moody Curlng Club on Saturday, Sept. 21. For more details and registration visit https://www.curlbc.ca/diversity-equity.../women-girls-rock/. 


We're introducing new six-week doubles leagues on Fridays at 9:00 pm. You get six games, six ends, and six drinks for only $60 per player. No powerplay. The drinks are draft beer only or equivalent value. The first league is set to go Oct. 4 to Nov. 8. Other leagues are planned for Nov. 29 to Jan. 17 (no curling Dec. 20 and Dec. 27) and Jan. 31 to Mar. 14 (no curling Feb. 28). 

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Contact Us

Marpole Curling Club

8730 Heather Street
Vancouver, BC, V6P 3S8

[email protected]
Phone: 604-327-3400

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About MCC

Our facility was built in 1959 and still holds the same inviting atmosphere that it did back then. With six sheets of ice, a cafe, bar/lounge, games room and meeting room, we are able to accommodate events of all kinds. We are continuing to work on our club to ensure it is up-to-date, while still respecting its history and character.

The Marpole Curling Club acknowledges that it is situated on the unceded traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.

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