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Nutana Curling Club

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Established
  
1929

Club type
  
Dedicated Ice

Sheets of ice
  
Eight

Phone
  
+1 306-374-2422

Founder(s)
  
Joint Stock Company

CCA region
  
SCA Saskatoon Region

Province
  
Saskatchewan

Date founded
  
1929

Location
  
2002 Arlington Ave. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7J 2H5

Address
  
2002 Arlington Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7J 2H5, Canada

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–11PMTuesday9AM–11PMWednesday9AM–11PMThursday9AM–11PMFriday9AM–11PMSaturdayClosedSunday12–9:30PMMonday9AM–11PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Sutherland Curling Club, Granite Curling Club, Albert Community Centre, Royal Canadian Legion Br, The Willows Golf & Co

Nutana curling club top 5 facts


The Nutana Curling Club is a curling club located in the neighbourhood of Nutana Suburban Centre in south-central Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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The club was organized in 1929 at the Nutana Collegiate Institute. The club was first opened in 1930 at the corner of Dufferin Avenue and Main Street in the Nutana neighbourhood of the city. In 1966, it moved to its current suburban location at the corner of Arlington Avenue and Taylor Street.

The club hosts the annual Colonial Square Ladies Classic, one of the women's Grand Slam events on the World Curling Tour. It also hosts the annual Point Optical Curling Classic on the men's World Curling Tour. Additionally, it hosted the 1999 Canadian Senior Curling Championships and the 1993 TSN Skins Game.

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Winners

Teams from the Nutana have won the provincial men's championship ten times. The Charles Anderson rink was the first in 1934. Other winning rinks to win were J.S. Black in 1935, Dalton Henderson in 1946, Rick Folk (1978, 1979, 1980), Eugene Hritzuk (1985, 1988), Darrell McKee (2010) and Steve Laycock (2014). Folk and his rink of Ron Mills, Tom Wilson and Jim Wilson would go on to win the 1980 Labatt Brier and the 1980 Air Canada Silver Broom, the World Curling Championships.

References

Nutana Curling Club Wikipedia