UPCOMING EVENTS:
Pickleball - starts Sun. April 28th
Pickleball Tournament - May 3th & 4th

We recognize the importance of protecting the privacy of personal information collected about you when you become a member of the St. Catharines Curling Centre (“SCCC”). Personal information includes your address, telephone numbers, and email addresses. We do not sell or rent your personal information to third parties. Only under limited circumstances we may release your personal information, but only as described in this policy. We have adopted a privacy policy that guides how we collect, use and disclose personal information about our members and prospective members. Our intent is to balance our legitimate business interests in collecting and using this personal informat ion against your reasonable expectations of privacy. Our privacy policy is set out below.

1. Collection of Personal Information
We only collect personal information about you that we consider necessary for operating the business of the club. If you send us personal correspondence, such as emails or letters, we may retain such information.

2. Use of Your Personal Information
We use personal information about you to:

  • inform you about products, services, updates and events;
  • inform you about the expiry and renewal of your Membership;
  • enable us to contact you;
  • establish and maintain communication with you;
  • assist us in complying with legal and regulatory requirements; li>invoice you for goods and services; and
  • collect unpaid accounts.

We may use personal informat ion about you to improve our marketing and promotional efforts, to analyze m emberships, to improve our content and product offerings, and to customize our Website’s content, layout and services. These uses are to enable us to improve the business and better tailor the business to meet your needs.

3. Disclosure of Personal Information
As a matter of policy, we do not sell or rent any of your personal information to third parties without your explicit consent. However, there are a variety of circumstances where we may need to disclose some of your personal information, such as the following:

  • we may be forced to disclose personal information to the government or third parties under certain circumstances; or
  • third parties may unlawfully intercept or access transmissions or private communications.

4. Control of Passwords
You are responsible for all actions taken with any user ID or password used to access the Website. Therefore, we recommend that you not disclose your password to any third parties. If you choose to share your user ID, your password or your personal information with a third party, you are responsible for all actions resulting there from. If you lose control of your password, you may lose substantial control over certain personal information. Therefore, if your password has been compromised for any reason, you should immediately contact the SCCC to change your password.

5. Access, Review, Change and Destruction of Your Personal Information
You may access, review and change the personal information we have in our files by submitting a written request to do so. We ask that you promptly update your information if it changes or is inaccurate.

Upon your written request, we will destroy any and all personal information in the file we maintain about you. Such information will be destroyed as soon as reasonably possible in accordance with our internal policies and applicable law. However, we will retain in our files some personal information in order to collect any fees owed and comply with any legal requirements as is permitted by law. Therefore, you should not expect that all of your personal information will be completely destroyed from our files in response to your request.

6. Other Information Collectors
Except as noted in this Privacy Policy, this document only addresses the use and disclosure of information we collect from you. To the extent that you disclose your information to other parties, different rules may apply to their use or disclosure of the personal information you disclose to them. Since we do not control the privacy policies of third parties, you are subject to the privacy policies of that third party.

7. Protecting your Privacy
We will use reasonable procedural and technical safeguards to protect your personal information against loss, theft and unauthorized access or disclosure, to protect your privacy. We employ many different security techniques to protect such data from unauthorized access by users inside and outside the SCCC. However, we cannot ensure perfect security, particularly in relation to the Website.

8. Amendments to This Policy
We may amend this Privacy Policy at any time by mailing any amended terms to you, by posting the amended terms on the Website or at the SCCC. All amended terms shall automatically be effective ten days (10) days after mailing or after their initially posting.

9. Applications and Acceptance
By applying for a Membership, you expressly consent to our use and disclosure of your personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy. You also implicitly agree to the policy by providing any personal information (primarily your email address) on our Website.

10. Privacy Information Officer, Questions or Concerns
If you have any questions or concerns about our privacy practices, please contact the President of the SCCC.


Should a member choose to withdraw part way through the season, the Centre will provide a pro-rated refund of the Activity Fee. There will be no refund of the “Membership” portion of the fee.

If a member is required to withdraw for medical reasons, the Centre may provide a pro-rated refund.


LAST CHANCE CLEARANCE SALE

Clearance

Sale ItemsApr2024

 

Regularly Stocked Items

Our Pro Shop sells:
   * Brooms, Sticks, Stabilizers
   * Grippers & Sliders
   * Shoes
   * Replacement Heads & Pads
   * Gloves & Mitts
   * Protective Head Wear
   * Curling Accessories and more ...

 

PRO SHOP SUMMER HOURS

From April 15 - Oct 20, 2024, please contact us to arrange a time to meet.  Email: .

Click here for the 2023-24 Price List

The prices in our Pro Shop are very competitive.  If you can find an item for less elsewhere, please bring to to our attention and we will do our best to match or better the price.

  

 

 

 




 

 

 

 

 


It may have taken the International Olympic Committee until 1998 to get excited enough about curling to recognize it as an official event, but enthusiasm for the game has been alive and well in St. Catharines for over 140 years.


sccc c1950In one of the first mentions of curling in the area, the St. Catharines Evening Journal of December 14, 1866 refers to the Sons of Scotia Curling Club, a local curling group that remained active until 1868. This group evolved into our own St. Catharines Curling Club in 1869 and the first Club officers included Judge Lawder, Sheriff Woodruff, R. Lawrie and G. Ball.

The St. Catharines Curling Club's winning tradition began with its inaugural bonspiel against the Dundas Club in 1870. The St. Catharines Club won the prize of a medallion donated by the Royal Caledonian Club of Edinburgh, Scotland following a no show by the Dundasites.

Curling in the late 1800's took place outside on Twelve Mile Creek, weather permitting. As interest in curling grew, records suggest that a covered rink was constructed at Lake and Wellington Streets, with a subsequent rink located just east of the St. Catharines Arena. This building was later used by the Reo car top supplier and then as a roller rink before eventually housing wrestling and boxing matches.

The St. Catharines Curling Club was an active member of the Ontario Curling Association from 1869 to 1901. At that time, there is information to suggest that a fire in the building caused activity to stop and the Club was inactive for almost 50 years.

In 1949, a group led by Judge Thomas Darby held a meeting to investigate setting up a local curling club, and it wasn't until committee members S.E. Bullis, J.S. Elliott, A.G. Martin, W.J.C. Gooch, N.P. Bond and P.H. Sullivan invited an OCA representative to their meeting that they learned of the existence of the previous St. Catharines Club.

sccc construction 1951aThe work of this committee resulted in our existing facility on Grantham Avenue. Interest in curling flourished in the early days, and while the Grantham building was under construction during the 1950-51 season, a total of 165 St. Catharines members rented ice time and commuted to Welland to play.

The original building was completed in 1952, and since the rocks ordered from Scotland in 1950 were late in arriving, the Club borrowed rocks from both the Welland and Grimsby Curling Clubs until March 1953.

The Club building was once again destroyed by fire after a lightning strike in 1962 and after considering a merger with the newly-formed St. Catharines Golf and Country Club, the membership decided instead to rebuild the Grantham Avenue facility. The new building was completed in 1962 and has been hosting hundreds of curlers a year ever since.

In addition to the many local and provincial champions the Club has produced, the St. Catharines Curling Club is the home rink of two-time World Curling Champion Marilyn Bodogh whose team brought home the trophy in 1986 and 1996.


Location:

220 Grantham Avenue
St. Catharines, Ontario L2M 4Y7

Phone: 905-937-4641
Email:


Office Hours:

The Office is Closed for the Summer.
To contact us, call 905-937-4641 and leave a message or email:  and one of our volunteers will get back to you.

For PICKLEBALL inquiries - contact Keith Brown at: 


Pro Shop Hours:

SUMMER HOURS

From April 15 - Oct 20, 2024, please contact us to arrange a time to meet.  Email: .

Click here for the 2023-24 Price List

The prices in our Pro Shop are very competitive.  If you can find an item for less elsewhere, please bring to to our attention and we will do our best to match or better the price.

  



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The Board of Directors is comprised of volunteer members who are voted in annually by the membership at the Annual General Meeting.  To view a list of the Board Members and their contact information, you must be a member of the Centre.  Log into your account and click on the link for Board Members under Member Menu.


We will not be offering Ice and/or Lounge Rentals in the 2023-24 Season due to a full schedule of activities.


Since its founding in 1869, the St. Catharines Curling Centre (formally the St. Catharines Curling Club) has been a fixture in the Niagara community, introducing thousands of people to the sport of curling, and has been home to many local and provincial champions. Our best-known ambassador is two-time World Curling Champion Marilyn Bodogh.

The St. Catharines Curling Centre is a not-for-profit organization, governed by a Board of Directors elected by the membership. The Board is composed of the President, Treasurer and between 10-12 section co-ordinators.

We are a volunteer run club with almost 400 members. Our membership is our most valued asset and includes curlers aged 5 to 95, with more than 50 children curling in the Little Rocks and Junior programs.

In addition to 4 sheets of ice, the club has a lounge, bar facilities and a Pro Shop. We run leagues 7 days a week both in the daytime and in the evenings.

For more information, email us at .


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Selected Events

28 Apr 2024 : 1:30 PM
Pickleball Starts
03 May 2024 : All Day
Pickleball Tournament
04 May 2024 : All Day
Pickleball Tournament
06 May 2024 : 7:00 PM
Board Meeting

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St. Catharines Curling Centre
220 Grantham Avenue
St. Catharines, Ontario L2M 4Y7

 

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Phone: 905-937-4641

Email: 

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The St. Catharines Curling Centre (formally “St. Catharines Curling Club”) has been participating in the “grand tradition” of curling since 1869. The SCCC is a non-profit organization run by an elected Board of Directors and volunteers.

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