"Try Curling" for Juniors - Try it out free of charge:
- Sunday, October 16; 6:15 pm
- Equipment provided for this event
- Pre-Registration is required: email Tom
Season Start Date: Sunday October 23
- 12-20 year olds (at Dec 31)
- Program runs weekly on Sundays evenings - doors open at 6 pm
- Cost: $135.60 ($120 + hst)
Skills instruction is combined with games and is provided for novice to experienced curlers.
Juniors must have their own broom, grippers and slider. These items are available for purchase at our Pro Shop. Look for Early Season sales in September.
From time to time, older Junior players choose to join an Adult league as well as participate in the Junior Instructional program. In this case the Membership fee is $339 ($300 + hst) for the year. Select the "Under 30" Membership Category when registering.
For more information on the Junior Program - contact Tom Chopin at:
TO REGISTER for the Junior Program:
Online Registration (Preferred)
- Already a Member - Login and register
- New to the Centre - CLICK HERE (Links for 2023-24 will be activated in September 2023)
Paper Application Process requires you print and complete both the forms listed below and review Rowan's Law:
- Click here for Youth Application Form
- Click here for Assumption of Risk, Waiver of Claims and Release of Liability Agreement
ROWAN'S LAW
The Ontario Government has enacted Rowan’s Law (Concussion Safety Protocol). The Act requires all sport organizations as defined in the Regulation, to have a Concussion Code of Conduct. This Concussion Code of Conduct requires participants to review the Ontario Government’s issued Concussion Awareness Resources on an annual basis.
Participants and Parents of Applicants under 18 - please review the age appropriate Concussion Awareness Resources below.
- 11-14 years Concussion Awareness Resource
- 15 years and Up Concussion Awareness Resource
Please click here to complete and print a record of your review.
Rowan’s Law was named for Rowan Stringer, a high school rugby player from Ottawa, who died in the spring of 2013 from a condition known as second impact syndrome (swelling of the brain caused by a subsequent injury that occurred before a previous injury healed). Rowan is believed to have experienced three concussions over six days while playing rugby. She had a concussion but didn’t know her brain needed time to heal. Neither did her parents, teachers or coaches.