This page is for the exclusive use of curling clubs or other curling organizations who have used equipment for sale OR who are in the market for similar items. Opportunities may be posted here by submitting details (in brief) by Email to [email protected] or by fax to 204-925-5720. Postings may be deleted at the end of the month following their first posting. Extensions must be requested.


Fort Garry Curling Club – Try Curling – Not just for Olympians!

 

  1. For anyone

Curling is one of the most inclusive sports out there. You can play in a wheelchair, you can play if you’re visually or hearing impaired, you can play if you’re 90, and you can play if you’re five. There’s such a big age range in curling that little kids can use special lighter rocks until they get big enough to push the granite monsters. You also don’t have to be able to run 10 miles without breaking a sweat in order to play—although being physically fit is definitely a benefit. Both throwing and sweeping can get pretty intense. Curling teams can be all men, all women, or mixed.

  1. Curling is inexpensive

No crazy pads, no skates, no helmets—just some basic gear and a membership to a curling league or club, and you’ve got yourself a super-fun sport. Chances are, you can play for a lot less than an annual gym membership. Just be warned: you can blow your budget pretty easily buying rounds for the other team after a match.

  1. It’s great for your mind

Curling is all about strategy and precision—in fact, its nickname is “chess on ice.” Although you can learn to play in a couple of hours, curlers spend years learning to read the ice, evaluate the other team’s play, and make decisions accordingly. Plus, you’ll get some good practice in focusing and being mindful. As one curler puts it, “Whether it’s on sweeping, or watching a line, or letting your legs remember what the weight feels like as you slide out—you think about one thing. And for a bit, everything else melts away.”

  1. Curling is a ridiculously social sport

Good sportsmanship is key in curling—sweepers are expected to call their own infraction when they burn, or touch, a stone, for example. So while there’s definitely rivalry and competition, it’s also expected that curlers will be friendly and courteous, even if they’re losing badly. Also, getting a beer or coffee with the opposing team after the game is pretty much required, so you’re guaranteed to make friends whether you want to or not.

  1. How?

Email the club and we will get you started.    [email protected]

Check out our web site at     www.fortgarrycurling.ca

FOR SALE

Member Clubs

Clearwater Curling Club

For sale from Clearwater Curling Club – Rink Master Ice Scraper – Comes with 2 – four foot blades and cord.  Phone:  204-825-7166

 

Oakville Curling Club – Ice Plant for Sale – MAKE US AN OFFER (May 2020)

Oakville Curling Rink purchased this plant from Wildewood Curling Club in 2016 – purchased for $7000.00 plus GST.  Had CIMCO disassemble and winterize at a cost of $12000.00 plus taxes.  Ice Plant has been stored inside for the past year.  We recently found out that it is not going to work for our Curling Club. Packaged and ready to sell.

The Ice plant consists of:

1.  Compressor (Trane) 50 HP approximately W2′ X L6′
2.  Extra compressor for parts approximately W2′ X L3′
3.  Brine Pump 7.5 HP approximately W2′ X L5′
4.  Chiller approximately L7′ X W2′
5.  High Pressure Receiver (black cylinder) approximately H4′ X W16′
6.  Cumulator and Freon detector (wall mounted equipment)
7.  Condensor (Blanchard-Ness) approximately L14.5′ X W4′ (Mounted on roof)
8.  Brine Tank
 
If interested or need more information, please contact Karen at 204-267-2783 or email:  [email protected]

 

Other

For Sale – a complete set of 32 used curling rocks

They were used in a small Saskatchewan, Canada village and were purchased by that club in
1958. From what I can see they are the Red/Brown Trefor granite with a couple of them being a
bit of an off colour

From my examination they do not have any inserts. I weighed a number of them with five of the
red rocks “clocking in” at the same 38.8 lbs. Most of the yellows that I weighed were within a
consistent range of 38.2 lbs (X3) and at 39.9 lbs (X2). I took them to the local curling club to test
them out. A provincial level curler and a curling instructor had a chance to throw three yellow
and three red up and down one of their sheets. They indicated that the rocks were lively and
playable.

These rocks are for sale here in Canada (they are currently stored on a farm located near Roblin,
Manitoba) and could be easily shipped to my supplier in the States as well if needed. Shipping
costs would be the responsibility of the purchaser and can easily be arranged through Gardewine
Trucking in Dauphin, Manitoba: https://gardewine.com/about-us/

They also safely fit in the back of a 3/4 ton properly equipped
4 X 4 truck for an “on the farm” pickup if so desired. I have a full set of photos relating to these
rocks for people who may be interested in having a look at them.

I am open to reasonable offers on this complete set of 32 rocks.
Vince Kreiser
Ph. (250) 213-3020 (C)
Email: [email protected]

 

For sale – a vintage “brand new” corn curling broom with its original plastic bag still on it

If you know of anyone who might be interested in it I am open to offers on this broom.

Vince Kreiser
Ph. (250) 213-3020 (C)
Email: [email protected]

US Area

 

BUY

Attention all Curlers,

I’m looking for a pair of 1966 Bauer curling shoes, size 9 ½ or 10. I’m sure there are a few still out there, and I would pay dearly for them. I can’t seem to re-create or find the sole material to build a new pair of shoes. This is my dilemma.

I’ve tried to find the hard rubber sole material at several shoemakers, but it doesn’t seem to be available.

If you have a pair for sale, please contact Chris at (905) 751-5872, or Email … [email protected]

 

Member Clubs

 

Other

WANTED TO BUY – USED CURLING STONES
Looking for used stones for one outdoor curling sheet in Crescentwood, Winnipeg.  Anyone with used rocks for sale please contact John Minkevich ([email protected], 204-430-6343).

 

US Clubs/Area

 WANTED TO BUY – CURLING STONES
Starting a curling club in Brainerd, Minnesota, USA – we need rocks for 4 sheets. This will be arena curling. Used rocks would help with start-up cost. Anyone with used rocks for loan or sale please contact Frank Worden 612-961-9615 (Equipment Chairman, Brainerd Lakes Curling Association)

Curling related Job Opportunities in Curling Clubs, Associations or related businesses may be posted here by submitting details (in brief) by Email to [email protected] or by fax to 204-925-5720. Posting may be deleted at the end of the month following their first posting. Extensions must be requested.

 

Vernon Curling Club – GENERAL MANAGER

WHO WE ARE

The Vernon Curling Club is recognized as a first-class curling facility. The Club was established in 1931 and, as such, boasts a tradition of curling and social activity. We have all the amenities to provide members with a total curling experience. This includes eight sheets of curling ice, two large viewing areas, a comfortable lounge, and a banquet hall that can accommodate up to 200 guests.

Our eight-sheet curling rink delivers excellent services for our over 600 members as well as hosts provincial, national and international curling events. We pride ourselves on providing high-calibre curling programs and events for our members and professional, quality services to facility renters.

This is an opportunity to join a dynamic North Okanagan Curling organization with great plans for the future. The General Manager is at the core of our operations, managing club and facility operations, overseeing curling programs and events, maintaining and growing club revenues, managing facility rentals, and engaging our members and the community.

WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR

The Vernon Curling and Athletic Club is seeking a General Manager with experience in running a curling club or other sports facility. This position is a full-time year-round position requiring an extensive time commitment that may include weekdays, weeknights, and weekends during the September to April curling season. Work season.

The General Manager reports to the Board of Directors and will oversee all areas of staff management which includes the Ice plant/ Building maintenance, Food Services, Accounting/ Payroll, Events and Member Services to ensure the provision of high quality, consistent, friendly, and timely services to our membership and rental guests.

What we Offer
Competitive wages and health benefits

Salary $60,000 annually plus incentives
Continuous career development

What You Offer
Outgoing demeanour, strong public relations, and client services skills
A passion for people and service excellence
Excellent verbal and written communication skills

 

Application Closing date:                February 1st, 2024

Position to start:                                  August 1st, 2024

 

If this position interests you please Email the Vernon Curling Club Board of Directors at [email protected] with a short letter of interest and we will provide you with complete details of the job posting.