at 8620 107 Street, Edmonton , T6E 4L3 Canada
As the oldest club in Edmonton, the Granite Curling club hosts approximately 1,000 curlers each week in regular play on 8 sheets of ice.
The Granite Curling Club is Edmonton’s oldest curling club and most prestigious curling club, and one of the oldest in the Province of Alberta. It was founded and incorporated in 1920, and officially opened for curling on December 20, 1920. Incorporation of the Club as a non-profit organization occurred in 1953 under the Societies Act. The Granite boasts a number of provincial and national champions from all competitive levels: Matt Baldwin (Men); Hec Gervais (Men); Bill Mitchell (Mixed); Tom Reed (Men & Seniors); Randy Ferbey (Men); Tiffany Odegard (Juniors); Simon Handfield and Kathy Odegard (Senior Ladies) to name a few. The Granite Curling Club hosts approximately 1,000 curlers each week in regular play on 8 sheets of ice. Various community groups use the Clubs large ice pad area for cultural events, theatrical performances, fund-raising events and other public events during the off-season. We have over 250 volunteers from the Club and the Community and a history of organized and successful events. The Granite Curling Club works hard to fulfill their mandate to promote the Sport of Curling among all age groups by providing a first-class facility for the enjoyment of curlers and community members.
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Granite Curling Club is Edmonton based place and this enity listed in Sports Venue & Stadium category. Located at 8620 107 Street AB T6E 4L3. Contact phone number of Granite Curling Club: (780) 439-0695
An urban haven for skiers and snowboarders in Edmonton, Alberta. Open to non-members!
Construction is well underway for the new Commonwealth Community Recreation Centre which is slated to open in 2012. The new centre will be a bright and welcoming facility for people of all ages to enjoy. Our vision is for the centre to be an integral and vibrant community hub, becoming a recreation and social core for Commonwealth area residents. In the meantime we are happy to host the Edmonton Eskimos in their 2011 season, let's go Esks!!