Travelers Curling Club Championship

Travelers Curling Club Championships
Established 2009
2015 host city Ottawa, Ontario
2015 arena Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club
2015 men's champion Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's CC
2015 women's champion Prince Edward Island Cornwall CC
Current edition
2015 Travelers Curling Club Championship

The Travelers Curling Club Championship (formerly known as The Dominion Curling Club Championship) is an annual curling tournament held in Canada. The tournament features the top "club level" curlers from every province and territory in Canada, plus Northern Ontario.

The first event was held in 2009. Each province and territory holds a series of playdowns where only one team per curling club is allowed an entry. Each curling club selects their teams independently with many choosing their respective club champions.

The event features only "club level" curlers. This means that top curling teams are barred from entry. Teams can only have one player who has played in a provincial men's, women's or seniors event that season or the previous season or in a Capital One Grand Slam of Curling event that year or in the previous year.

Champions

Year Location Men's winning club Women's winning club
2009 Toronto, Ontario Ontario Chatham Granite (Chatham, Ontario) Ontario High Park (Toronto, Ontario)
2010 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Saskatchewan Sutherland CC (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) Alberta Lethbridge CC (Lethbridge, Alberta)
2011 Richmond, British Columbia Alberta Red Deer CC (Red Deer, Alberta) Manitoba Granite CC (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
2012 Toronto, Ontario Alberta Crestwood CC (Edmonton, Alberta) Ontario Quinte CC (Belleville, Ontario)
2013 Thunder Bay, Ontario Alberta Crestwood CC (Edmonton, Alberta) Manitoba Brandon CC (Brandon, Manitoba)
2014 Halifax, Nova Scotia Saskatchewan Nutana CC (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) Ontario Westmount G&CC (Kitchener, Ontario)
2015 Ottawa, Ontario Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's CC (St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador) Prince Edward Island Cornwall CC (Cornwall, Prince Edward Island)

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