For the Curl BC 50/50, member facilities and affiliated organizations receive 40% of all sales credited to them by the purchaser. Last season we sold $116,610 worth of tickets to support curling across BC and we look to raise even more in 2023-24.
Get your tickets now at www.rafflebox.ca/raffle/curl-bc! Help spread the word, bring some well-needed funds to your home ice and get a chance to win some big bucks!
Tickets are 2 for $10, 5 for $20, or 20 for $50.
Curl BC will send out cheques to all beneficiaries at the end of March 2024.
- All members who receive a hand held unit, but do not use it for 3 months consecutively, will be responsible for returning the unit to Curl BC upon request.
- Hand held units must be returned by March 31st, 2024, any late devices that incur additional fees will be charged directly to the member.
If you have any general questions about the 50/50 raffle contact Scott Braley- sbraley@curlbc.ca
2023-24 Season Draw Dates
- October 15th, 2023
- November 15th, 2023
- December 15th, 2023
- January 15th, 2024
- February 15th, 2024
- March 15th, 2024
Pan Continental Kelowna 2023
Get your tickets online by clicking here
- 2 for $10
- 5 for $20
- 20 for $50
In-person ticket sales will be available from October 29th to November 4th during the event.
Want to know how much your local curling facility has raised? Every month we’ll provide an updated list of sales across BC
Here are the top 15 sellers from 2022- 23
• Kelowna CC – $9,490; net $3,796
• Optimists – $9,380; net $3,752
• Dawson Creek CC – $6,420; net $2,568
• Kerry Park CC – $3,860; net $1,544
• Chilliwack CC – $3,780; net $1,512
• Qualicum CC – $3,660; net $1,464
• Victoria CC – $3,280; net $1,312
• Nelson CC – $2,780; net $1,112
• Tunnel Town CC – $2,590; net $1,036
• Chetwynd CC – $2,530; net $1,012
• Merritt CC – $2,440; net $976
• Port Moody CC – $2,210; net $884
• Trail CC – $2,170; net $868
• Duncan CC – $2,130; net $852