Tentative 2023 BC Championship schedule updated; host sites still available
Based on feedback from our members, member associations across the nation, and Curling Canada, Curl BC has amended its tentative schedule for the 2022-23 BC championship season. Please the updated dates below and provide us with feedback if you spot any issues for a category you participate in.
Category | Event | Date |
Women | Women’s Qualifier | December 2-4th or 9th-11th |
Men | Men’s Qualifier | December 2-4th or 9th -11th |
Canada Winter Games Mixed Doubles Qualifier | BC Championship | December 1st-4th or 8th-11th |
U18 | BC Championships | December 27th-31st |
Women | BC Championship | January 10-15th |
Men | BC Championship | January 10-15th |
BC Winter Games | Zone Qualifiers | January 20-22nd |
U21 | BC Championships | January 24th-29th |
Mixed Doubles | BC Championship | February 8-12th |
Women’s and Open Stick | BC Championship | February 17th-19th |
Masters | BC Championships | February 21-26 |
Mixed | BC Championship | February 28-March 5th |
Seniors | Provincial Championship | March 14-19th |
BC Winter Games | Multi-Sport Games | March 23-26th |
Club Championships | BC Championship | March 28th-April 2nd |
In addition, Curl BC is looking for host committees and host sites for four of the 2023 BC championships we have planned for next season, this includes the U18, U21, senior and master’s championship categories. If you would like your club to host one of the four championships currently available, please have your club manager or board of directors contact Scott Braley (sbraley@curlbc.ca) or Will Sutton (wsutton@curlbc.ca) about one of these championships today
Thanks to all of the clubs and centres who have submitted bids to date. There are enormous benefits to hosting a Curl BC event, including:
- Increased revenue for your club from various local and provincial sources.
- Training for your volunteers and/or staff with regard to officiating, livestreaming and beyond.
- Opportunities to learn from Curl BC ice technicians on how to create championship ice conditions
- Opportunities to invite and introduce community groups to the benefits of your facilities, such as school classes and politicians (with an objective to increase interest in the game or your facility)
- Helping to build club community spirit and culture
- Increased revenue for the club through food and beverage sales
- Increased economic impact in the overall host community
- A fun experience for all involved