In partnership with Curling Québec, again this year, Curling des Collines offers the “Curling 101 program”. The program is open to men and women interested in learning to curl in a relaxed atmosphere.
Program Description
Curling 101 is an 8 week turn-key program which allows people who have never curled, but who want to try it, to be introduced to the sport. With a two-hour class once a week, and the help of high-quality instructors, participants will progressively learn basic curling concepts, techniques and strategies.
This program refers to the Learn to Curl program created in partnership with Earle Morris, and then developed by Curling Canada and the Ottawa Valley Curling Association. The program has achieved remarkable success throughout Canada, and mainly targets the development of the recreational sector. Indeed, the program basically aims to introduce participants to curling within a fun, relaxed and safe environment, and thus create awareness and appreciation for the sport to a larger pool of enthusiasts.
Curling 101 at the Curling des Collines Center:
Course Instructor: Richard Gervais, 819-635-2608, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Sessions: A first session in the fall and another in the winter.
Schedule: To be determined based on demand (usually in the morning on Sundays).
Costs: You will find the Curling 101 costs listed under the Annual Membership Fees on the web page Membership.
A Few Special Features of the Curling 101 Program:
- Participants may enjoy ice time to practice during class
- Take advantage of a rebate on the Curling 101 program if you are registered in a league for the full season
- Instructors on site at all times
- Now open to teenagers
- Equipment included
- Limited to 32 participants
Why Should You Sign up With Friends:
- A team sport with a great social component!
- Easy and safe physical activity
- Indoor winter sport
To sign up for the course, please complete the Registration Form using the instructions on "Ways to Register".