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Learn 2 Curl Clinics

Want to learn to play that funny game with brooms and rocks on ice?  

Sign up for one of our Learn 2 Curl clinics and experience this Olympic gold medal sport for yourself.  

We’ll teach you how to “throw” the rock, when to sweep, what a hog line is - and just how much fun the game can be!

Curling has something for everyone.  It's a sport you can play for a lifetime, where children, parents and grandparents can play together.  It's also a wonderful way to meet people and make friends around the world.  

We have great instructors who will help you get started on a lifetime of fun and fitness while developing an ever-widening community of curling friends!

Our clinics teach all deliveries (slide, stick and wheelchair).  If you have knee or hip/joint problems, then the stick delivery is for you!  If you are in a wheelchair, you can still curl! 

We offer Learn 2 Curl clinics for both adults and juniors at various times during the curling season so we should have one that will work for you.  Don't miss your chance to try the hottest sport on ice!  

After one easy lesson, you'll be ready for the next step.  In our 4 week Try It! League, you can test your new skills in real game situations. 

 

 

Fall clinics are in late September and early October.  These are scheduled to allow participation in our short Try It! League in October, before the start of our regular leagues in late October/early November.   

We also offer clinics from November to March, as our schedule allows. These are followed by short Try It! League in April. 

2025-2026 Learn 2 Curl clinics

Dates Coming Soon

Our Try It League page has details about the league and schedule.  Check it out here.

Learn to Curl Registration Link Coming Soon!

To be notified about future classes, go here to put your name on our contact list.

 

 

 

What to bring & what to wear:  Good curling ice is clean.  Bring a clean pair of athletic or other flat bottom shoes (preferably ones you've worn indoors only) as dirt, grit and salt are death to curling ice!  No shoes with heels or slick leather soles.  Dress to be warm on the ice.  The ice house is about 40 degrees.  We recommend wearing layers that allow flexibility (not jeans!) and bringing light weight gloves and hats.  

Age and Physical limitations advisory:  Curling stones are pushed, not lifted in all delivery methods.  Curlers must be of an age and strength to handle the 42 pound stones.  Families are encouraged to learn together but children younger than 12 are most often too small to manage the stones effectively.  

 

 

 

We teach the traditional slide delivery.

Delivering a curling stone

sliding to deliver the stone

 

In the hackgetting set in the hack

 

We teach the adaptive Stick delivery technique.

 Stick Curling delivery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you can can stand and walk on the ice but would have difficulty getting down into the hack, we can teach you the “Stick” (or standing) delivery.

The stick delivery is taught alongside the sliding delivery during our clinics, as the rules for using the stick delivery in a game have much in common with the sliding delivery rules.  Occasionally we offer "Stick" only clinics.

 

We also teach Wheelchair curling. 

 

Wheelchair curling has unique rules for delivering the stone and playing the game.  So we can better teach the unique aspects of wheelchair curling, wheelchair clinics are taught by an experienced wheelchair curler in a small group.