About the Curling Club

The Michener Hill Curling Rink was originally constructed by the trainees and vocational instructors of the Alberta School Hospital as a work project in April, 1964. In 1985 the independent leagues that curled at the rink joined together to create the Michener Hill Curling Assoc., which then leased the building from government. In 2003 the name was changed to Michener Hill Curling Club. Around the same time the club was joined by members of the Springbrook Curling Club who had lost their rink. The club is a strong and vibrant entity in the curling community.

WELCOME TO Michener Hill Curling Club

Annual General Meeting

Annual General Meeting

The 2024 Annual General Meeting was held on April 10, with a new Board of Directors elected.

Board of Directors elected
League Champions

League Champions

Who are the 2023-24 league champions at the Michener Hill Curling Club?

Check out who won!
Contact the Club

Contact the Club

Contact the curling club, view the map, or send us an email.

Learn More

We are located on Michener Hill in Red Deer, Alberta. Our address is 3910 - 51A Street Red Deer, AB T4N 6S6.

If you have questions or need additional information, please call: 403-346-0440 or use the form below to send us a message!

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Welcome to a new year!

We are planning to open mid-October for the 2023-24 curling season. If interested in joining a league or learning to curl, please contact us.

Everyone welcome to attend.
Leagues are: Tuesday Night Mixed, Wednesday Night Mens, Thursday Morning Ladies, Thursday Night Mixed, and a Friday Night Fun Mixed.

Curling to start Oct 16, 2023.

Bonspiel Dates

TBA- Red Deer Classic
TBA - ALS bonspiel contact Carrie Mello
TBA - JV Spiel
Ladies spiel
TBA- Mens spiel
TBA - Mixed spiel

Fees

Curling Fees

Membership - $75
League dues - $325/league
Thursday morning - $280
Friday night - $255

Rental Fees

Day rent – $1000
Hourly – $50/sht/hr

About the Curling Club

The Michener Hill Curling Rink was originally constructed by the trainees and vocational instructors of the Alberta School Hospital as a work project in April, 1964. In 1985 the independent leagues that curled at the rink joined together to create the Michener Hill Curling Assoc., which then leased the building from government. In 2003 the name was changed to Michener Hill Curling Club. Around the same time the club was joined by members of the Springbrook Curling Club who had lost their rink. The club is a strong and vibrant entity in the curling community.

Curling Associations

Curling Canada

Curling Alberta

Curling/Tour Information

World Curling Tour

Curling Zone

Curling Clubs

Red Deer Curling Club

Retail Curling Equipment

Kevin Martin Curling

Olson Curling Supplies

Goldline Curling Supplies

ASHAM Curling Supplies

It might look complicated when you watch curling on TV, but when it comes right down to it, our sport is pretty easy to understand — once you learn some of the basic terminology and strategies.

This is where you can start your learning process to find out how the game of curling works. And then you can get onto the ice and have fun with the rest of us!

A good place to start is the following article on the Curling Canada website, or check out this two-minute YouTube video from Curling Canada:

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