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2025 Wheelchair Doubles Provincial Championship

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2025 Wheelchair Doubles Provincial Championship

January 10-12, 2025

John Thurston and Christine Molnar with Coach Carl

Teams

Congratulations to the 2025 Wheelchair Doubles Provincial Winners John Thurston and Christine Molnar!  Coach: Carl Rennick

Host Info

The Bobcaygeon Curling Club and Recreational Facility is a wheelchair-accessible, four-sheet curling facility in the heart of beautiful Bobcaygeon, Lock 32 on the Trent-Severn Waterway.

In addition to the sport of curling and a host of related social events, the club offers a fully-licensed lounge with a kitchen.

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Visitor Information

Bobcaygeon is a community on the Trent-Severn Waterway in the City of Kawartha Lakes, in east-central Ontario.

The city takes its name from the Mississaugua Ojibway word baabaagwaajiwanaang, which means “at the very shallow currents”. Its chief industry is tourism, particularly related to recreational fishing. Bobcaygeon is a hub for the region, providing many of the services that are unavailable in the smaller neighbouring communities.

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Teams

Teams will be posted following provincial qualifiers being held January 31 – February 2, 2025, and the challenge round being held February 14 – 16, 2025.

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Host Info

Curling joined the historic Mississaugua Golf & Country Club in 1958.

This 6 Sheet Club offers its members a wide variety of social, recreational, and competitive programs.

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Visitor Info

Mississaugua is located on the western shore of Lake Ontario. It is home to Toronto Pearson International Airport and is known as a popular shopping destination. The city takes it’s name from the Ojibwa word meaning ‘river of many mouths’.

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