Sticks 'n Stones Bonspiel
This is a group registration Bonspiel. Limited individual entries are available - please contact bonspiel coordinator Bruce Hawkins (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Bonspiel details:
All participants not a member of Fergus Curling Club must sign a waiver.
E-transfer payments made to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Please include a note on e-transfers that payment is for Sticks & Stones Bonspiel.
The Founder's Bonspiel (Hugh Black) is an annual event held by the Fergus Curling Club. One of our most popular bonspiels, it commemorates one of our founders - Hugh Black.
This Bonspiel is open to all and has both team and individual entries available with the following format:
For further information, please contact the Bonspiel Convener, Jackie Fraser. To register, please follow one of the links below.
All participants not a member of Fergus Curling Club must sign a waiver.
This is a new bonspiel with the goal of preparing our u12 curlers for games in a bonspiel setting. There has been interest by u12 parents to have their children form teams and compete in bonspiels, however, to give them some experience, we'd like to team the u12 players with adult curlers from the FCC to form teams and compete. The adults will act as mentors for the young curlers during game play and assist the u12s in learning what is expected of them during a bonspiel. Hopefully the u12s will leave with a positive bonspiel experience having played in a familiar setting with knowledgable teammates and the confidence to create their own u12 teams and potentially compete outside of the club.
The convenors of this bonspiel are Hanna Gordon and Teaghan Laitar.
More details to follow.
Our 1834 Classic Bonspiel is introducing an exciting new format! Teams will be playing doubles matches as well as traditional 4-player curling.
More details to come!
, 1 draws, 8 teams of 4 max (16 teams of doubles)
Contact Jeff & Jenn Gleva at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for information.
This is an inter-club bonspiel between the Fergus Curling Club and Elora Curling Club. The purpose of this bonspiel is to extend our curling communities by creating social links between our clubs located in Centre Wellington. Elora revived the bonspiel in 2025 to much fan-fare, but it was Fergus that was able to hold on to the coveted Piss-pot! This year its the Fergus club that's hosting.
This is expected to be a fun day of four 4-end games with teams from Fergus playing teams from Elora. Hot lunch and snacks are included.
Click the link below to register.
If you have any questions, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Groundhog Bonspiel
A very popular event, The Groundhog Bonspiel is open for team registration.
Format:
For registration please follow the link below.
Wilkin's Ladies Bonspiel (2026)
The Wilkin's Ladies Bonspiel is an annual event sponsored by Wilkin Jewelers. One of the more popular bonspiels at the Fergus Curling Club, this women only event always features a theme. Its always a fun time and fills up early!
Format:
Double Trouble Mixed Doubles Bonspiel
The Double Trouble is an annual mixed doubles Bonspiel open to all curlers and sells out early.
Format:
Registration Deadline: February 13, 2027. To register, please use the "Register" link below.
For further information, please contact Donna Bessey (519-843-3918) This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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The Fergus Curling Club was established in 1834 and has operated every year since making it the oldest continuously operating curling club in Ontario.
We are a four sheet club of 260 members. There is a club room, bar, kitchen, and locker rooms. Much of the work around the club is voluntary with the exception of ice-making and caretaking.
The club is managed by a nine person board of directors elected annually from the general membership.