Wilkin's Ladies Bonspiel (2025)
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. And this year sounds like it is going to be a lot of fun.
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Sorry, the event is now full and we could not accept more registration
Groundhog Bonspiel (2025)
Another popular event, The Groundhog Bonspiel is open for team registration.
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For registration please follow the link below.
The Fergus Curling Club presents Paint Night
(No, we are not painting the walls)
Come for a fun evening of instructor led activities and unleash your inner creativity. No experience needed and supplies and instruction will be provided. Proceeds will go to the FCC Floor Fund. For further information, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Fergus Curling Club Sweethearts Bonspiel is back!
3 - 6 end games; true mixed team format ; 2 draws
Snack will be provided on Friday February 14th
Cold breakfast, lunch and catered dinner will be provided on Saturday February 15th
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Dinner to be served around 5:30 pm
To register for this event, please follow the "Register" link below.
Double Trouble Mixed Doubles Bonspiel (2025)
The Double Trouble is an annual mixed doubles Bonspiel open to all curlers.
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Registration Deadline: February 8, 2025. 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.