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Our Club
The Brandon Curling Club is an eight-sheet curling rink with comfortable upper and lower viewing lounges. Food and beverage service is available in the lower viewing lounge, Keystone Café, and beverage service is available in the Upper Lounge. The viewing lounges have a capacity of over 300 people.
Our History
The Brandon Curling Club was first founded in 1889-90 on the corner of 18th Street and Victoria Avenue. Since its inception, the Brandon Curling Club has moved three times and destroyed by fire twice. In 1992-93, the Brandon Curling Club contributed financially to the expansion of the Keystone Centre and now finds its home to an eight sheet curling rink complete with upper and lower viewing lounges, and food service within the Keystone Centre complex.
Food and beverage service is available in the lower viewing lounge, Keystone Café and beverage service is available in the Upper Lounge.
The viewing lounges have a capacity of over 300 people.
Important Dates in Our 127 Year History
Founded in 1889-90 on the corner of 18th Street and Victoria Avenue
Moved to a new rink on the Exhibition Grounds (18th and Richmond Avenue), November 6, 1953
Fire destroyed rink, January 5, 1956
New rink built, Fall 1956
Artificial ice installed, October 29, 1958
Fire destroyed rink, August 30, 1964
New rink built, December 26, 1964
Moved to 4-H Building on Exhibition Grounds, 1969-70. New club rooms later added to the rink.
Keystone Centre expansion – A new 8 sheet curling club ready for the 1992-93 curling season.