The 1952 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 3 to 8, 1952 at Winnipeg Amphitheatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Winnipeg became the first Canadian city outside of Toronto to host a Brier more than once.
[1] Team Manitoba, who was skipped by Billy Walsh became the second team to capture the Brier Tankard in their hometown as they finished round robin play unbeaten with a 10–0 record.
[2] The teams are listed as follows:[3] Skip: Arthur Simpson Third: Aubrey Gore Second: Ronald MacLean Lead: Norman Dalsto Skip: Reg Stone Third: Scotty Ross Second: Maxwell Gordon Lead: Douglas McGibney Skip: Billy Walsh Third: Al Langlois Second: Andy McWilliams Lead: John Watson Skip: Victor Limerick Third: Arthur Limerick Second: Craig Cartwright Lead: Richard Malloy Skip: J.W.
Tomelin Third: Norman Hood Second: Alexander Fisher Lead: Austin Boyd Skip: Jim Guy Third: Jack Pike Second: Leo Fregeau Lead: Raymond Parnell Skip: Henry Blanchard Third: Avard Mann Second: Edward Henry Lead: Larry Hatfield Skip: Ralph Clark Third: Victor Brown Second: Kenneth Bissett Lead: Burritt Harrison Skip: Frank Hansen Third: Christopher Gallant Second: Charles Kydd Lead: Harold McInnis Skip: Kenneth Weldon Third: Ches McCance Second: Joseph Hawkins Lead: James Turney Skip: Frank Hastings Third: Nels Witherow Second: Alvin Turner Lead: Fritz Ostberg This curling-related article is a stub.