[1] Team Alberta, who was skipped by Matt Baldwin won the Brier Tankard by finishing round robin play unbeaten with a 10–0 record.
This was Alberta's sixth Brier championship and the second time Baldwin had won a title as a skip, with his first coming in 1954.
Saskatchewan's 30–3 victory over New Brunswick in Draw 2 set a Brier record for most points scored in a game by one team (30) and the largest margin of victory in a game (27).
This broke the previous records of set in 1934 by Ontario in their 26–2 victory over Nova Scotia.
The teams are listed as follows:[3] Skip: Matt Baldwin Third: Gordon Haynes Second: Art Kleinmeyer Lead: Bill Price Skip: Reg Stone Third: Roy Stone Second: Douglas McGibney Lead: Ernest Gordon Skip: Howard Wood Jr. Third: William Sharp Second: Don Duguid Lead: Lorne Duguid Skip: Kenneth Everett Third: Thomas McAlpine Second: Robert Hutton Lead: Douglas Neal Skip: Alexander Fisher Third: Wilbert Howell Second: John Gullage Lead: William Piercey Skip: Don McEwen Third: James Simpson Second: Donald Smeaton Lead: Bill Tetley Skip: Ralph Simmons Third: Pennell Richardson Second: Robert Rafuse Lead: Lee Rhodenizer Skip: Stan Sarjeant Third: Roy Hewitt Second: Earl Lamb Lead: Harry Tissington Skip: Clifford MacDonald Third: James Cameron Second: William Mooreside Lead: Gordon Stewart Skip: Ken Weldon Third: William Isaac Second: Art Hutchingame Lead: Bruce Coulter Skip: Garnet Campbell Third: Glen Campbell Second: Don Campbell Lead: Lloyd Campbell All draw times are listed in Eastern Time (UTC-05:00)[4] Monday, March 4 3:00 PM Monday, March 4 8:00 PM Tuesday, March 5 9:30 AM Tuesday, March 5 2:30 PM Wednesday, March 6 3:00 PM Wednesday, March 6 8:00 PM Thursday, March 7 9:00 AM Thursday, March 7 3:00 PM Thursday, March 7 8:00 PM Friday, March 8 Friday, March 8