[2] British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan all finished round robin play tied for first with 7–2 records, necessitating a tiebreaker playoff between the three teams to determine the championship.
Team Saskatchewan, who was skipped by Dorenda Schoenhals captured the championship by defeating both Manitoba 8–6 in the semifinal and British Columbia 8–4 in the final.
British Columbia's 13–0 victory over Quebec in Draw 7 was the second time in which a team posted a shutout in tournament history.
Saskatchewan remained unbeaten with their 13–9 victory over Nova Scotia and eliminating Ontario from contention despite their 11–7 win over New Brunswick.
BC remained alive as they completed the largest comeback in tournament history with a steal of one in the extra end for an improbable 12–11 win.
BC would do their job with a 12–3 victory over Nova Scotia to remain alive as they needed both Manitoba and Saskatchewan to lose to be in the playoff.
This meant that a three-way tiebreaker playoff between BC, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan on Friday would determine the championship.
For the playoff, following a draw from a stetson hat,[5] Manitoba and Saskatchewan drew the semifinal pairing while British Columbia received a bye into the final.