1971 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship

[2] For the second consecutive year, there would be a three-way tiebreaker playoff to determine the championship as Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan all finished round robin play with 6–3 records.

Team Saskatchewan, who was skipped by Vera Pezer captured the championship by defeating both British Columbia 10–7 in the semifinal and Alberta 9–2 in the final.

The event had particularly good ice conditions for the time, due in part to cool weather and small crowds.

[4] The Nova Scotia rink ended up becoming the third team to finish round robin play winless.

The teams were as follows:[5][6] Skip: Kay Baldwin Third: Joyce Bucholz Second: Shriley Mitchell Lead: Gladys Tainish Skip: Ina Hansen Third: Ada Calles Second: Carol Klinck Lead: Gilberte Bailey Skip: Mabel Mitchell Third: Mildred Murray Second: Evelyn Bird Lead: June Clark Skip: Shirley Pilson Third: Anne Orser Second: Patricia Maher Lead: Geraldine Lenihan Skip: Sue-Anne Bartlett Third: Ann Bright Second: Frances Hiscock Lead: Mavis Pike Skip: Clare Purdy Third: Florence Ives Second: Joan MacLeod Lead: Betty Rann Skip: Helen Sillman Third: Norma Knudson Second: Elaine Tetley Lead: Marilyn Walker Skip: Marie Toole Third: Jennie Boomhower Second: Cathy Dillon Lead: Pauline Johnston Skip: Nicole Janelle Third: Paulette Janelle Second: Doris LaPointe Lead: Denise Cote Skip: Vera Pezer Third: Sheila Rowan Second: Joyce McKee Lead: Lee Morrison Final Round Robin standings[6] All times are listed in Newfoundland Standard Time (UTC-03:30).