The 1992 Labatt Brier was held from March 8 to 15 at the Agridome in Regina, Saskatchewan.
[1] Vic Peters of Manitoba defeated Russ Howard of Ontario in the final in an extra end to win his first and only Brier of his career.
Howard was the favourite to win the event, having only lost four games all season prior to the Brier.
With the win, Vic Peters and his team of Dan Carey, Chris Neufeld and Don Rudd went on to represent Canada at the 1992 World Men's Curling Championship.
[3] Skip: Kevin Martin Third: Kevin Park Second: Dan Petryk Lead: Don Bartlett Alternate: Jules Owchar Skip: Jim Armstrong Third: Ron Thompson Second: Greg Monkman Lead: Ed Fowler Alternate: Brad Giles Skip: Vic Peters Third: Dan Carey Second: Chris Neufeld Lead: Don Rudd Alternate: John Loxton Skip: Mike Kennedy Third: Brad Fitzherbert Second: Tom Harris Lead: Dave Coster Alternate: Geordie McGugan Skip: Glenn Goss Third: Geoff Cunningham Second: John Allan Lead: Neil Young Alternate: Toby McDonald Skip: Al Hackner Third: Larry Pineau Second: Brian Perozak Lead: Brian Adams Alternate: Gordon Tribe Skip: Dave Jones Third: Bruce Lohnes Second: Jeff Henderson Lead: Vance LeCocq Alternate: Don Cutcliffe Skip: Russ Howard Third: Glenn Howard Second: Wayne Middaugh Lead: Peter Corner Alternate: Larry Merkley Skip: Ted MacFadyen Third: Bill MacFadyen Second: Mike Coady Lead: Sandy Foy Alternate: Dave MacFadyen Skip: Ted Butler Third: Daniel Lemery Second: Andre Lafleur Lead: Louis Biron Alternate: Pierre Charette Skip: Brad Hebert Third: Warren Sharp Second: Bob Novakowski Lead: Kerry Gudereit Alternate: Jim Packet Skip: Steve Moss Third: Derek Elkin Second: Steve Van Dine Lead: Clayton Ravndal Alternate: Richard Robertson