André Ferland

André Ferland (born in Drummondville, Quebec) is a Canadian curling coach.

He was the coach of two Quebec Canadian Junior champion teams, those skipped by Denis Marchand and by Michel Ferland, which won championships in 1980 and 1992, respectively.

He was also a CCA team leader at five World Junior Championships.

He is associated with popularizing the use of a stopwatch by sweepers to measure rock speed, which has come into widespread use.

[2] Ferland is also known for refining the "no-lift delivery," a technique which is now used extensively throughout the world by professional and recreational curlers.