Buckingham Curling Club

Despite only having two sheets of ice and small membership, the club has produced many Brier and Hearts representatives in the past,[1] owing to its proximity to strong teams in nearby Ottawa.

The second version of the club was opened in 1894 by the Whaleback Skating Rink, but closed a few years later.

[3] In 1952, the club switched from iron stones (used only in Quebec and Eastern Ontario) to granite rocks.

[3] Buckingham maintains an historical rivalry with the Ottawa Curling Club.

The trophy was donated by Joseph Merrill Currier, local Member of Parliament.