The Canadian Senior Curling Championships are an annual bonspiel held to determine the national champions in senior curling for Canada.
The event's first committee was established in October 1964.
[1] Frank Sargent was an original member of the senior championship committee, and believed the event would attract former Brier competitors and give seniors a place to compete which had not existed.
[2] The inaugural Canadian Seniors Curling Championship was hosted in Port Arthur in March 1965.
It used a minimum age of 55 for competitors, and had the Seagram Company as its title sponsor.