Curling Ontario

Unlike the Dominion Tankard, the women's championship included teams from both southern and northern Ontario until 2015.

The winning team represents Ontario at the Canadian Junior Curling Championships.

The winner represents Ontario at the Canadian Senior Curling Championships.

The winner represents Ontario at the Canadian Masters Curling Championships.

(winners since 1993) First instituted in 2013 to send a team to the inaugural National Mixed Doubles Championship.

Champions are as follows: This event allowed more amateur curlers to win a provincial championship.

Notable past winners: This event existed until 2016 and was replaced by the U21 Mixed Doubles championship.

[22] Past winners:[23] Previously known as Bantam Mixed Notable past winners:[26] Mixed curling for male curlers over 50 and female curlers over 45. Notable past champions: In this event, each club that enters has two teams, who compete against other clubs, and scores are totalled in aggregate form.

The event served as a provincial championship from 1927 to 1931 with a team selected from with winning club representing Ontario at the Brier.

"Sticks" are usually used by disabled and elderly athletes unable to throw the rock by sliding along the ice.

Past winners: This event began in 2023 and features teams who participate in local and provincial bonspiels.

Logo in use while the organization was branded as CurlON
Charles Collins and his team from the Dundas Curling Club, were winners of this event in 1903