[3] In curling, Rose won her first provincial championship in 1967 playing lead for the Betty Duguid rink, which also included her softball team mates Joan Ingram and Laurie Bradawaski.
[8] Rose did not win another provincial title until 1982, which she won as a skip, with team mates Lynne Andrews, Kim Crass and Shannon Burns.
[9] At the 1982 Scott Tournament of Hearts Canadian championship, Rose led her Manitoba rink to a 7–3 round robin record, in a five-way tie for first place.
At the 1990 Canadian Senior Curling Championships, the team finished with a 7–3 record,[13] and lost in the semifinal to Alberta's Amy Nakamura.
This was good enough for first place, and gave them a bye to the final,[16] where they faced off against Ontario, skipped by Jill Greenwood, whom they lost to 6–4.
[17] Rose won her final provincial tournament, winning the 2000 women's masters championship as skip for curlers over 60.