Richmond Curling Centre

The club was founded in 1958, with the first organizational meeting held on October 8 of that year.

After a deal with the City of Richmond, the club was moved from Cambie Road to its current location on Hollybridge.

The club has won a number of provincial curling titles over the years:[4] The club was home to the 2000 Scott Tournament of Hearts champion, 2000 World Women's Curling Championship gold medalist and 2002 Winter Olympics bronze medal champion Kelley Law rink.

[5] The club also won the men's 2018 Travelers Curling Club Championship with the team of Vic Shimizu, Cody Tanaka, Trevor Bakken and Mark Yodogawa.

[6] The club has won the women's provincial championships ten times: The club has won the men's provincial championships three times: