If you’re looking for something new to try during the upcoming cold weather, The Brampton Curling Club is one of the city’s top spots — and they’re inviting you to put on your grippers and try the sport out for yourself.
Located in the heart of the city at 46 McMurchy Avenue, this local gem is heating things up with indoor curling games and good vibes, and it’s accessible to people of all ages and skill levels, not just the pros.


Whether you’re looking to stay fit during the autumn and winter, try something new, or just hang with friends in a cozy spot, the Brampton Curling Club is the place to make that happen.
The best part: you can check the club out for free at their upcoming open house, where you’ll be able to try a game of curling, whether you’re already a fan of the sport or a total newcomer who’s interested in learning.
In curling, multiple teams take turns throwing rocks down a sheet of ice, then using brooms to sweep the rock towards its intended target. Points are awarded for accuracy, making the sport very rewarding to get good at, and its accessibility has made it one of the fastest-growing sports in the world.

Because of its nature as a team sport, curling is also a great way to socialize with club members and meet new people. Weekly leagues are arranged for players so they get to play with a variety of other club members, and at the end of each game, everyone shakes hands and goes to the bar area for drinks and social time.

Not only is curling an accessible sport that isn’t physically demanding, it’s also one of the most affordable ways to have fun. And if you don’t feel comfortable squatting down to throw the rock, you can use a stick to make it easier.
In addition to the low membership fee, players can either bring their own equipment from home or borrow it from the club.

The Brampton Curling Club has been designed from the ground up to offer a premium experience for longtime curlers and newcomers alike. The spacious facility features six total ice sheets so there’s no shortage of room to play, as well as comfortably heated viewing areas, a full bar, and locker rooms for members.
With so much available at the facility, it’s no wonder this historic club has stuck around in Brampton for so long – they’ve been Brampton’s premier curling spot since 1880.
The club is about to enter yet another successful season, so be sure to save the date! The next open house happens on October 4 from 1 to 4 pm.
For more details, visit bramptoncc.com.
