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Canadian Junior Curling Championships
Annual youth curling tournament
Annual youth curling tournament
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Canadian Junior Curling Championships |
| Established | 1950 (men) |
| 1971 (women) | |
| Current host city | Sudbury, Ontario |
| Current arena | Gerry McCrory Countryside Sports Complex |
| Current men's champion | 2 |
| Current women's champion | 1 |
| Current | 2025 Canadian Junior Curling Championships |
1971 (women) | Current men's champion = 2 | Current women's champion = 1
The Canadian Under-20 Curling Championships, more commonly known as the Canadian Junior Curling Championships, is an annual curling tournament held to determine the best youth curling team in Canada. Junior level curlers must be under the age of 21 as of June 30 in the year prior to the tournament.
The event began in 1950 as the National Schoolboys Championship, and all members of a team had to attend the same high school. Efforts to establish the event were led by Ken Watson, Maurice Smith and others. From 1950 to 1957, teams played for the Victor Sifton Trophy. Sifton's newspaper chain was the sponsor of the event during this time. From 1958 to 1975 the event was sponsored by Pepsi and was known as the Pepsi Schoolboys, becoming the Pepsi Juniors in 1976. At that time, the age limit of the event was adjusted to match the eligibility for the World Junior Curling Championships which began in 1975. In 1971 a separate women's event was created, and was initially called the Canadian Girls Curling Championship. In 1980 Pepsi began sponsoring the women's juniors as well. In 1987 the events were combined into one national junior championship and held at the same venue. Pepsi continued to be the event sponsor until 1994. In 1995, the event was added to the Canadian Curling Association's "Season of Champions" programme.
Since 2022 and between 1974 and 1994, the winner of the event went on to represent Canada at the following year's World junior championship. 1996 to 2020 the winner would play in the same year's championship. The winners of the 1994 and 1995 women's events had to play off to represent Canada at the 1995 World Junior Curling Championships. This was not needed for the men, as the 1993 champion Shawn Adams rink was suspended, so the 1994 winners represented Canada at the 1994 World Junior Curling Championships. The 2021 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and was replaced by the 2021 World Junior Qualification Event played in the Fall, the winner going on to represent Canada at the 2022 World Juniors.
The event was re-branded to the Canadian Under-21 Curling Championships in 2024 and the Canadian Under-20 Curling Championships in 2025.
Sponsors
- 1950–1957: Sifton newspapers
- 1958–1994: Pepsi
- 1995: Canadian Curling Association
- 1996–1997: Maple Leaf Foods
- 1998–2005: Kärcher
- 2006–2015: M&M Meat Shops
- 2016: Egg Farmers of Ontario
- 2017: Ambrosia
- 2018–current: New Holland
Champions
Men
1950–1978
| Year | Winning Locale | Winning team | Coach | Location | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1950 | Bill Clarke, Gary Carlson, Ian Innes, Harold Grassie | Quebec City, Quebec | |||||
| 1951 | Gary Thode, Gary Cooper, Orest Hyrniuk, Roy Hufsmith | Nelson, British Columbia | |||||
| 1952 | Gary Thode, Gary Cooper, Doug Conn, Roy Hufsmith | Moncton, New Brunswick | |||||
| 1953 | Bob Walker, Duncan Brodie, Claire Peacock, George MacGregor | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | |||||
| 1954 | Bayne Secord, Don Snider, Stan Austman, Don Brownell | Hamilton, Ontario | |||||
| 1955 | Bayne Secord, Stan Austman, Merv Mann, Gary Stevenson | Sydney, Nova Scotia | |||||
| 1956 | Bob Hawkins, Ted Clarke, Bruce Beveridge, Dave Williams | Fort William, Ontario | |||||
| 1957 | Ian Johnston, Peter Galsworthy, Dave Robinson, Mike Jackson | Winnipeg, Manitoba | |||||
| 1958 | Tom Tod, Neil McLeod, Patrick Moran, David Allin | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island | |||||
| 1959 | John Trout, Bruce Walker, David Woods, Allen Sharpe | George Walsh | Calgary, Alberta | ||||
| 1960 | Tommy Kroeger, Jack Isaman, Ron Nelson, Murray Sorenson | Noranda, Quebec | |||||
| 1961 | Jerry Caughlin, Jack Cox, Mike Shippitt, David Jones | Prince George, British Columbia | |||||
| 1962 | Mike Lukowich, Ed Lukowich, Doug McLeod, David Moore | Halifax, Nova Scotia | |||||
| 1963 | Wayne Saboe, Ron Hampton, Rick Aldridge, Mick Adams | Guelph, Ontario | |||||
| 1964 | Bob Ash, Bill Ash, Terry Armstrong, Fred Prier | Regina, Saskatchewan | |||||
| 1965 | Dan Fink, Ken Runtz, Ron Jacques, Larry Lechner | Fredericton, New Brunswick | |||||
| 1966 | Brian Howes, Blair Pallesen, John Thompson, Chris Robinson | St. John's, Newfoundland | |||||
| 1967 | Stanley Trout, Doug Dobry, Allen Kullay, Donald Douglas | Ron Anton | Flin Flon, Manitoba | ||||
| 1968 | Bill Hope, Bruce Lord, Brian Domney, Dennis Gardiner | Port Arthur, Ontario | |||||
| 1969 | Robert Miller, Roger Rask, Lloyd Helm, William Aug | North Battleford, Saskatchewan | |||||
| 1970 | Ronald Ferguson, Garth Jardine, Brian Henderson, Cyril Sutherland | Saint-Jérôme, Quebec | |||||
| 1971 | Greg Montgomery, Don Despins, Jeff Montgomery, Rod Verboom | Kamloops, British Columbia | |||||
| 1972 | Lawrence Niven, Rick Niven, Jim Ross, Ted Poblawski | Schumacher, Ontario | |||||
| 1973 | Mark McDonald, Lloyd Emmerson, Phillip Tomsett, Jon Clare | Moncton, New Brunswick | |||||
| 1974 | Robb King, Brad Hannah, Bill Fowlis, Chris King | Ottawa, Ontario | |||||
| 1975 | Paul Gowsell, Neil Houston, Glen Jackson, Kelly Stearne | Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
| 1976 | Bill Jenkins, John Scales, Sandy Stewart, Alan Mayhew | title=Bill Jenkins Curling Rink - Team - Curling | url=https://peisportshalloffame.ca/bill-jenkins-curling-rink-team-curling/ | website=PEI Sports Hall of Fame | access-date=September 23, 2025}} | Kapuskasing, Ontario | |
| 1977 | Paul Gowsell, John Ferguson, Doug MacFarlane, Kelly Stearne | Winnipeg, Manitoba | |||||
| 1978 | Darren Fish, Lorne Barker, Murray Ursulak, Barry Barker | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
1979–present
A playoff was added in 1979.
| Year | Winning Locale | Winning team | Coach | Runner-up Locale (skip) | Location | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1979 | Mert Thompsett, Lyle Derry, Joel Gagne, Mike Friesen | Newfoundland and Labrador (Geoff Cunningham) | Victoria, British Columbia | |||||
| 1980 | Denis Marchand, Denis Cecil, Yves Barrette, Larry Phillips | André Ferland | (John Kawaja) | Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario | ||||
| 1981 | Mert Thompsett, Bill McTavish, Joel Gagne, Mike Friesen | (Trevor Alexander) | Saint John, New Brunswick | |||||
| 1982 | John Base, Bruce Webster, Dave McAnerney, Jim Donahoe | (Todd Gray) | Swift Current, Saskatchewan | |||||
| 1983 | Jamie Schneider, Danny Ferner, Steven Leippi, Kelly Vollman | Mike Schneider | (Frank O'Driscoll) | Halifax, Nova Scotia | ||||
| 1984 | Bob Ursel, Brent Mendella, Gerald Chick, Mike Ursel | Jim Ursel | (Rob Houston) | Winnipeg, Manitoba | ||||
| 1985 | Kevin Martin, Richard Feeney, Dan Petryk, Michael Berger | (Kent Scales) | St. John's, Newfoundland | |||||
| 1986 | Hugh McFadyen, Jon Mead, Norman Gould, John Lange | (Kelly Vollman) | Red Deer, Alberta | |||||
| 1987 | Jim Sullivan, Charlie Sullivan, Craig Burgess, Dan Alderman | David Sullivan{{cite web | url=http://www.tsacurlingclub.com/uploads/8/1/1/6/8116057/sullivan-family.pdf | access-date=19 April 2023 | website=tsacurlingclub.com | title=Sullivan Family}} | (Wayne Middaugh) | |
| 1988 | Mike Wood, Mike Bradley, Todd Troyer, Greg Hawkes | Gordon Hooey | (Craig Kochan) | North Vancouver, British Columbia | ||||
| 1989 | Dean Joanisse, David Nantes, Tim Coombes, Jet Pilon | Dave Hatter | (Martin Ferland) | Winnipeg, Manitoba | ||||
| 1990 | Noel Herron, Robert Brewer, Steve Small, Richard Polk | Ted Brown | (Lyall Hudson) | Garson, Ontario | ||||
| 1991 | Jason Repay, Aaron Skillen, Scott McCallum, Trevor Clifford | Jim Glena | (Rob Schlender) | Leduc, Alberta | ||||
| 1992 | Michel Ferland, Marco Berthelot, Steve Beaudry, Steve Guetre | André Ferland | (Shawn Adams) | Vernon, British Columbia | ||||
| 1993 | Shawn Adams, Ben Blanchard, Jon Philip, Robert MacArthur | Neil Powers | (Jeff Wall) | Trois-Rivières, Quebec | ||||
| 1994 | Colin Davison, Kelly Mittelstadt, Scott Pfeifer, Sean Morris | Darryl Horn | (Kevin Koe) | Truro, Nova Scotia | ||||
| 1995 | Chris Galbraith, Scott Cripps, Brent Barrett, Bryan Galbraith | Arnold Asham | (James Grattan) | Regina, Saskatchewan | ||||
| 1996 | Jeff Currie, Greg Given, Andrew Mikkelsen, Tyler Oinonen | Don Main | (Jeff Currie) | Edmonton, Alberta | ||||
| 1997 | Ryan Keane, Scott Pfeifer, Blayne Iskiw, Peter Heck | Pat Keane | (John Morris) | Selkirk, Manitoba | ||||
| 1998 | John Morris, Craig Savill, Andy Ormsby, Brent Laing | Brian Savill & Earle Morris | (Carter Rycroft) | Calgary, Alberta | ||||
| 1999 | John Morris, Craig Savill, Jason Young, Brent Laing | Scott Taylor | (Jeff Richard) | Kelowna, British Columbia | ||||
| 2000 | Brad Kuhn, Kevin Folk, Ryan Kuhn, Hugh Bennett | Jock Tyre | (Brad Gushue) | Moncton, New Brunswick | ||||
| 2001 | Newfoundland and Labrador | Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Brent Hamilton, Mike Adam | Jeff Thomas | (Mike McEwen) | St. Catharines, Ontario | |||
| 2002 | David Hamblin, Ross Derksen, Kevin Hamblin, Ross McCannell | Lorne Hamblin | (Martin Crête) | Summerside, Prince Edward Island | ||||
| 2003 | Steve Laycock, Chris Haichert, Mike Jantzen, Kyler Broad | Barry Fiendel | (Darren Moulding) | Ottawa, Ontario | ||||
| 2004 | Ryan Sherrard, Jason Roach, Darren Roach, Jared Bezanson | Robert Sherrard | (Matthew Blandford) | Victoria, British Columbia | ||||
| 2005 | Kyle George, Justin Mihalicz, D. J. Kidby, Chris Hebert | Dwayne Mihalicz | (Mark Bice) | Fredericton, New Brunswick | ||||
| 2006 | Charley Thomas, Geoff Walker, Rollie Robinson, Kyle Reynolds | Alan Walker | (Ty Griffith) | Thunder Bay, Ontario | ||||
| 2007 | Charley Thomas, Brock Virtue, Matthew Ng, Kyle Reynolds | J. D. Lind | (Brett Gallant) | St. Catharines, Ontario | ||||
| 2008 | William Dion, Jean-Michel Arsenault, Erik Lachance, Miguel Bernard | Benoit Arsenault | (Travis Fanset) | Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario | ||||
| 2009 | Brett Gallant, Adam Casey, Anson Carmody, Jamie Danbrook | Peter Gallant | (Dylan Johnston) | Salmon Arm, British Columbia | ||||
| 2010 | Jake Walker, Craig Van Ymeren, Geoff Chambers, Matthew Mapletoft | John Thompson | (Alex Forrest) | Sorel-Tracy, Quebec | ||||
| 2011 | Braeden Moskowy, Kirk Muyres, Colton Flasch, Matt Lang | Dwayne Mihalicz | (Mat Camm) | Calgary, Alberta | ||||
| 2012 | Brendan Bottcher, Evan Asmussen, Landon Bucholz, Bryce Bucholz | Bernie Panich | (Brennan Wark) | Napanee, Ontario | ||||
| 2013 | Matt Dunstone, Colton Lott, Daniel Grant, Brendan MacCuish | Scott Grant | (Thomas Scoffin) | Fort McMurray, Alberta | ||||
| 2014 | Braden Calvert, Kyle Kurz, Lucas Van Den Bosch, Brendan Wilson | Tom Clasper | (Rene Comeau) | Liverpool, Nova Scotia | ||||
| 2015 | Braden Calvert, Kyle Kurz, Lucas Van Den Bosch, Brendan Wilson | Tom Clasper | (Jacob Hersikorn) | Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador | ||||
| 2016 | Matt Dunstone, Colton Lott, Kyle Doering, Robbie Gordon | Calvin Edie | (Tanner Horgan) | Stratford, Ontario | ||||
| 2017 | Tyler Tardi, Sterling Middleton, Jordan Tardi, Nick Meister | Paul Tardi | (Matthew Hall) | Esquimalt, British Columbia | ||||
| 2018 | Tyler Tardi, Sterling Middleton, Jordan Tardi, Zachary Curtis | Paul Tardi | (Tanner Horgan) | Shawinigan, Quebec | ||||
| 2019 | Tyler Tardi, Sterling Middleton, Matthew Hall, Alex Horvath | Paul Tardi | (J.T. Ryan) | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan | ||||
| 2020 | 2 | Jacques Gauthier, Jordan Peters, Brayden Payette, Zack Bilawka | John Lund | (Daniel Bruce) | Langley, British Columbia | |||
| 2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Replaced by the 2021 World Junior Qualification Event | Fort McMurray, Alberta | ||||||
| 2022 | 1 | Landan Rooney, Nathan Steele, Jacob Jones, Austin Snyder | Collin Mitchell | 1 (Johnson Tao) | Stratford, Ontario | |||
| 2023 | 2 | Johnson Tao, Jaedon Neuert, Benjamin Morin, Adam Naugler | Skip Wilson | (Dallas Burgess) | Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec | |||
| 2024 | 1 | Kenan Wipf, Ky Macaulay, Michael Keenan, Max Cinnamon | Derek Bowyer | (Calan MacIsaac) | Fort McMurray, Alberta | |||
| 2025 | 2 | Calan MacIsaac, Nathan Gray, Owain Fisher, Christopher McCurdy, Nick Mosher | Craig Burgess | (Rajan Dalrymple) | Summerside, Prince Edward Island | |||
| 2026 | Sudbury, Ontario |
Women
1971–1982
| Year | Winning Locale | Winning team | Coach | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1971 | Shelby McKenzie, Marlene Pargeter, Arlene Hrdlicka, Debbie Goliss | Vancouver, British Columbia | ||
| 1972 | Chris Pidzarko, Cathy Pidzarko, Beth Brunsdon, Barbara Rudolph | Winnipeg, Manitoba | ||
| 1973 | Janet Crimp, Carol Davis, Chris Gervais, Susan Carney | Montreal, Quebec | ||
| 1974 | Chris Pidzarko, Cathy Pidzarko, Patti Vandekerckhove, Barbara Rudolph | Edmonton, Alberta | ||
| 1975 | Patricia Crimp, Colleen Rudd, Judy Sefton, Merrill Greabeiel | Grand Falls, Newfoundland | ||
| 1976 | Colleen Rudd, Carol Rudd, Julie Burke, Lori Glenn | Thunder Bay, Ontario | ||
| 1977 | Cathy King, Robin Ursuliak, Maureen Olsen, Mary Kay James | Saint John, New Brunswick | ||
| 1978 | Cathy King, Brenda Oko, Maureen Olsen, Diane Bowes | Chilliwack, British Columbia | ||
| 1979 | Denise Wilson, Judy Walker, Dianne Choquette, Shannon Olafson | Yorkton, Saskatchewan | ||
| 1980 | Kay Smith, Krista Gatchell, Cathy Caudle, Peggy Wilson | Bill Gatchell | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island | |
| 1981 | Karen Fallis, Karen Tresoor, Caroline Hunter, Lynn Fallis | Dartmouth, Nova Scotia | ||
| 1982 | Sandra Plut, Sandra Rainey, Leigh Fraser, Debra Fowles | Winnipeg, Manitoba |
1983–present
A playoff was added in 1983.
| Year | Winning Locale | Winning team | Coach | Runner-up Locale (skip) | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1983 | Alison Goring, Kristin Holman, Cheryl McPherson, Lynda Armstrong | Keith Reilly | (Debbie Wark) | Calgary, Alberta | |
| 1984 | Darcy Kirkness, Barb Kirkness, Janet Harvey, Barbara Fetch | Jim Kirkness | (Kristin Holman) | Fort St. John, British Columbia | |
| 1985 | Kimberley Armbruster, Sheila Calcutt, Wanda Figitt, Lorraine Krupski | Ronda Wood | (Georgina Hawkes) | Fredericton, New Brunswick | |
| 1986 | Jodie Sutton, Julie Sutton, Dawn Rubner, Chris Thompson | (Jill Noseworthy) | Noranda, Quebec | ||
| 1987 | Julie Sutton, Judy Wood, Susan Auty, Marla Geiger | Gary DeBlonde | (Karen Purdy) | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan | |
| 1988 | LaDawn Funk, Sandy Symyrozum, Cindy Larsen, Laurelle Funk | (Jennifer Lamont) | North Vancouver, British Columbia | ||
| 1989 | Cathy Overton, Tracy Baldwin, Carol Harvey, Tracy Bush | (Judy Wood | Winnipeg, Manitoba | ||
| 1990 | Atina Ford, Darlene Kidd, Leslie Beck, Cindy Ford | Harvey Forner | (Nancy Malanchuk) | Garson, Ontario | |
| 1991 | Heather Smith, Denise Cormier, Susanne LeBlanc, Lesley Hicks | (Jill Staub) | Leduc, Alberta | ||
| 1992 | Amber Holland, Cindy Street, Tracy Beach, Angela Street | (Tara Coulterman) | Vernon, British Columbia | ||
| 1993 | Kim Gellard, Corie Beveridge, Lisa Savage, Sandy Graham | (Janique Berthelot) | Trois-Rivières, Quebec | ||
| 1994 | Jennifer Jones, Trisha Baldwin, Jill Officer, Dana Malanchuk | Nancy Malanchuk | (Sherry Linton) | Truro, Nova Scotia | |
| 1995 | Kelly MacKenzie, Joanne Fillion, Carlene Muth, Sasha Bergner | Bill MacKenzie | (Kirsten Harmark) | Regina, Saskatchewan | |
| 1996 | Heather Godberson, Carmen Whyte, Kristie Moore, Terelyn Bloor | Brian Moore | (Cindy Street) | Edmonton, Alberta | |
| 1997 | Meredith Doyle, Beth Roach, Tara Hamer, Candice MacLean | Jim Burgess | (Marie-France Larouche) | Selkirk, Manitoba | |
| 1998 | Melissa McClure, Nancy Toner, Brigitte McClure, Bethany Toner | Lee Toner | (Jenn Hanna) | Calgary, Alberta | |
| 1999 | Marie-France Larouche, Nancy Bélanger, Marie-Ève Létourneau, Valerie Grenier | Camil Larouche | (Meredith Doyle) | Kelowna, British Columbia | |
| 2000 | Stefanie Miller, Marliese Miller, Stacy Helm, Amanda MacDonald | Bob Miller | (Suzanne Gaudet) | Moncton, New Brunswick | |
| 2001 | Suzanne Gaudet, Stefanie Richard, Robyn MacPhee, Kelly Higgins | Paul Power | (Stefanie Miller) | St. Catharines, Ontario | |
| 2002 | Suzanne Gaudet, Robyn MacPhee, Carol Webb, Kelly Higgins | Paul Power | (Jennifer Guzzwell) | Summerside, Prince Edward Island | |
| 2003 | Marliese Miller, Teejay Surik, Janelle Lemon, Chelsey Bell | Bob Miller | (Robyn Mattie) | Ottawa, Ontario | |
| 2004 | Jill Mouzar, Paige Mattie, Blisse Comstock, Chloe Comstock | Donalda Mattie | (Marie Cantin) | Victoria, British Columbia | |
| 2005 | Andrea Kelly, Kristen MacDiarmid, Jodie de Solla, Lianne Sobey | Paul Green | (Desirée Robertson) | Fredericton, New Brunswick | |
| 2006 | Mandy Selzer, Erin Selzer, Kristen Mitchell, Megan Selzer | Ken Bakken | (Calleen Neufeld) | Thunder Bay, Ontario | |
| 2007 | Stacie Devereaux, Stephanie Guzzwell, Sarah Paul, Julie Devereaux | Diane Ryan | (Calleen Neufeld) | St. Catharines, Ontario | |
| 2008 | Kaitlyn Lawes, Jenna Loder, Liz Peters, Sarah Wazney | Alex Mowat | (Stephanie McVicar) | Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario | |
| 2009 | Kaitlyn Lawes, Jenna Loder, Laryssa Grenkow, Breanne Meakin | Rob Meakin | (Rachel Homan) | Salmon Arm, British Columbia | |
| 2010 | Rachel Homan, Emma Miskew, Laura Crocker, Lynn Kreviazuk | Earle Morris | (Sailene Sivertson) | Sorel-Tracy, Quebec | |
| 2011 | Trish Paulsen, Kari Kennedy, Kari Paulsen, Natalie Yanko | Bob Miller | (Nadine Chyz) | Calgary, Alberta | |
| 2012 | Jocelyn Peterman, Brittany Tran, Rebecca Konschuh, Kristine Anderson | Nancy McInerney | (Shannon Birchard) | Napanee, Ontario | |
| 2013 | Corryn Brown, Erin Pincott, Samantha Fisher, Sydney Fraser | Ken Brown | (Shannon Birchard) | Fort McMurray, Alberta | |
| 2014 | Kelsey Rocque, Keely Brown, Taylor McDonald, Claire Tully | Amanda Dawn Coderre | (Kalia Van Osch) | Liverpool, Nova Scotia | |
| 2015 | Kelsey Rocque, Danielle Schmiemann, Holly Jamieson, Jessica Iles | Amanda Dawn Coderre | (Chelsea Brandwood) | Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador | |
| 2016 | Mary Fay, Kristin Clarke, Karlee Burgess, Janique LeBlanc | Andrew Atherton | (Sarah Daniels) | Stratford, Ontario | |
| 2017 | Kristen Streifel, Chantele Broderson, Kate Goodhelpsen, Brenna Bilassy | Amanda-Dawn St. Laurent | (Hailey Armstrong) | Esquimalt, British Columbia | |
| 2018 | Kaitlyn Jones, Kristin Clarke, Karlee Burgess, Lindsey Burgess | Andrew Atherton | (Laurie St-Georges) | Shawinigan, Quebec | |
| 2019 | Selena Sturmay, Abby Marks, Kate Goodhelpsen, Paige Papley | Amanda St-Laurent | (Sarah Daniels) | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan | |
| 2020 | Mackenzie Zacharias, Karlee Burgess, Emily Zacharias, Lauren Lenentine | Sheldon Zacharias | (Abby Marks) | Langley, British Columbia | |
| 2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Replaced by the 2021 World Junior Qualification Event | Fort McMurray, Alberta | |||
| 2022 | 1 | Taylour Stevens, Lauren Ferguson, Alison Umlah, Cate Fitzgerald | Mary Mattatall | 1 (Emily Deschenes) | Stratford, Ontario |
| 2023 | 1 | Myla Plett, Alyssa Nedohin, Chloe Fediuk, Allie Iskiw | Blair Lenton | (Mackenzie Mitchell) | Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec |
| 2024 | 1 | Allyson MacNutt, Maria Fitzgerald, Alison Umlah, Grace McCusker | Theresa Breen | 1 (Julia Markle) | Fort McMurray, Alberta |
| 2025 | 1 | Myla Plett, Alyssa Nedohin, Chloe Fediuk, Allie Iskiw | David Nedohin | 1 (Jolianne Fortin) | Summerside, Prince Edward Island |
| 2026 | Sudbury, Ontario |
Titles by Province/Territory
As of 2025 ;Men
| Province/Territory | Titles |
|---|---|
| 18 | |
| 14 | |
| 11 | |
| 10 | |
| 7 | |
| 4 | |
| 3 | |
| 3 | |
| 2 | |
| 2 | |
| 1 | |
| 0 | |
| 0 | |
| 0 |
;Women
| Province/Territory | Titles |
|---|---|
| 12 | |
| 11 | |
| 10 | |
| 7 | |
| 4 | |
| 3 | |
| 3 | |
| 2 | |
| 1 | |
| 1 | |
| 0 | |
| 0 | |
| 0 | |
| 0 |
;Overall
| Province/Territory | Titles |
|---|---|
| 30 | |
| 25 | |
| 21 | |
| 13 | |
| 11 | |
| 9 | |
| 6 | |
| 4 | |
| 4 | |
| 4 | |
| 2 | |
| 0 | |
| 0 | |
| 0 |
Notes
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