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Two-Person Sturling January 2026

Join us for our Two-Person League on Friday nights!

We are excited to offer a 7 week session of Sturling Doubles on Friday nights at 8:15PM in 2026.

Each Round Costs $50/QCC Member plus HST or $75/Non-QCC Member plus HST

A team of two can be any gender combination. All levels of curlers are welcome . Stick curlers and hack curlers are welcome.

If unable to attend teams are responsible for making arrangements for spares. Cancellations are strongly discouraged as it limits the participation of your opponent.

It is a faster paced game, only six rocks are thrown per team each end.  There is no sweeping between the hog lines.  One end you throw rocks and the next end you are the skip.  Come and join us for a fun, fast game and good socializing after.  Official rules can be found HERE. 

Any questions can be sent to the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 613-962-5570.

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Event Date 01-09-2026 8:15 pm
Event End Date 02-20-2026 8:15 pm
Cut off date 12-19-2025 4:30 pm
Capacity 16
Individual Price $50 (QCC members) or $75 (non members)/per player plus HST
Location Quinte Curling Club

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Belleville Ontario
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The Quinte Curling Club (QCC) is a non-profit organization, providing opportunities for curling and social interaction within the Quinte area, while taking an active role in the development of new curlers and the promotion of the game. 

It was founded as The Belleville Curling Club in 1867 and was very active through to the 1920’s when the original George Street building fell into disrepair. It wasn’t until the 1950’s that interest in curling was rekindled, resulting in the construction of the current Bridge Street West building. Only COVID-19 has caused a disruption in play since the inaugural game on February 15, 1958. 

Members range from novice players to competitive teams at the regional, provincial and even national levels. Governed by a volunteer board of directors, the Club has over 300 members who come from all walks of life and all age groups.

We gratefully acknowledge our location on the beautiful Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples traditional territory and give thanks to the Mohawk Nations whose traditional and unceded territory we enjoy today.

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