Dominion of Canada Northern Ontario Men's Curling Championship
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The Dominion of Canada Northern Ontario Men's Curling Championship is the Northern Ontario provincial championship for men's curling. The winner represents Team Northern Ontario. Northern Ontario has been represented at the Brier since 1927 despite not actually being a province. This historical fact has guaranteed Northern Ontario a separate team from Ontario in ever national championship except the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Previous names include the Kia Cup (2006), Labatt Tankard (?-1999?; 2001-2005), and Nokia Cup (2000). It has been known as the Dominion of Canada Championships since 2007.
Year | Skip | Winning Club |
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2008 | Eric Harnden | Soo Curlers Association |
2007 | Al Harnden | Soo Curlers Association |
2006 | Rob Gordon | Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Club |
2005 | Mike Jakubo | Copper Cliff Curling Club |
2004 | Rob Gordon | Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Club |
2003 | Scott Henderson | Fort William Curling Club |
2002 | Tim Phillips | Sudbury Curling Club |
2001 | Al Hackner | Fort William Curling Club |
2000 | Tim Phillips | Idylwylde Golf and Country Club |
1999 | Scott Patterson | North Bay Curling Club |
1998 | Bruce Melville | Port Arthur Curling Club |
1997 | Mike Coulter | Soo Curlers Association |
1996 | David MacInnes | McIntyre Curling Club |
1995 | Al Hackner | Fort William Curling Club |
1994 | Scott Patterson | Granite Curling Club (North Bay) |
1993 | Rick Lang | Fort William Curling Club |
1992 | Al Hackner | Thunder Bay Curling Club |
1991 | Rick Lang | Fort William Curling Club |
1990 | Al Harnden | Soo Curlers Association |
1989 | Al Hackner | Fort William Curling Club |
1988 | Al Hackner | Fort William Curling Club |
1987 | Larry Pineau | Fort William Curling Club |
1986 | Al Harnden | Soo Curlers Association |
1985 | Al Hackner | Fort William Curling Club |
1984 | Gord McKnight | Horne Granite Curling Club |
1983 | John MacFarlane | Tarentorus Curling Club |
1982 | Al Hackner | Fort William Curling Club |
1981 | Al Hackner | Fort William Curling Club |
1980 | Al Hackner | Fort William Curling Club |
1979 | Larry Pineau | Thunder Bay Winter Club |
1978 | Barry Mutrie | Kapuskasing Curling Club |
1977 | John Tate | Idylwylde Golf and Country Club |
1976 | Rick Lang | Fort William Curling Club |
1975 | Bill Tetley | Fort William Curling Club |
1974 | John Ross | Idylwylde Golf and Country Club |
1973 | Don Harry | Sudbury Curling Club |
1972 | Jack McFarlane | Tarentorus Curling Club |
1971 | Bill Tetley | Thunder Bay Curling Club |
1970 | Tom Tod | Fort William Curling Club |
1969 | Terry Johnson | Kenora Curling Club |
1968 | Herbert Pile | Geraldton Curling Club |
1967 | Bill Grozelle | Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Club |
1966 | Bill Grozelle | Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Club |
1965 | John Polyblank | Kirkland Lake Curling Club |
1964 | John Polyblank | Kirkland Lake Curling Club |
1963 | Doug Gathercole | Copper Cliff Curling Club |
1962 | Ron Redding | Kenora Curling Club |
1961 | John Polyblank | Kirkland Lake Curling Club |
1960 | Don Groom | Granite Curling Club (Sudbury) |
1959 | Darwin Wark | Fort William Curling Club |
1958 | Ron Redding | Kenora Curling Club |
1957 | Don McEwen | Port Arthur Curling Club |
1956 | Steve Kuzmaski | Copper Cliff Curling Club |
1955 | Rudy Steski | Granite Curling Club (North Bay) |
1954 | Don Groom | Granite Curling Club (Sudbury) |
1953 | Grant Watson | Port Arthur Curling Club |
1952 | James Guy | Kenora Curling Club |
1951 | Walter Johnstone | Copper Cliff Curling Club |
1950 | Tom Ramsay | Kirkland Lake Curling Club |
1949 | Jimmy Sutherland | Schumacher and McIntyre Curling Clubs |
1948 | James Guy | Kenora Curling Club |
1947 | Don Best | Kirkland Lake Curling Club |
1946 | Tom Ramsay | Kirkland Lake Curling Club |
1943-1945 cancelled due to World War II | ||
1942 | Bill McMitchell | Sudbury Curling Club |
1941 | Don Best | Kirkland Lake Curling Club |
1940 | James Davis | Kirkland Lake Curling Club |
1939 | Dan Millar | Haileybury Curling Club |
1938 | John Walker | Timmins Curling Club |
1937 | Emmett Smith | Haileybury Curling Club |
1936 | Emmett Smith | Haileybury Curling Club |
1935 | James Shaw | Sault Ste. Marie Curling Club |
1934 | James Shaw | Sault Ste. Marie Curling Club |
1933 | Jerry Abrams | Kirkland Lake Curling Club |
1932 | A. E. Stephenson | New Liskeard Curling Club |
1931 | John Nicholson | Sault Ste. Marie Curling Club |
1930 | Albert Tobey | Sudbury Curling Club |
1929 | George Nicholson | Chapleau Curling Club |
1928 | Albert Tobey | Sudbury Curling Club |
1927 | Emmett Smith | Haileybury Curling Club |
Men's provincial and territorial curling championships |
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Tim Hortons Brier | Alberta | British Columbia | Manitoba | New Brunswick | Newfoundland and Labrador | Northern Ontario | Nova Scotia | Ontario | Prince Edward Island | Quebec | Saskatchewan | Yukon / Northwest Territories |