The Granite Curling Club, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is the oldest curling club in Western Canada. It has produced many national and world champions. The original Granite Curling Club dates back to 1880. Its current downtown location was built in 1912. It is often considered to be the "St. Andrews" of curling because of its contribution to the sport in curling's most dominant region.
One of the early presidents was John B Mather. He assumed that position in 1887.
Year | Name | Brier Championships | World Championships |
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2003 | John Bubbs | ||
1998 | Dale Duguid | ||
1997 | Vic Peters | Runner-Up | |
1993 | Vic Peters | ||
1992 | Vic Peters | Champions | Bronze |
1975 | Rod Hunter | ||
1973 | Danny Fink | ||
1971 | Don Duguid | Champions | Gold |
1970 | Don Duguid | Champions | Gold |
1965 | Terry Braunstein | Champions | Silver |
1958 | Terry Braunstein | ||
1957 | Howard Wood, Jr. | ||
1948 | George Sangster | ||
1945 | Howard Wood, Sr. | ||
1940 | Howard Wood, Sr. | Champions | |
1932 | Jim Congalton | Champions | |
1930 | Howard Wood, Sr. | Champions | |
1927 | Gordon Hudson | ||
1925 | Howard Wood, Sr. |