The King Curling Club is located in the Trisan Centre: 25 Dillane Drive, Schomberg ON L0G 1T0
Incorporated in 2010, the King Curling Club is one of the youngest curling clubs in the country. Born from the amalgamation of the Nobleton and Schomberg clubs, King Curling opened its doors as part of King Township’s new recreation facility – the Trisan
Centre, located in Schomberg, Ontario. The club features a 4-sheet ice pad, a lounge with a full kitchen and bar, and locker rooms for all players. Our Club is operated entirely by a dedicated group of volunteers, and managed by a Board of Directors.
King Curling is a club for players aged six to 86 to play in a supportive environment, socialize on and off the ice, meet new people and make new friends. We operate six days a week, from October-April, with games played during the day and in the evening.
Our social leagues are perfect for curlers who prefer to play in a no-pressure environment. We also offer Men’s, Ladies and Mixed Team competitive leagues. Special events, such as open house events, bonspiels and curling clinics are a great way to advance your skills and enjoy curling with family and friends. A complete list of leagues is available here.
Good Fellowship, Good Curling.
KCC Mission Statement
To develop the sport in our community by providing curling programs for all ages and skill levels. To promote good sportsmanship, socialization, skills development and competitive opportunities for the enjoyment of all members.
Statement of Values & Principles
Integrity: To be ethical, professional and respectful in all our activities when dealing with our members, suppliers, Township staff and other stakeholders.
Excellence: To support the best curling experience possible within available resources while providing good value to our members.
Fellowship: To foster an environment which encourages good fun, sportsmanship and comradery, while encouraging skills development and personal achievement.
Participation: To encourage participation and volunteerism through recognition of those who help to make our programs possible.
Openness: To operate in an open manner which supports input from our members and encourages both new ideas and expressions of concern, and to share information with other curling and supporting agencies for the betterment of the sport.