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There are many events worth remembering and celebrating at the DTCC!


​Ladies' Bonspiel 2018: February 2-3

In keeping with current events, the theme for this year's bonspiel was Olympics. We welcomed athletes from Elliot Lake and Sudbury.

​Ladies' Bonspiel 2017: February 3-5

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The Wild Wild West theme was embraced by teams of ladies from Elliot Lake, Sudbury and Espanola.

Ladies' Bonspiel 2016: January 29-31

Sixteen teams of ladies enjoyed their "Roaring 20's" experience!

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Rowan's Law:

Dealing with concussion in sport, is now in effect for all sports organizations in Ontario - The DTCC is following the legal requirements of Rowan's Law.  For more information click here


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Our curling facility gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Canadian Curling Association through its Curling Assistance Program.
In December 2014, our club President applied for a CAP grant from the CCA (now Curling Canada) in the Bricks and Mortar section. This April our club was one of 16 successful applicants (out of 75) to receive a grant of $8000.00. This plaque will be displayed in our club lounge. Thank you to the CCA (Curling Canada) for this much needed money, which will help defray many of the costs incurred  with our pipe project and other club upgrades.
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​(click on the plaque to enlarge)