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Baie D'Urfe Curling Club

Junior Curling
2008 - 2009

Baie d'Urfé Curling Club Address: 20599 Lakeshore Road, Baie d'Urfé, QC, H9X 1R3
Phone: 514-457-5900
Manager: Patricia MacDowell
When? Sundays: Little Rocks 9:00am - 10:30 am & Juniors 10:00am - 12:30pm
Season: October to April
Registration: Early October.
Who? Boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 20. New curlers are invited to come out and try it first before joining!
Goals 1. To create a positive, recreational experience to learn and enjoy the grand old game of curling.
2. To have fun, always playing safely, and to respect the rules, fellow curlers, coaches, equipment and facilities.
3. To ensure that each curler has an opportunity to succeed, regardless of experience or ability.
Coaches  
Rates Juniors: $84 (taxes included, with tax receipt provided)
Little Rocks: $84 (taxes included, with tax receipt provided)
Equipment Curlers wear clean running shoes, a loose-fitting light jacket or a warm sweater, stretchy pants, and mitts or gloves. Sliders provided.
Outside Activities Inter-Club League: Nov.-Apr. Optional participation
Little Rocks: 6-12 years old & Juniors 12-20 years old
Bonspiels: Numerous Available.
Coordinators Peter McKinney: Telephone: 514-428-0381
Guy Aumond: Telephone:
On-line Web site: www.bdcc.ca/
Email: baiedurfecurlingclub@gmail.com

The “Junior” Program has been designed for children between the ages of 12 and 19 - providing curling instruction every Sunday morning. The Juniors are competitive and are active in outside club competitions and Junior Bonspiels. They have participated in the Provincial competitions on numerous occasions. As Juniors progress, they are introduced to the regular Club draws, as time and space permit, in order that the game remains a challenge to them.

The “Little Rock” Program is designed for children between the ages of 8 and 11 - providing curling instruction every Sunday morning. Because of the size of these young people - curling is restricted to in-house games.

For both of these groups (Junior and Little Rock), their coordinators try to arrange a number of special events during the season in order to provide socialization as well as the playing of a team sport. This may include special breakfasts or lunches.