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Leagues

Monday Night Men's

Director: Peter Wilkie

Monday @      6:30PM and 8:45PM

Monday Evening Men’s is a Flight night. As this is a competitive night, curlers enter as a team or are placed on a team (position available) and you stay with the same team all season (where possible).  

For more information contact: info@ndcc.ca Subject: Monday Night Men's

Tuesday Morning Up & At Em

League Coordinator: Carol Laveque

Tuesday @ 9:00AM, 10:30AM and 12:00PM [depending on number of teams] 

The Up&At'Em Morning Mixed League is club curling. As this is a non-competitive league, that alternates draw times each Tuesday. Teams are drawn from a hat by position played three times during the curling season. Teams consist of men and women in any combination depending on how drawn.

For more information contact: info@ndcc.ca Subject: Up&At'Em

Tuesday Night Mixed

Director: Angela Kurc

Tuesday @ 6:30PM and 8:30PM [depending on number of teams]


The Tuesday Night Mixed League is club curling.

For "club" curling, members sign up individually for each draw or series of games and play every Tuesday. There are 3 separate draws in the curling season. Before each draw, players are either randomly placed on a team keeping couples together if preferred. Players are rated on their curling ability to make every attempt to keep the teams equal in skill level. Those who participate will get a chance to play with different curlers in each draw, which gives the new curler a chance to meet other members.

 For more information contact: info@ndcc.ca Subject: Tuesday Night Mixed

Wednesday Morning Senior Men's

Director: Peter Wilkie

Wednesday @ 9:00AM and 11:00AM [depending on number of teams]


 The Wednesday Morning Senior Men’s League (age 50+) is club curling.

For "club" curling, members sign up individually for each draw or series of games and play every Wednesday morning. There are generally 3 separate draws in the curling season. Before each draw, players are randomly placed on a team. Players are rated on their curling ability to make every attempt to keep the teams equal in skill level. Those who participate will get a chance to play with different curlers in each draw, which gives the new curler a chance to meet other members.

For more information contact: info@ndcc.ca Subject: Wednesday Morning Senior Mens

Wednesday Night Ladies

Director: Deb Kowalik

Wednesday @ 6:30 PM

Wednesday Ladies League is now a TEAM and INDIVIDUAL entry. Curlers that do not have a team will have their team formed from the individual entries and change team members during the season

For more information contact: info@ndcc.ca Subject: Wednesday Night Ladies

Thursday Day Ladies

Director: Deb Kowalik

Thursday @ 9:30AM and Noon [depending on number of teams]


The Thursday Day Ladies League is club curling.  

For "club" curling, members sign up individually for each draw or series of games and play every Thursday morning. There are generally 3 separate draws in the curling season. Before each draw, players are randomly placed on a team. Players are rated on their curling ability to make every attempt to keep the teams equal in skill level. Those who participate will get a chance to play with different curlers in each draw, which gives the new curler a chance to meet other members.

For more information contact: info@ndcc.ca Subject: Thursday Morning Ladies

Thursday Night Men's

Director: Peter Wilkie

Thursday @ 6:30PM & 8:30PM [depending on number of teams]


The Thursday Night Men’s League is club curling.  

For "club" curling, members sign up individually for each draw or series of games and play every Thursday. There are generally 3 separate draws in the curling season. Before each draw, players are randomly placed on a team. Players are rated on their curling ability to make every attempt to keep the teams equal in skill level. Those who participate will get a chance to play with different curlers in each draw, which gives the new curler a chance to meet other members.

For more information contact: info@ndcc.ca Subject: Thursday Night Mens

Friday Night Mixed

Director: Angela Kurc

 DRAW TIME ~ Friday @ 5:30PM, 7:15PM, 9:00PM (DEPENDING ON NUMBER OF TEAMS)


The Friday Night Mixed League is a Flight night.

Curlers enter as a team or individuals are placed on a team (position available) and you stay with the same team all season (where possible).Games are played every Friday. Games are 6 ends only.

Teams usually provide a dinner at nominal cost.

For more information contact: info@ndcc.ca Subject: Friday Night Mixed

Sunday Social / Recreational League

Sunday Social / Recreational League @      3 PM

Sunday Social  / Recreational League will run for the entire season from 3-5PM. This recreational league was born out of the interest of the participants of the Learn to Curl Program as well as existing members. The goal is to give an opportunity to throw rocks and develop skills in a gameplay setting, within an inviting and positive league.

For more information contact: info@ndcc.ca Subject: Sunday Social League

Sunday Sturling League

Coordinators: CATHY HOWARD/DONNA PERRIN | donnalp38@gmail.com or 613-530-5152

Session 1   October - December:  Sunday 5 pm - 7:15 pm
Session 2   January - March:         Sunday 12:30 pm - 2:45 pm.

This is a league for a quick one hour, six end  game, two people (any age) per team throwing from the hack or using a stick delivery.  Each player delivers 6 stones per end, while their teammate skips the end.  The roles are then reversed for the next end.  There will be a League format with teams scheduled for a one hour game.

The goal is to play a fast game which improves your delivery and strategy skills within an inclusive format. It is designed to be accessible to people of all ages, either competitive curlers or recreational and includes those who may have physical limitations, including knee, back, or shoulder problems. 

For more information contact: info@ndcc.ca Subject: Sunday Sturling League

Sturling Rules

 

Junior League - 16 years and Under

Director: Robert St. John

Sundays @      10AM - Noon

NDCC junior program begins with children at age 8 and up.

Three separate fee structures:
1. Juniors under 16 years (as of July 1st);
2. Juniors16 years and over (as of July 1st);
3. Juniors requesting to play in an adult league.

Includes instruction, skill development, and Greater Kingston Curling junior league team play.

The use of headgear is mandatory for children 12 and under and the NDCC highly suggests all juniors wear headgear.

For more information contact: info@ndcc.ca Subject: Junior Curling

Junior League - 16 years and over

Director: Robert St. John

Sundays @      10AM - Noon

NDCC junior program begins with children at age 8 and up.

Three separate fee structures:
1. Juniors under 16 years (as of July 1st);
2. Juniors16 years and over (as of July 1st);
3. Juniors requesting to play in an adult league.

Includes instruction, skill development, and Greater Kingston Curling junior league team play.

The use of headgear is mandatory for children 12 and under and the NDCC highly suggests all juniors wear headgear.

For more information contact: info@ndcc.ca Subject: Junior Curling

BARTENDER'S

This "League" is used to populate the Bar Schedule for those volunteers with Smart Serve.  By adding it as a league, it can be downloaded to your personal calendar and your shifts will appear on your game schedule.

 

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Upcoming Events

24 Mar 2026;
06:30PM -
Mixed League
25 Mar 2026;
09:00AM -
Senior Mens League
25 Mar 2026;
06:00PM -
Ladies League
26 Mar 2026;
10:00AM -
Ladies Day League
26 Mar 2026;
06:30PM -
Men's Evening League
27 Mar 2026;
05:30PM -
Mixed Evening League
28 Mar 2026;
12:00AM
Martin and Walters - Closing Funspiel
29 Mar 2026;
01:00PM -
Annual General Meeting
02 Apr 2026;
12:00AM
Muck Out
05 Apr 2026;
12:00AM
Easter

Location

178 York Street
PO Box 221 
Napanee, ON

Contact Us

Phone: 613-354-3761   

Email: info@ndcc.ca

 

About the Club ...

Napanee curling began in the 1890's on the Napanee River & continued outdoors into the 1920's. Women joined the sport with the formation of the present club, which first curled in the arena from 1957-1960 and in the present facility since 1961. The Napanee & District Curling Club is a not for profit, membership-owned club.