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NOCA SCHEDULE of EVENTS 2020-2021 SEASON August 26Th NOCA SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 2020-2021 SEASON August 26th U18 Best Western U21 Scotties BrokerLink Senior Masters Curling Club Boys Girls Men Women Men Women Mixed Men Women Men Women Championship Mixed Doubles Wheelchair Entry Deadline Fri. Nov. 27 Fri. Jan. 29 Tues. Dec. 8 Tues. Jan. 5 Fri. Feb. 12 Fri. Nov. 20 Fri. Dec. 18 Fri. Jan. 22 Fri. Jan. 22 Fri. Feb. 5 Entry Fee See middle of sheet for fee breakdown Entry Costs TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD REGIONS EAST Qualifier WEST Qualifier Feb. 12-14 1 Dec. 17-20 Dec. 10-13 Sioux Lookout G&CC 2 Espanola Port Arthur CC Kakabeka Falls CC 3 Entry Deadline Geraldton CC 4 Dec. 8 Thessalon CC 5 Coniston CC 6 Horne Granite CC (New Liskeard) EAST QUALIFIER WEST Qualifier EAST Qualifier Dec. 17-20 Jan. 7-10 Dec. 10-13 McIntyre CC Terrace Bay Capreol Entry Deadline Dec. 8 & Thurs. Dec. 23 WEST Qualifier Dec. 17-20 Keewatin PROVINCIALS Jan 13-17 Feb. 18-21, 2021 Jan 26-31 Jan 26-31 March 4-7, 2021 Jan 20-24, 2021 Jan 6-10 Mar. 25-28, 2021 Feb 11-14 Feb. 12-14 Fort Frances CC Community First CC Kenora Kenora North Bay Granite Longlac Atikokan Hearst HGCC (New Liskeard) Kenora CANADIAN Feb. 7-13 Mar. 15-23, 2021 Mar. 5-14 Feb 19-28 Nov. 7-13, 2021 Dec. 6 - 11, 2021 Apr. 5-11 Nov. 28 - Dec. 4, 2021 Mar. 23-28 Mar. 22-27 Timmins Fort McMurray Kelowna, BC Thunder Bay Calgary Moose Jaw, SK WORLDS Feb. 19-27, 2022 Apr. 3-11 Mar. 20-28 Nov. 6-12, 2022 Apr. 23-30, 2022 Apr. 17-24 Apr. 4-9, 2022 Feb. 18-28, 2021 Schaffausen, SW Apr. 24-May 1, 2021 Mar. 6-13, 2021 OTHER EVENTS Dates High School Dates Entry Fee Breakdown - TBD Youth Challenges GS Masters - Sarnia-LaMbton ON CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 NWOSSAA March 7-9? GS Tour Challenge - Grand Prairie AB CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 NSSSAA Feb. 21-23? Date Club Entry fee Deadline Canada Cup - Fredericton NB CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 SSSAA week of Feb. 22? GS National - ChesterMere, AB CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 NorWOSSA Feb 7-8? Continental Cup - Oakville, ON Jan. 7-10 NOSSA Feb. 25-26? GS Meridien Open - Las Vegas Jan 12-17 NEOAA Feb. 23-24? FISU Universiade - Switzerland Jan 21-31 OFSAA Mar. 24-27? OUA - Ontario University - Feb. ?? OCAA - Ontario College - Feb. ?? Canadian University - Mar. 27-31 Canadian College - Mar. 27-31 TSN Skins Feb. 5-7 GS Players ChaMpionship - Toronto April 13-18 GS ChaMpions Cup - ?? April 27 - May 2 U15 - Ottawa www.curlnoca.ca 807-598-0051 [email protected].
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