March 27 - 29, 2026
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2025 Sponsors
The Bluenose Bonspiel would like to express our gratitude to all our sponsors. Without their support, this event would not be possible.
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Past Winners
Year | Skip | Third | Second | Lead |
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2025 | Jeff Wilson | Anthony Bernard | Colin Hebb | Paul Forrest |
2024 | Mark Field | Gerhard Maynard | Greg Barker | Brian Freeman |
2023 | Anthony Bernard | Jeff Wilson | Colin Hebb | Paul Forrest |
2019 | Tony Moore | Nelson Rice | Elliott LeBlanc | Erin LeBlanc |
2018 | Tony Moore | Nelson Rice | Elliott LeBlanc | Erin LeBlanc |
2017 | Frankie Amos | Karen David | Steve Spicer | Scott Burke |
2016 | Corey Oickle | Danielle Parsons | Kevin Healey | Steve Cook |
2015 | Frankie Amos | Karen David | Sue Palmer | Karen Langlois |
2013 | Stephen Anderson | Neill MacLeod | Scott MacDougall | Alf Whitehead |
2011 | Stephen Schneider | Lee Mantha | Phil Clarke | Jason Currie |
2010 | Jeff Guignard | Kevin Falkingham | David Beamer | Rory MacDonald |
History of the Bluenose Bonspiel
The first Bluenose Bonspiel took place during the Labour Day weekend in 2010. Despite facing unseasonably high temperatures and a visit from Hurricane Earl, 24 teams gathered at the Mayflower Curling Club. The event persevered through power outages, adjusted social events, a condensed draw schedule, and even had a surprise appearance by Justin Trudeau, making it a memorable success.
In addition, the Loose Ends Curling League hosted the Canadian Pride Curling Championships in both April 2013 and March 2023.