08/11/2026
SCHEDULE DROP! 👀👀👀
Here are our tournament plans for where you can find us over the next few months!
And check out our lovely sponsors for this season:
BTE Assembly LTD
SeeWhatSheCanDo
LID Permeable Paving Canada
Pro-X Event
Royal LePage Royal City Realty
Insight Psychology
Guelph Curling
Buon Gusto Restaurant
07/31/2026
Tell us what you’re doing for the long weekend!
We kicked ours off with some pre-season planning, 5 weeks until our first event!
BTE Assembly Ltd.
Royal LePage Royal City Realty
Insight Psychology
Guelph Curling
Buon Gusto Restaurant
Pro-X Event
SeeWhatSheCanDo
LID Permeable Paving Canada
05/17/2026
Announcing the new Team Gebhardt for the 2026-2027 season!
We're thrilled to be welcoming Mackenzie Daley at Vice.
We love Mackenzie's enthusiasm for the sport and we're excited to have some new dynamics and perspectives on the ice!
05/05/2026
We've been approached by several of our fellow women curlers recently who want to discuss something that doesn’t get talked about enough—how to return to (or stay in) competitive curling while balancing careers, family, and everything else life brings.
The question keeps coming up: How do you stay competitive, have fun, and not feel like you have to commit every single weekend?
That balance became the foundation of why we formed our team—and it’s something we continue to advocate for. If we want to see more women return to the ice (and stay there), the experience has to be flexible, supportive, and enjoyable.
Here’s what’s been working for us:
1. Build your team around people you truly enjoy.
Find a group of women you love spending time with. The friendships matter just as much as the game—and they’re what keep you coming back.
2. Set realistic goals.
Be honest about what you and your team can commit to. Align your goals with your capacity so the experience feels rewarding, not overwhelming.
3. Let go of the fear of losing.
Winning doesn’t have to be the sole purpose. Play in competitions that challenge you, but also ones that are simply fun. Growth and enjoyment can go hand in hand.
4. Redefine value.
Your time and financial investment are worthwhile even if you don’t win. The experiences, memories, and connections you build have real value.
5. Play for the love of the game.
At the end of the day, it’s about being on the ice, sharing the experience, and building lasting friendships.
We believe there’s space in curling for a more balanced, inclusive approach—one that supports women at all stages of life. The goal isn’t just to get back on the ice, but to create an environment where women don’t feel like they have to leave in the first place.
Let’s keep the conversation going—and keep more women in the game. 💙🥌