Victoria Curling Club
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Not to be confused with the Club de curling Victoria in Quebec City
Quebec City
Quebec , also Québec, Quebec City or Québec City is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec and is located within the Capitale-Nationale region. It is the second most populous city in Quebec after Montreal, which is about to the southwest...

 or the Victoria Curling Club in Winnipeg.


The Victoria Curling Club was founded as the club signed a lease for land with the City of Victoria
Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria is the capital city of British Columbia, Canada and is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast. The city has a population of about 78,000 within the metropolitan area of Greater Victoria, which has a population of 360,063, the 15th most populous Canadian...

 in 1950. However, construction did not commence until 1952 as material shortages from the Korean War had caused delays. Still the Victoria Curling Club opened in February 1953 with its eight sheets of ice.

Victoria CC Champions

1958 - BC Men's Champions - Tony Gutoski, Bill Dunstan, Gary Leibel, Dale Dalziel

1969 – BC Senior Men's Champions - Gordon Moore, Dick Pick, L. Perlette, Joe Leibel

1971 – BC Senior Men's Champions - Gordon Moore, Gordon Hooey, Dick Pick, Jack Smith

1972 – BC Senior Men's Champions - Gordon Walker, W. Winkler, O. Powell, Elmer Hoffman

1974 - BC & Canadian Senior Women's Champions - Flora Martin, Edna Messum, Doreen Baker, Betty Stubbs

1975 - BC & Canadian Senior Women's Champions - Flora Martin, Edna Messum, Doreen Baker, Betty Stubbs

1979 - BC & Canadian Senior Women's Champions - Flora Martin, Elsie Humphrey, Verle McKeown, Edna Messum

1980 - BC & Canadian Senior Women's Champions - Flora Martin, Elsie Humphrey, Verle McKeown, Edna Messum

1980 – BC Men's Champions - Tim Horrigan, Lowell Goulden, Kelly Horrigan, Dave Smith

1981 - BC & Canadian Senior Women's Champions - Flora Martin, Elsie Humphrey, Verle McKeown, Edna Messum

1981 – BC Mixed Champions - Don Nemeth, Pat Sanders, Lowell Goulden, Lana Lacheur

1983 – BC Mixed Champions - Steve Skillings, Pat Sanders, Al Carlson, Lea Cooke

1985 – BC Junior Women's Champions - Georgina Hawkes, Christine Stevenson, Tracey Barwick, Deb Massullo

1985 – BC & Canadian Mixed Champions - Steve Skillings, Pat Sanders, Al Carlson, Louise Herlinveaux

1987 – BC, Canadian & World Women's Champions - Pat Sanders, Georgina Hawkes, Louise Herlinveaux, Deb Massullo

1987 – BC Senior Women's Champions - Dorthy Fukuyama, Eileen Williams, Grace McNutt, Ivy McLeod

1988 – BC & Canadian Junior Men's Champions - Mike Wood
Mike Wood (curler)
Mike Wood is a Canadian curler. He currently plays third for Jason Montgomery.In 1988, Wood skipped his team of Mike Bradley, Todd Troyer and Greg Hawkes to a Canadian Junior Curling Championships title...

, Mike Bradley, Todd Troyer, Greg Hawkes

1989 – BC Women's Champions - Julie Sutton, Pat Sanders, Georgina Hawkes, Melissa Soligo

1989 – BC Mixed Champions - Steve Skillings, Pat Sanders, Al Carlson, Georgina Hawkes

1991 - BC & Canadian Women's Champions - Julie Sutton, Jodie Sutton, Melissa Soligo, Karri Willms

1992 – Winter Olympic Bronze Medalists - Julie Sutton, Jodie Sutton, Melissa Soligo, Karri Willms

1993 - BC Women's Champions - Julie Sutton, Jodie Sutton, Melissa Soligo, Karri Willms

1993 – BC Mixed Champions - Steve Streifel, Georgina Hawkes, Sean Cromarty, Cheryl Noble

1995 – BC Junior Women's Champions - Michelle Harding, Shalegh Beddington, Denise Byers, Kim Danderfer

1996 – BC Junior Women's Champions - Jenna Richard, Michelle Harding, Shalegh Beddington, Denise Byers

1998 – BC Junior Women's Champions - Melody Chilibeck, Paulene Levasseur, Vicki Cannon, Denise Lavasseur

1999 – BC Women's Champions - Pat Sanders, Michelle Harding, Cindy Tucker, Denise Byers

2001 – BC Junior Women's Champions - Allison Shivas, Diana Shivas, Steph Jackson, Heather Shivas

2001 – BC Men's Champions - Dean Joanisse
Dean Joanisse
Dean Joanisse is a Canadian curler.Joanisse is most notable for skipping his British Columbia team to a Canadian Junior Curling Championships in 1989, qualifying him to represent Canada at the 1990 World Junior Curling Championships...

, Jay Tuson, Glen Jackson, Randy Tervo

2002 - BC Junior Women's Champions - Allison Shivas, Diana Shivas, Steph Jackson, Heather Shivas

2004 – BC Junior Men's Champions - Chris Baier, Will Sutton, Ryan Campbell, Andrew McMullen

2005 – BC Junior Women's Champions - Sarah Wark, Darah Provencal, Steph Jackson, Sarah Neal

2006 – BC Junior Women's Champions - Kirsten Fox, Steph Jackson, Angela Miller, Erin Fox

2007 - BC Junior Women's Champions - Dailene Sivertson, Steph Jackson, Kristen Mitchell, Megan Reid

2007 - BC Men's Champions - Dean Joanisse
Dean Joanisse
Dean Joanisse is a Canadian curler.Joanisse is most notable for skipping his British Columbia team to a Canadian Junior Curling Championships in 1989, qualifying him to represent Canada at the 1990 World Junior Curling Championships...

, Mike Wood
Mike Wood (curler)
Mike Wood is a Canadian curler. He currently plays third for Jason Montgomery.In 1988, Wood skipped his team of Mike Bradley, Todd Troyer and Greg Hawkes to a Canadian Junior Curling Championships title...

, Dave Nantes
Dave Nantes
David Nantes is a Canadian curler.Nantes played third for Dean Joanisse at the 1989 Canadian Junior Curling Championships which they won. Nantes would later re-join with Joanisse at second position and Nantes would win his first provincial men's championship in 2007...

, Chris Atchison

2007 - BC Juvenile Boys Champions - Joel Cave, Ian Hardy, Tyler O'Brien, Corey Chester
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