Grand Slam of Curling drops U.S stop, will run five Canadian events over two months
TORONTO — The Grand Slam of Curling will not return to the United States next season and will instead go back to a five-event Canadian schedule in a compressed 2026-27 campaign.
The Oct. 13-18 GSOC Invitational will kick off the Grand Slam season in Victoria, The Curling Group announced Tuesday.
It’ll be followed by the Nov. 3-8 GSOC Masters in Medicine Hat, Alta., the Nov. 12-17 GSOC National in Sydney, N.S., the Dec. 1-6 GSOC Open in Thunder Bay, Ont., and the Dec. 15-20 GSOC Players’ Cup in Kingston, Ont.
The GSOC Tahoe event in Lake Tahoe, Nev., will not return for a second season. The circuit’s first-ever international stop generated solid ratings last November but was a flop at the box office.


