Fort Macleod Curling Club gearing up for 125th anniversary celebration
FORT MACLEOD, AB – The Fort Macleod Curling Club is celebrating its 125th anniversary, beginning on Friday, October 27, 2023.
The club was created in 1898 and has a storied history in the community. In 1905, the club sent a four-man team to the first-ever provincial tournament in Calgary and were victorious. John Wood and Robert Zoeteman were club members, they were on the 2008 Alberta Masters team, which won bronze at the Masters Canadian Championship. Siblings Jennifer and Jamie Coutts each went on to win provincial junior championships.
Sherri Zoeteman, President of the Fort Macleod Curling Club said, “We have third, fourth, fifth, sixth generation of curlers that have curled in the club over the years. I think that’s a testament to our club. The history is rich.”
Among many accomplishments, one of the most impressive comes from the club’s ice technician, Jamie Bourassa. He was born and raised in Fort Macleod, learned how to be an ice technician with the club, and is now recognized as one of the best in the country, having demonstrated his skills at the Brier, the annual Canadian men’s curling championship.