The Nova Scotia Curling Association (NSCA) plays a crucial role in promoting and organizing curling events and activities across the province. One of the highlights of its recent updates is the congratulations extended to Team Armstrong for their victory in the 2024 Curling Club Championship. Representing the Lakeshore Curling Club, the team members—Michelle Armstrong, Mary Mason, Abby Miller, and Kathleen Porter—emerged victorious, showcasing their skills and dedication to the sport.
Additionally, NSCA has proudly recognized Alison Umlah as curling’s first True Sport Athlete Ambassador, a title that reflects her commitment to promoting values like fairness, inclusion, and respect within the sport. This achievement adds to the growing recognition of Nova Scotia athletes on both provincial and national levels.
The Association is also excited about hosting Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling event in Pictou in November 2023, which promises to bring top-level curling to the region. Beyond major tournaments, NSCA supports grassroots development with initiatives like the CFB Halifax Curling Academy, encouraging more people to take part in curling.
The website features a calendar of upcoming events, including the Lakeshore Fall Cashspiel in late September, the 6-Week Adult Learn to Curl program in mid-October, and the Café by the Bay Junior Cash Spiel in November. These events reflect NSCA’s efforts to nurture both competitive and recreational curling.
NSCA remains closely connected with Curling Canada, sharing updates and news on curling activities across the country, from early wins for notable teams like St-Georges to upcoming major events in Ottawa and Sudbury. Their commitment to growing curling in Nova Scotia, and providing opportunities for all skill levels, is evident in their variety of programs and events.
With a robust online presence, NSCA encourages fans and athletes alike to follow their social media accounts, subscribe for updates, and stay informed about the latest developments in the curling world. Through their dedication to the sport, the Nova Scotia Curling Association continues to foster a vibrant curling community across the provinc
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