Canadian Mixed Curling Championship - Champions

Champions

The past champions of the event are listed as follows:

Year Winning Locale Winning Team Host
1964 Manitoba Ernie Boushy, Ina Light, Garry DeBlonde, Bea McKenzie Toronto, Ontario
1965 Alberta Lee Green, Kay Berreth, Shirley Salt, Vi Salt Toronto, Ontario
1966 Manitoba Ernie Boushy, Ina Light, Garry DeBlonde, Betty Hird Thunder Bay, Ontario
1967 Saskatchewan Larry McGrath, Darlene Hill, Peter Gunn, Marlene Dorsett Québec City, Quebec
1968 Saskatchewan Larry McGrath, Darlene Hill, Peter Gunn, Marlene Dorsett Saint Boniface, Manitoba
1969 Alberta Don Anderson, Bernie Hunter, Bill Tarnish, Connie Reeve Kitchener, Ontario
1970 Alberta Bill Mitchell, Hadie Manley, Bill Tarnish, Connie Reeve Vancouver, British Columbia
1971 Saskatchewan Larry McGrath, Darlene Hill, John Gunn, Audrey St. John Saint John, New Brunswick
1972 British Columbia Trev Fisher, Gail Wren, Bryan Bettesworth, Louise Fisher Thunder Bay, Ontario
1973 Manitoba Barry Fry, Peggy Casselman, Stephen Decter, Susan Lynch Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
1974 Saskatchewan Rick Folk, Cheryl Stirton, Tom Wilson, Bonnie Orchard Winnipeg, Manitoba
1975 Alberta Les Rowland, Aurdrey Rowland, Dan Schmaltz, Betty Schmaltz Kitchener, Ontario
1976 British Columbia Tony Eberts, Elizabeth Short, Clark Glanville, Eleanor Short Lethbridge, Alberta
1977 Manitoba Harold Tanasichuk, Rose Tanasichuk, Jim Kirkness, Debbie Orr Halifax, Nova Scotia
1978 Saskatchewan Bernie Yuzdepski, Marnie McNiven, Roy Uchman, Joan Bjerke Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1979 Northern Ontario Roy Lund, Nancy Lund, Ron Apland, Marsha Kerr Prince George, British Columbia
1980 Manitoba Jim Dunstone, Carol Dunstone, Del Stitt, Elaine Jones St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
1981 Northern Ontario Rick Lang, Anne Provo, Bert Provo, Lorraine Edwards Winnipeg, Manitoba
1982 British Columbia Glen Pierce, Marlene Neubauer, Fuji Miki, Sharon Bradley Timmins, Ontario
1983 Saskatchewan Rick Folk, Dorenda Schoenhals, Tom Wilson, Elizabeth Folk Saint John, New Brunswick
1984 Saskatchewan Randy Woytowich, Kathy Fahlman, Brian McCusker, Jan Betker Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
1985 British Columbia Steve Skillings, Pat Sanders, Al Carlson, Louise Herlinveaux Toronto, Ontario
1986 Ontario Dave Van Dine, Dawn Ventura, Hugh Millikin, Cindy Wiggins Kamloops, British Columbia
1987 Prince Edward Island Peter Gallant, Kathy Gallant, Phil Gorveatt, Simone MacKenzie Summerside, Prince Edward Island
1988 Manitoba Jeff Stoughton, Karen Fallis, Rob Meakin, Lynn Morrow North Bay, Ontario
1989 Prince Edward Island Robert Campbell, Angela Roberts, Mark O'Rourke, Kathy O'Rourke Brandon, Manitoba
1990 Alberta Marvin Wirth, Glenna Rubin, Millard Evans, Robin Pettit Rimouski, Quebec
1991 Manitoba Jeff Stoughton, Karen Fallis, Scott Morrow, Lynn Morrow Thunder Bay, Ontario
1992 Alberta Kurt Balderston, Marcy Balderston, Rod Kramer, Joanne Morrison Grande Prairie, Alberta
1993 Nova Scotia Scott Saunders, Colleen Jones, Tom Fetterly, Helen Radford Swift Current, Saskatchewan
1994 New Brunswick Grant Odishaw, Heather Smith, Rick Perron, Krista Smith Leduc, Alberta
1995 Nova Scotia Steve Ogden, Mary Mattatall, Jeff Hopkins, Heather Hopkins Sarnia, Ontario
1996 Saskatchewan Randy Bryden, Cathy Trowell, Russ Bryden, Karen Inglis Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
1997 Northern Ontario Chris Johnson, Barb McKinty, Drew Eloranta, Lisa Gauvreau Kindersley, Saskatchewan
1998 Nova Scotia Steve Ogden, Mary Mattatall, Jeff Hopkins, Heather Hopkins Owen Sound, Ontario
1999 Nova Scotia Paul Flemming, Colleen Jones, Tom Fetterly, Monica Moriarty Victoria, British Columbia
2000 Alberta Kevin Koe, Susan O'Connor, Greg Northcott, Lawnie Goodfellow Lethbridge, Alberta
2001 Quebec Jean-Michel Ménard, Jessica Marchand, Marco Berthelot, Joëlle Sabourin Weyburn, Saskatchewan
2002 Nova Scotia Mark Dacey, Heather Smith-Dacey, Rob Harris, Laine Peters Halifax, Nova Scotia
2003 Nova Scotia Paul Flemming, Kim Kelly, Tom Fetterly, Cathy Donald Abbotsford, British Columbia
2004 Alberta Shannon Kleibrink, Richard Kleibrink, Judy Pendergast, Kevin Pendergast Timmins, Ontario
2005 Newfoundland and Labrador Mark Nichols, Shelley Nichols, Brent Hamilton, Jennifer Guzzwell Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
2006 Ontario John Epping, Julie Reddick, Scott Foster, Leigh Armstrong Whitehorse, Yukon
2007 New Brunswick Terry Odishaw, Becky Atkinson, Kevin Boyle, Jane Boyle Kitchener, Ontario
2008 Alberta Dean Ross, Susan O'Connor, Tim Krassman, Susan Wright Calgary, Alberta
2009 Manitoba Sean Grassie, Allison Nimik, Ross Derksen, Kendra Green Iqualuit, Nunavut
2010 Nova Scotia Mark Dacey, Heather Smith-Dacey, Andrew Gibson, Jill Mouzar Burlington, Ontario
2011 Prince Edward Island Robert Campbell, Rebecca Jean MacPhee, Robbie Doherty, Jackie Reid Morris, Manitoba
2012 Saskatchewan Jason Ackerman, Chantelle Eberle, Dean Hicke, Colleen Ackerman Sudbury, Ontario
2013 Ontario Cory Heggestad, Heather Graham, Greg Balsdon, Amy Mackay Mount Royal, Quebec
2014 Ottawa, Ontario

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