The 2025 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship took place from April 28 to May 3 at the Boucherville Curling Club in Quebec. Twelve teams came together to compete for the national title. Two teams represented Quebec:
Quebec 1: Carl Marquis, Johanne Mathieu, Sebastien Boisvert, Noémie Gagné, François Lacourse, Germain Tremblay (coach)
Quebec 2: Luc Hamel, Mario Trudel, Martin Larose, Monique Martel, Annick Charron, Jacques Palasse (coach)
The championship began with two pools of six teams. The top four teams from each group advanced to the playoff round, and both Quebec teams finished 1st in their respective groups at the end of the round-robin stage. In the playoffs, Quebec 2 unfortunately lost 4–7 to British Columbia 1 and ended their run in the quarter-finals. As for Quebec 1, they won their quarter-final 6–5 against Saskatchewan and then triumphed in the semi-final 7–2 over Newfoundland and Labrador. In the final, they faced Northern Ontario and sadly fell by a score of 5 to 8. Team Quebec 1 heads home with a well-deserved silver medal — congratulations!
To watch an RDS feature on the Canadian Championship: https://www.rds.ca/videos/curling/le-curling-en-fauteuil-roulant-en-vedette-au-defi-sportif-3.1461977




We would also like to highlight the presence of many volunteers, including our officials, who supported the Canadian Championship. Robert Rajotte, head official for the event, was joined by several other officials from Quebec to assist throughout the competition. Thank you for your dedication and involvement!
