The Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship will call Moose Jaw home for the next two seasons.
The Ford Moose Jaw Curling Centre will host the 2022 and 2023 championships. The 2021 championship, which were also set to be hosted in the Saskatchewan city, was cancelled back in September.
“Moose Jaw is coming off of hosting a successful Scotties Tournament of Hearts and I’m thrilled to see another Canadian curling championship return to my home province of Saskatchewan,” said Mitch Minken, Chair of Curling Canada’s Board of Directors, in a news release. “This host committee is determined to provide a first-class experience for our country’s wheelchair curlers over the next two years and they have our full support.”
It is the first time Moose Jaw will host the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship. It was last held in Saskatchewan in 2016 when Regina was the host.
Moose Jaw recently hosted the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
The 2022 championship is scheduled for Feb. 21-26, while the 2023 event will take place Feb. 20-25.