Curious About Curling?

    Perhaps you know someone who plays or have seen it on TV and were interesting in giving it a try.   This page will try and answer any questions you might have about getting started in curling.  

    How do I get started?

    The first step in getting started is to contact us at the St. Croix Curling Center.  Many curling facilities offer special instructional leagues for beginning and inexperienced curlers.  Our Getting Started program introduces you to the sport of curling at a comfortable pace.   Curling can be a life-long activity in a recreational or competitive capacity.  Check out the introductory video below.

      

    What kind of equipment do I need to get started?

    The basic equipment you’ll need:

    • A pair of clean (worn indoors only) athletic shoes
    • Warm clothing that allows for a full range of motion in both the upper and lower body.  Dress in layers, so that you can take off a layer of clothing as your body warms up, and replace it as you cool down!
    • A slip-on or step-on teflon slider.  Sliders are available from our pro-shop.
    • A curling broom.  Brooms are available from our pro-shop.
    • If you are still in the “trying it out” phase, the St. Croix Curling Center has a number of brooms and sliders available for your use.

    How much will it cost to get started?

    We have learn to curl session for $20 per curler. Annual membership fees will be $100 per member and $400 per team (maximum of 6 curlers). 

    Can I get instruction from a qualified instructor?

    We offer different leagues and events which provide instruction for a variety of skill levels.  We can also arrange for private instruction from a trained instructor by request.

    Is it good exercise?

    Curling is great full-body exercise.  Curling tests your balance and strengthens your core muscles.  Sweeping works your arms, chest, back, and shoulders.  Delivering and sweeping the curling stone work your legs, while the delivery also helps with your flexibility.  Curling is not a game that requires exceptional strength, but that doesn’t mean it’s not good exercise!

    What if I have health issues or physical limitations?

    If you are in reasonable health and have reasonable mobility, there is every chance that you can still enjoy the sport of curling.  A change of equipment can allow curlers with bad knees, hips, or backs stay in the game using a delivery stick to throw the rock or using of a sliding device to assist them in maintaining their balance during the delivery.  Curling is a sport which can be played by people of any age.

    What other benefits are there?

    In addition to exercise, curling is a very social activity.  Sportsmanship is an integral part of the game.  Games begins and ends with a handshake between opponents, and in most clubs, it is traditional for the winning team to treat the losing team to a sociable beverage.  Curling is a great way to exercise, have fun and make new friends!


    Upcoming Events

    15 Dec 2024;
    02:00PM -
    Learn to Curl
    15 Dec 2024;
    04:15PM -
    Learn to Curl
    16 Dec 2024;
    07:00PM -
    Board Meeting
    22 Dec 2024;
    02:00PM -
    Learn to Curl
    22 Dec 2024;
    04:15PM -
    Learn to Curl
    29 Dec 2024;
    12:00AM
    No Curling - HOLIDAY BREAK
    31 Dec 2024;
    05:00PM -
    Learn to Curl
    02 Feb 2025;
    12:00AM
    No Curling - Event at Rink
    09 Feb 2025;
    12:00AM
    No Curling - Super Bowl Sunday

    Donate To Our Center

    Location

    St. Mary's Point Ice Arena
    2489 Itasca Ave S, Lakeland, MN 55043, USA

    Contact Us

    Phone: 715-425-2054
    Email: info@stcroixcurlingcenter.org