The Pacific Coast Masters Curling Association (PCMCA) was formed to foster competitions for daytime curlers aged 60 and above. The association is for curlers living in the Lower Mainland and on Vancouver Island.
Annual competitions are held to determine four PCMCA Zone winners. Zone winners advance to a combined provincial championship with the four Zone winners from the BC Interior Masters Curling Association (BCIMCA).
The primary purpose today is to promote the sport of curling through fun and competetive events both at the Club level and the Provincial level for curlers aged 60 and above.
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- Lower Island
- Welcome to the Zone 1 - Lower Island home page
- Fraser Valley
- Greater Vancouver
- Welcome to the Zone 3 - Greater Vancouver - home page.
We are a community of 12 leagues within 9 clubs stretching from the Gibsons Curling Club and south to the Tunnel Town Curling Club in Delta.
- North Island
- Welcome to the Zone 4 - Island home page
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Attention:
November/24 The latest version of the PCMCA Newsletter is now available.
An historical view of Masters curling. It was written in 1987 by A.D Shaw.
September/24 Click here for the President's Fall Report
April/24 The minutes of the PCMCA's 62nd Annual General Meeting (AGM), on April 8, 2024 are available. Click on the Useful Links tab to see them.
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November 17 Is anyone interested in Stick Curling? Check out the Stick Curling folder in the Newsletter section. You might find some helpful articles about using a Stick to curl and about the game of Stick Curling! (Click on NEWSLETTERS in the menu, then on the ^ symbol beside "Stick Curling" to see several items.)
Oct/23 We have introduced a brand new feature: a PCMCA Newsletter is now available.
The Playdown Rules are now available.
Sept/23 We are pleased to announce that Zone 4 has secured Jack Holden as their new director. Jack has curled his entire life and has an exceptional competitive record. He has served as president in three different Canadian Curling Clubs and was the driving force behind the revitalizing of the Comox Curling Club building as president. He has been a PCMCA member since 2008 and the Club rep since 2010.
Aug/23 Another very experienced curler has joined our board of directors. Nancy Stagg has been curling since a teenager and in recent years has given back to the game contributing to organizing committees for events, competitions and leagues. She is now the new Zone 3 director and President of the Zone. Nancy is adding her competitive curling experience and wealth of computer knowledge to an expanding season.
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