Muskoka First Aid is providing a Free First Aid course at the Lake of Bays Curling & Bocce Club. Details below.

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It is the mission of the Lake of Bays Curling & Bocce Club to provide a safe, clean and friendly environment that offers the opportunity to enjoy fellowship and sport. We are dedicated to the promotion of curling and bocce by providing an affordable, enjoyable, and social activity for people of all skill levels, from beginner to experienced.
The Club is pleased to continue the bursary program originally established by the Riverfront Group to financially assist the youth and members of the community of Lake of Bays with costs as they enter college, university or apprenticeship programs. A portion of the proceeds from the annual Surf Turf Dinner support this.
This club is a scent-free facility.
Muskoka First Aid is providing a Free First Aid course at the Lake of Bays Curling & Bocce Club. Details below.

Please click HERE for additional information and to Register!
Learn to Curl is a 6 week program in the first draw, for new-to-curling curlers. Our trained instructors will teach you not only the basics of curling but also touch on curling etiquette, curling with a stick vs a broom if chosen, etc and ending with a game on the last night. All equipment will be provided. This is available in the first draw only. You will then be ready to register for league play in the second draw starting in early January. Cost for this program is $100.
Curling has a long and rich history. While its origins are lost in the mists of time, Scottish curlers already were playing the game by the beginning of the 16th century on frozen ponds and lochs.
Their earliest equipment included stones formed by nature, each one unique. These stones often curved, or “curled,” as they slid down the ice, and the players used besoms or brooms to clear snow and debris from the path of the stones.
Today, curling is a game of strategy, finesse and strength, contested by teams generally comprised of four players. The principle of curling is simple – get your stone closer the center of the target circles, called the “house,” than your opponent. Players of all skill levels can participate and compete even at older ages than most sports allow.
Respect, honor and tradition are core elements of the game. Curlers are close knit and you can rely on a warm welcome in curling clubs throughout the world. Camaraderie among players is inherent in the sport and tradition calls for both teams to sit together after a game, discussing what was and what might have been.
Come join us.
Financial donations directed to the Lake of Bays Curling & Bocce Club are now available through the National Sports Trust Fund of Ontario. This means financial donations of $10.01 CAD or more can receive a receipt for income tax deduction purposes. This is only for financial donations done through their website.
Donate now and help us reach our goal!
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We are located in the village of Baysville (population ~250), in the heart of Muskoka, at the southern tip of The Lake of Bays and the beginning of the South Branch of the Muskoka River.
The area is renowned for its beautiful lakes, virgin forests, abundant wildlife, excellent fishing and fall colours.