The 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada’s premier women’s curling championship, is concluding today at Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The semifinal is scheduled for 1:00 PM Eastern Time, followed by the final at 7:00 PM Eastern Time.

The 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts has been an intense battle of skill, strategy, and determination, and now it all comes down to the final showdowns! As we approach the Semi-Final and Final matches, the competition is fiercer than ever, with Canada’s top women’s curling teams fighting for the national title and the honor of representing the country on the world stage.

Happening at Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ontario, this prestigious championship brings curling fans an unforgettable display of precision, teamwork, and heart-stopping moments. Who will rise to the occasion and claim the Scotties crown?

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Scotties Tournament of Hearts Semi-Final and Final 2025 Viewing Information

  • Date: February 23, 2025.
  • Location: Fort William Gardens and Fort William Curling Club
  • Semi-Final Start time: 1 PM ET.
  • Final event Start Time: 7 PM ET.
  • Watch Live Stream : Start Watching Live Online (Available Worldwide)
MatchTeamsDateTime (ET)VenueStatus
Semi-FinalTeam Manitoba (Kerri Einarson) vs. Team Nova Scotia (Christina Black)February 23, 20251:00 PMFort William Gardens, Thunder Bay, Ontario
FinalTeam Canada (Rachel Homan) vs. Winner of Semi-FinalFebruary 23, 20257:00 PMFort William Gardens, Thunder Bay, Ontario

The 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts is reaching its thrilling climax in Thunder Bay, Ontario, as the Semi-Final and Final matches promise to captivate curling fans across Canada. After days of intense competition, the nation’s top women’s curling teams are battling for the prestigious title and the honor of representing Canada at the World Women’s Curling Championship.

The journey to the final day has been nothing short of exhilarating, filled with dramatic matchups and surprising upsets. The Page Playoff format has set the stage for an unforgettable showdown. Team Canada, led by Rachel Homan, has displayed outstanding skill and consistency, securing a direct berth in the Final. Meanwhile, the Semi-Final will see Kerri Einarson’s Team Manitoba go head-to-head with Christina Black’s Team Nova Scotia, each determined to claim the last remaining spot in the championship match.

The atmosphere at Fort William Gardens is electric, as fans gather to witness the culmination of weeks of relentless effort and dedication. With national pride at stake, the Semi-Final and Final are set to deliver high-stakes action, precision shot-making, and unforgettable moments that define championship curling.

As the nation watches, these elite athletes will leave it all on the ice, striving for the ultimate prize—the Scotties Tournament of Hearts championship. Who will emerge victorious? Stay tuned for an epic conclusion to this premier event in Canadian curling.

2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Scores:

Game TypeTeam 1ScoreTeam 2Score
Page 1-2 GameTeam Canada (Homan)8Manitoba (Einarson)4
Page 3-4 GameNova Scotia (Black)8Alberta (Skrlik)7
Semi-FinalNova Scotia (Black)8Alberta (Skrlik)7
FinalTeam Canada (Homan)TBDNova Scotia (Black)TBD
Pool play exampleSaskatchewan10Northern Ontario6
Pool play exampleCanada13Prince Edward Island4
Pool play exampleManitoba (Einarson)10Yukon2
Pool play exampleNova Scotia11Newfoundland and Labrador4

Which Team participated Scotties Tournament of Heart 2025

The 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada’s national women’s curling championship, is scheduled for February 14–23, 2025, at the Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ontario. A total of 18 teams will compete, representing provinces, territories, and additional qualifiers.

Here is the list of participating teams:

Team Canada

  • Team Homan (Ottawa Curling Club, Ottawa, Ontario)
    • Skip: Rachel Homan
    • Third: Tracy Fleury
    • Second: Emma Miskew
    • Lead: Sarah Wilkes
    • Alternate: Rachelle Brown

Provincial and Territorial Champions

  • Alberta
    • Team Skrlik (Garrison Curling Club, Calgary)
      • Skip: Kayla Skrlik
      • Third: Margot Flemming
      • Second: Ashton Skrlik
      • Lead: Geri-Lynn Ramsay
      • Alternate: Crystal Rumberg
  • British Columbia
    • Team Brown (Kamloops Curling Club, Kamloops)
      • Skip: Corryn Brown
      • Third: Erin Pincott
      • Second: Sarah Koltun
      • Lead: Samantha Fisher
      • Alternate: Kristen Ryan
  • Manitoba
    • Team Cameron (Heather Curling Club, Winnipeg)
      • Skip: Kate Cameron
      • Third: Taylor McDonald
      • Second: Brianna Cullen
      • Lead: Mackenzie Elias
  • New Brunswick
    • Team Adams (Capital Winter Club, Fredericton)
      • Skip: Melissa Adams
      • Third: Jaclyn Crandall
      • Second: Kayla Russell
      • Lead: Kendra Lister
      • Alternate: Molli Ward
  • Newfoundland and Labrador
    • Team Godsland (St. John’s Curling Club, St. John’s)
      • Skip: Brooke Godsland
      • Third: Erin Porter
      • Second: Sarah McNeil Lamswood
      • Lead: Camille Burt
      • Alternate: Kate Paterson
  • Northern Ontario
    • Team McCarville (Fort William Curling Club, Thunder Bay)
      • Skip: Krista McCarville
      • Third: Andrea Kelly
      • Second: Ashley Sippala
      • Lead: Kendra Lilly
      • Alternate: Sarah Potts
  • Northwest Territories
    • Team Galusha (Yellowknife Curling Club, Yellowknife)
      • Skip: Kerry Galusha
      • Third: Megan Koehler
      • Second: Sydney Galusha
      • Lead: Shona Barbour
      • Alternate: Ella Skauge
  • Nova Scotia
    • Team Black (Halifax Curling Club, Halifax)
      • Skip: Christina Black
      • Third: Jill Brothers
      • Second: Jenn Baxter
      • Lead: Karlee Everist
      • Alternate: Marlee Powers
  • Nunavut
    • Team Weagle (Iqaluit Curling Club, Iqaluit)
      • Skip: Julia Weagle
      • Third: Sadie Pinksen
      • Second: Leigh Gustafson
      • Lead: Alison Taylor
  • Ontario
    • Team Inglis (Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, Ottawa)
      • Skip: Danielle Inglis
      • Third: Kira Brunton
      • Second: Calissa Daly
      • Lead: Cassandra de Groot
      • Alternate: Kim Tuck
  • Prince Edward Island
    • Team DiCarlo (Crapaud Community Curling Club, Crapaud)
      • Skip: Jane DiCarlo
      • Fourth: Veronica Mayne
      • Second: Sabrina Smith
      • Lead: Whitney Jenkins
      • Alternate: Jenny White
  • Quebec
    • Team St-Georges (Glenmore Curling Club, Dollard-des-Ormeaux / Laval-sur-le-Lac Curling Club, Laval)
      • Skip: Laurie St-Georges
      • Third: Jamie Sinclair
      • Second: Emily Riley
      • Lead: Lisa Weagle
  • Saskatchewan
    • Team Martin (Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon)
      • Skip: Nancy Martin
      • Third: Chaelynn Stewart
      • Second: Kadriana Lott
      • Lead: Deanna Doig
      • Alternate: Colleen Ackerman
  • Yukon
    • Team Scoffin (Whitehorse Curling Club, Whitehorse)
      • Skip: Bayly Scoffin
      • Third: Raelyn Helston
      • Second: Kerry Foster
      • Lead: Bailey Horvey
      • Alternate: Kimberly Tuor

Pre-Qualified Teams Based on Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS)

  • Team Einarson (Gimli Curling Club, Gimli, Manitoba)
    • Skip: Kerri Einarson
    • Third: Val Sweeting
    • Second: Karlee Burgess
    • Lead: Krysten Karwacki
    • Alternate: Lauren Lenentine
  • Team Lawes (Heather Curling Club, Winnipeg, Manitoba)
    • Skip: Kaitlyn Lawes
    • Third: Selena Njegovan
    • Second: Jocelyn Peterman
    • Lead: Kristin Gordon
    • Alternate: Becca Hebert
  • Team Sturmay (Saville Community Sports Centre, Edmonton, Alberta)
    • Skip: Selena Sturmay
    • Third: Danielle Schmiemann
    • Second: Dezaray Hawes
    • Lead: Paige Papley

These teams will compete for the national title, with the winner earning the opportunity to represent Canada at the World Women’s Curling

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