Year | Host | Champion Team | Team Members | Record | Gold Medal Game |
Note: Prior to 1979 (when playoff format was introduced), the round robin leader won the championship. Scores for tie-breaking final games are shown for this period. | |||||
1961 | Ottawa, ON | Saskatchewan |
Joyce McKee Sylvia Fedoruk Barbara MacNevin Rosa McFee |
9–0 | N/A |
1962 | Regina, SK | British Columbia |
Ina Hansen Ada Callas Isabel Leith May Shaw |
9–0 | N/A |
1963 | Saint John, NB | New Brunswick |
Mabel DeWare Harriet Stratton Forbis Stevenson Marjorie Fraser |
8–1 | N/A |
1964 | Edmonton, AB | British Columbia |
Ina Hansen Ada Callas Isabel Leith May Shaw |
8–1 | N/A |
1965 | Halifax, NS | Manitoba |
Peggy Casselman Val Taylor Pat MacDonald Pat Scott |
8–1 | N/A |
1966 | Vancouver, BC | Alberta |
Gale Lee Hazel Jamison Sharon Harrington June Coyle |
9–0 | N/A |
1967 | Montreal, QC | Manitoba |
Betty Duguid Joan Ingram Larie Bradawaski Dot Rose |
9–0 | N/A |
1968 | Winnipeg, MB | Alberta |
Hazel Jamison Gale Lee Jackie Spencer June Coyle |
8–2 |
Alberta 11 British Columbia 4 |
1969 | Fort William, ON | Saskatchewan |
Joyce McKee Vera Pezer Lenore Morrison Jennifer Falk |
8–1 | N/A |
1970 | Calgary, AB | Saskatchewan |
Dorenda Schoenhals Cheryl Stirton Linda Burnham Joan Anderson |
9–2 |
Saskatchewan 8 British Columbia 4 |
1971 | St. John’s, NL | Saskatchewan |
Vera Pezer Sheila Rowan Joyce McKee Lenore Morrison |
8–3 |
Saskatchewan 9 Alberta 2 (11 ends) |
1972 | Saskatoon, SK | Saskatchewan |
Vera Pezer Sheila Rowan Joyce McKee Lenore Morrison |
8–1 | N/A |
1973 | Charlottetown, PEI | Saskatchewan |
Vera Pezer Sheila Rowan Joyce McKee Lenore Morrison |
9–1 |
Saskatchewan 6 Manitoba 4 |
1974 | Victoria, BC | Saskatchewan |
Emily Farnham Linda Saunders Pat McBeath Donna Collins |
9–0 | N/A |
1975 | Moncton, NB | Quebec |
Lee Tobin Marilyn McNeil Michelle Garneau Laurie Ross |
8–2 |
Quebec 7 Saskatchewan 5 |
1976 | Winnipeg, MB | British Columbia |
Lindsay Davie Dawn Knowles Robin Wilson Lorraine Bowles |
8–2 |
British Columbia 7 Alberta 6 |
1977 | Halifax, NS | Alberta |
Myrna McQuarrie Rita Tarnava Barb Davis Jane Rempel |
9–1 | N/A |
1978 | Sault Ste. Marie, ON | Manitoba |
Cathy Pidzarko Chris Pidzarko Iris Armstrong Patty Vanderkerckhove |
7–3 | N/A |
1979 | Montreal, QC | British Columbia |
Lindsay Sparkes (née Davie) Dawn Knowles Robin Wilson Lorraine Bowles |
9–2 |
British Columbia 7 Manitoba 4 |
1980 | Edmonton, AB | Saskatchewan |
Marj Mitchell Nancy Kerr Shirley McKendry Wendy Leach |
9–4 |
Saskatchewan 6 Nova Scotia 5 |
1981 | St. John’s, NL | Alberta |
Susan Seitz Judy Erickson Myrna McKay Betty McCracken |
10–1 |
Alberta 7 Newfoundland 3 |
1982 | Regina, SK | Nova Scotia |
Colleen Jones Kay Smith Monica Jones Barbara Jones-Gordon |
9–3 |
Nova Scotia 8 Manitoba 7 |
1983 | Prince George, BC | Nova Scotia |
Penny LaRocque Sharon Horne Cathy Caudle Pamela Sanford |
9–2 |
Nova Scotia 5 Alberta 4 |
1984 | Charlottetown, PEI | Manitoba |
Connie Laliberte Christine More Corinne Peters Janet Arnott |
10–2 |
Manitoba 5 Nova Scotia 4 (11 ends) |
1985 | Winnipeg, MB | British Columbia |
Linda Moore Lindsay Sparkes Debbie Jones Laurie Carney |
11–0 |
British Columbia 13 Newfoundland 7 |
1986 | London, ON | Ontario |
Marilyn Bodogh-Darte Kathy McEdwards Christine Bodogh-Jurgenson Jan Augustyn Lynn Reynolds |
11–1 |
Ontario 7 Canada 3 |
1987 | Lethbridge, AB | British Columbia |
Pat Sanders Louise Herlinveaux Georgina Hawkes Deb Massullo Elaine Dagg-Jackson |
10–3 |
British Columbia 9 Manitoba 3 |
1988 | Fredericton, NB | Ontario |
Heather Houston Lorraine Lang Diane Adams Tracy Kennedy Gloria Taylor |
11–4 |
Ontario 6 Canada 5 |
1989 | Kelowna, BC | Canada |
Heather Houston Lorraine Lang Diane Adams Tracy Kennedy Gloria Taylor |
10–4 |
Canada 11 Manitoba 5 |
1990 | Ottawa, ON | Ontario |
Alison Goring Kristin Turcotte Andrea Lawes Cheryl McPherson Anne Merklinger |
9–4 |
Ontario 7 Nova Scotia 5 |
1991 | Saskatoon, SK | British Columbia |
Julie Sutton Jodie Sutton Melissa Soligo Karri Willms Elaine Dagg-Jackson |
11–1 |
British Columbia 7 New Brunswick 5 |
1992 | Halifax, NS | Manitoba |
Connie Laliberte Laurie Allen Cathy Gauthier Janet Arnott Arlene MacLeod |
11–2 |
Manitoba 7 Canada 3 |
1993 | Brandon, MB | Saskatchewan |
Sandra Peterson Jan Betker Joan McCusker Marcia Gudereit Anita Ford |
10–2 |
Saskatchewan 7 Manitoba 6 (11 ends) |
1994 | Kitchener, ON | Canada |
Sandra Peterson Jan Betker Joan McCusker Marcia Gudereit Anita Ford |
11–1 |
Canada 5 Manitoba 3 |
1995 | Calgary, AB | Manitoba |
Connie Laliberte Cathy Overton Cathy Gauthier Janet Arnott Debbie Jones-Walker |
12–1 |
Manitoba 6 Alberta 5 |
1996 | Thunder Bay, ON | Ontario |
Marilyn Bodogh-Darte Kim Gellard Cori Beveridge Jane Hooper Perroud Lisa Savage |
12–2 |
Ontario 7 Alberta 4 |
1997 | Vancouver, BC | Saskatchewan |
Sandra Schmirler (née Peterson) Jan Betker Joan McCusker Marcia Gudereit Atina Ford |
11–2 |
Saskatchewan 8 Ontario 5 |
1998 | Regina, SK | Alberta |
Cathy Borst Heather Godberson Brenda Bohmer Kate Horne Rona McGregor |
12–1 |
Alberta 7 Ontario 6 (11 ends) |
1999 | Charlottetown, PEI | Nova Scotia |
Colleen Jones Kim Kelly Mary-Anne Waye Nancy Delahunt Laine Peters |
10–3 |
Nova Scotia 6 Alberta 4 |
2000 | Prince George, BC | British Columbia |
Kelley Law Julie Skinner Georgina Wheatcroft Diane Nelson Elaine Dagg-Jackson |
11–4 |
British Columbia 9 Ontario 4 |
2001 | Sudbury, ON | Nova Scotia |
Colleen Jones Kim Kelly Mary-Anne Waye Nancy Delahunt Laine Peters |
9–4 |
Nova Scotia 7 Canada 6 (11 ends) |
2002 | Brandon, MB | Canada |
Colleen Jones Kim Kelly Mary-Anne Waye Nancy Delahunt Laine Peters |
10–4 |
Canada 8 Saskatchewan 5 |
2003 | Kitchener, ON | Canada |
Colleen Jones Kim Kelly Mary-Anne Waye Nancy Delahunt Laine Peters |
10–3 |
Canada 9 Newfoundland 7 (11 ends) |
2004 | Red Deer, AB | Canada |
Colleen Jones Kim Kelly Mary-Anne Arsenault (née Waye) Nancy Delahunt Mary Sue Radford |
11–2 |
Canada 7 Quebec 4 |
2005 | St. John’s, NL | Manitoba |
Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton-Clapham Jill Officer Cathy Gauthier Trish Eck |
11–2 |
Manitoba 8 Ontario 6 |
2006 | London, ON | British Columbia |
Kelly Scott Jeanna Schraeder Sasha Carter Renee Simons Michelle Allen |
11–2 |
British Columbia 8 Canada 6 |
2007 | Lethbridge, AB | Canada |
Kelly Scott Jeanna Schraeder Sasha Carter Renee Simons Michelle Allen |
12–2 |
Canada 8 Saskatchewan 5 |
2008 | Regina, SK | Manitoba |
Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton-Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin Jennifer Clark-Rouire |
11–4 |
Manitoba 6 Alberta 4 |
2009 | Victoria, BC | Canada |
Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton-Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin Jennifer Clark-Rouire |
11–4 |
Canada 8 British Columbia 5 |
2010 | Sault. Ste. Marie, ON | Canada |
Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton-Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin Jennifer Clark-Rouire |
10–3 |
Canada 8 Prince Edward Island 7 (11 ends) |
2011 | Charlottetown, PEI | Saskatchewan |
Amber Holland Kim Schneider Tammy Schneider Heather Kalenchuk Jolene Campbell |
11–3 |
Saskatchewan 8 Canada 7 |
2012 | Red Deer, AB | Alberta |
Heather Nedohin Beth Iskiw Jessica Mair Laine Peters Amy Nixon |
10–4 |
Alberta 7 British Columbia 6 |
2013 | Kingston, ON | Ontario |
Rachel Homan Emma Miskew Allison Kreviazuk Lisa Weagle Stephanie LeDrew |
12–1 |
Ontario 9 Manitoba 6 |
2014 | Montreal, QC | Canada |
Rachel Homan Emma Miskew Allison Kreviazuk Lisa Weagle Stephanie LeDrew |
13–0 |
Canada 8 Alberta 6 |
2015 | Moose Jaw, SK | Manitoba |
Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn McEwen Jennifer Clark-Rouire |
12–1 |
Manitoba 6
Alberta 5 |
2016 | Grande Prairie, AB | Alberta |
Chelsea Carey Amy Nixon Jocelyn Peterman Laine Peters Susan O’Connor |
11–2 |
Alberta 7 Northern Ontario 6 |
2017 | St. Catharines, ON | Ontario |
Rachel Homan Emma Miskew Joanne Courtney Lisa Weagle Cheryl Kreviazuk |
12–2 |
Ontario 8 Manitoba 6 |
2018 | Penticton, BC | Manitoba | Jennifer Jones Dawn McEwen Jill Officer Shannon Birchard |
11–2 |
Manitoba 8 Wild Card 6 |
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Canada National Curling Champions Women (Scotties Tournament of Hearts)
Published Online February 19, 2015
Last Edited February 5, 2018