Charlottetown to host Canadian women's curling championship for record 5th time in 2027

Charlottetown will be the host of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts for a record fifth time in 2027. Regina and Calgary have also held the women's curling event four times.

P.E.I. capital most recently held Scotties Tournament of Hearts in 2011

A logo frozen in the curling sheet at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary on February 16, 2024.
The 46th edition of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts women's curling event is set for Feb. 12-21, 2027 at Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press/File)

Charlottetown will be the host of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts for a record fifth time in 2027.

The 46th edition of the Canadian women's curling championship is set for Feb. 12-21 at Eastlink Centre.

Charlottetown, Regina and Calgary have each hosted four times to date.

Charlottetown last hosted the Scotties in 2011 when Saskatchewan's Amber Holland claimed gold.

The Eastlink Centre also hosted the Scotties in 1999, with Nova Scotia's Colleen Jones winning the title.

The 2027 Scotties champion will represent Canada at the 2027 world championship.

WATCH | Rachel Homan rink successfully defends Canadian women's crown in 2025:

Homan defeats Einarson at Scotties for 5th Canadian title

4 months ago
Duration 2:06
Team Canada's Rachel Homan out of the Ottawa Curling Club defeats Manitoba's Kerri Einarson 6-1 in the championship final at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Homan defends her Canadian women's curling title and collects the fifth of her career.

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