Burgeoning Stu Sells series an important part of curling calendar
A visit to the High Park Club during the Stu Sells Toronto Tankard is like the curling equivalent of seeing your favourite band in a small club and then chatting up the musicians afterwards over a few pints.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, spectators entered the five-sheet club on a residential street in the leafy west-end neighbourhood to watch up-and-coming regional teams take on big names like Kevin Koe, Brad Gushue and Brad Jacobs.
“Hockey Night in Canada” was on the big screen by the bar. Curlers and fans alike lined up for drinks. A live band was tuning up at the other side of Toronto’s oldest curling club.
The curling Canadiana throwback — to a time before the sport got serious with fitness, training and focus on the Olympics — is part of the charm of the “Stu Sells” series of mid-level tour events that has become a key part of the domestic season.