Curling in Nipawin on the decline, hopeful for season
The curling season in Nipawin is to begin shortly, a few weeks after it would normally begin. Not only is it beginning late, but it is expected to also end a few weeks early, shortening the season by a month.
According to Mike McClelland, Board Member in the Nipawin Curling League, the sport isn’t really what it used to be in the area, it isn’t thriving anymore and is even on the decline.
He told northeastNOW it’s been tough to get people to the rink these past few years and the pandemic hasn’t exactly helped, especially when shutting some leagues down.
“Curling is on a bit of a downturn in Nipawin and I think it’s on a downturn everywhere. I don’t think curling is really thriving, anywhere. With the downturn in curling, we made it a four-month season, versus our usual five-month season. Also when the weather is nice outside, there’s a lot of farmers out, so we didn’t feel it was quite time for winter sports.”