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Asham Sponsored Teams will save 20% off sessions, memberships & training at the Cargill Curling Training Centre in Morris Manitoba In our continued partnership with the Cargill Curling Training Centre, we are extremely excited to announce that any approved Asham-sponsored team* will receive a 20% discount on session bookings, memberships, and training at the Cargill Curling Training Centre. The Cargill Curling Training Centre (CCTC) is a state-of-the-art complete training centre, open year-round, offering resources in fitness, physio, mental readiness, nutrition, and technical and tactical training for the beginner to the elite athlete. The centre is equipped with an on-ice 55”...

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All old Asham Gift Cards can now be used on our new website!  Looking to purchase E-Gift Cards? Click Here

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Curling sport has been around for many centuries now, it is believed that the game originated in Scotland in 16th century and was said to be played on frozen lochs and ponds. Early 1800 when Scottish introduced the sports in Canada and in 1807 the first curling club was established in Montreal. It is in 19th Century when curling became a notable Canadian sport and was transformed in line with Canadian culture. The significant and historical transformation of the sport was brought about by the huge settlement of Scottish in Ontario and the growth of trading and railways during the...

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If you can think it, we can create it! We can customize any shoe with any sliding platform! We do custom modifications to meet the specialized needs of all our valued customers.  Asham Curling Supplies has a fully functioning factory and provides a wide range of repair services. Your non-Asham curling shoes in need of repair? Send them to us! We repair and service all competitors' shoes.  We are the best in the industry! Visit our Custom & Repairs page for pricing and more information. 

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Be the envy at the treat table using our curling rock shaped cookie cutter.  A few cookie making tips: Always make a bit more icing in each color and consistency than you need. It can be tough to match colors afterwards if you require more. The thickness of your dough can affect whether your cookies hold their shape. You don't want the dough to be thinner than about 1/4" You can try refrigerating or freezing your uncooked cutouts for 5 minutes, this seems to help them retain their shape in the hot oven We'd love to hear from you! Share...

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