2025 Canadian Junior Curling Championships

2025 New Holland Canadian
Under-20 Curling Championships
Host citySummerside, Prince Edward Island
ArenaConsolidated Credit Union Place &
Silver Fox Entertainment Complex
DatesMarch 23–30
Men's winner Nova Scotia 2
Curling clubTruro CC, Truro
SkipCalan MacIsaac
ThirdNathan Gray
SecondOwain Fisher
LeadChristopher McCurdy
AlternateNick Mosher
CoachCraig Burgess
Finalist New Brunswick (Dalrymple)
Women's winner Alberta 1
Curling clubSaville Community SC, Edmonton
Sherwood Park CC, Sherwood Park
SkipMyla Plett
ThirdAlyssa Nedohin
SecondChloe Fediuk
LeadAllie Iskiw
CoachDavid Nedohin
Finalist Quebec 1 (Fortin)
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The 2025 New Holland Canadian Under-20 Curling Championships were held from March 23 to 30 at the Consolidated Credit Union Place and the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex in Summerside, Prince Edward Island. The winners, Nova Scotia's Calan MacIsaac and Alberta's Myla Plett, earned the right to represent Canada at the 2026 World Junior Curling Championships.

The event featured eighteen teams on both the men's and women's sides, each split into two pools of nine. The top three teams from each pool at the end of the round robin advanced to the playoff round. Based on results from the 2023 and 2024 events, certain provinces earned two berths to the championship. Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Northern Ontario, Nova Scotia and Ontario each earned an extra berth on the men's side, while Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec got two berths on the women's side The host province, Prince Edward Island, also earned two teams.

This was the second time Summerside played host to the Canadian Under-20 Curling Championships. The city previously held the 2002 championship which was won by Manitoba's David Hamblin and Prince Edward Island's Suzanne Birt.