After more than a half-century of waiting, Kelowna, B.C., will finally get its opportunity to host the most famous national men’s curling championship in the world.
The 2025 Montana’s Brier, presented by AGI, is scheduled for Feb. 28-March 9 at Prospera Place in Kelowna, which last hosted the Canadian Men’s Curling Championship in 1968.
Media accreditation requests are now being accepted for the 2025 Montana’s Brier.
To request media accreditation, CLICK HERE. The deadline for accreditation requests is Feb. 24; absolutely no requests received past that date will be considered.
Those requesting credentials must email a high-resolution mugshotof themselves to media@curling.ca.
For accommodation options in the Kelowna area, media members can CLICK HERE.
Please note:On-ice photographers will be required to wear black clothing and shoes and restrict themselves to designated shooting areas during the games. There will be no exceptions to this guideline. CLICK HERE to review photography guidelines.
Event information can be found on the official event website, www.curling.ca/2025brier.
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For further information:
Al Cameron
Director, Communication & Media Relations
Curling Canada
(403) 463-5500
acameron@curling.ca
Kyle Jahns
Manager, Communication and Media Relations
Curling Canada
Tel: 204-803-8221
kyle.jahns@curling.ca
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