2025 Tour Challenge
| 2025 Co-op Tour Challenge | |
|---|---|
| Host city | Nisku, Alberta (Tier 1) Beaumont, Alberta (U25) |
| Arena | Silent Ice Arena (Tier 1) Beaumont Curling Club (U25) |
| Dates | October 14–19 |
| Men's winner | Team Mouat |
| Curling club | Gogar Park CC, Edinburgh |
| Skip | Bruce Mouat |
| Third | Grant Hardie |
| Second | Bobby Lammie |
| Lead | Hammy McMillan Jr. |
| Coach | Michael Goodfellow |
| Finalist | Matt Dunstone |
| Women's winner | Team Homan |
| Curling club | Ottawa CC, Ottawa |
| Skip | Rachel Homan |
| Third | Tracy Fleury |
| Second | Emma Miskew |
| Lead | Sarah Wilkes |
| Alternate | Rachelle Brown |
| Coach | Heather Nedohin |
| Finalist | Silvana Tirinzoni |
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The 2025 Co-op Tour Challenge was held from October 14 to 19 with the Tier 1 event taking place at the Silent Ice Arena in Nisku, Alberta, and the U25 event taking place at the Beaumont Curling Club in Beaumont, Alberta. It was the second Grand Slam event of the 2025–26 curling season. This season, Grand Slam of Curling decided to host both a U25 Jr. GSOC Tour Challenge men's and women's event, instead of a Tier 2 event as in previous seasons, to showcase the future of the sport and support the transition of teams from juniors to men's/women's play. The finals of the U25 event were also held at the Silent Ice Arena simultaneously with the men's and women's finals of the Tier 1 event.