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The
Canadian Deaf Curling Association (CDCA) represents, supports, and
promotes the sport of curling all across Canada. CDCA is
committed to providing Deaf and Hard of Hearing curlers support and
opportunities in order to facilitate growth, enjoyment, and competitive
success. CDCA is a national association that is made of Deaf and
Hard of Hearing curlers from across Canada. The Canadian Deaf
Curling Championships (CDCC), formerly as FSSC/NOSC, was established in
1979 and is now the annual main event.
CDCA encourages competitive curling at all levels, such as Senior Mixed
(45+), Senior, Mixed and Junior for both Men and Women. The established
age to participate at the CDCC level is 18 years of age and up.