Kate Cameron joins forces with Québec-based team

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Kate Cameron’s curling career is taking her East from New Bothwell to a French community, but she’s going just a bit further than La Broquerie.

Cameron is joining forces with Québec skip Laurie St-Georges to form a new team for the upcoming curling cycle. Cameron will be the team’s skip with St-Georges at third. The front end from team St-Georges will also play for the new-look Team Cameron, with second Emily Riley and lead Émilia Gagné filling out the roster.

After skipping a Manitoba-based rink to a bronze medal at nationals in 2024, Team Cameron was granted one of the direct qualification spots at the Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, but couldn’t make the playoffs. They also failed to qualify for the Scotties this year, falling in the Manitoba championship semi-finals. After the end of the year, the team announced they were disbanding for the upcoming 2030 Olympic cycle.

Kate Cameron is joining forces to skip a team out of Quebec for the upcoming curling season. (Team Cameron Instagram)
Kate Cameron is joining forces to skip a team out of Quebec for the upcoming curling season. (Team Cameron Instagram)

The St-Georges rink added third Sarah Daniels last season, but lost out at the Québec provincials in the gold medal game, also missing out on a Scotties appearance. Daniels, who had been playing for a B.C.-based team before joining St-Georges, announced she would be leaving the team last month.

Team Cameron had been playing out of the St Adolphe curling club, but will be based out of Quebec for the 2026/2027 season.

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