How to Watch Olympic Mixed Doubles Curling in Canada | Full Schedule & Streaming Guide (2026)

Get ready for an exciting curling journey! We're diving into the world of Olympic Mixed Doubles Curling, and I've got the ultimate viewing guide for you, Canadian curling enthusiasts!

The Ultimate Curling Companion

In the fast-paced world of live sports, things can change in an instant. And that's why we've crafted this guide, to ensure you don't miss a single moment of the curling action, especially when it comes to our Canadian teams!

Let's start with the basics. CBC Gem is your go-to platform for all curling games, and it's completely free for Canadians! Just create an account, and you're good to go. This includes the highly anticipated women's and men's fours competitions, so stay tuned for more details on that.

The Mixed Doubles Extravaganza

Now, let's focus on the mixed doubles. Here's a breakdown of where and when you can catch the action:

  • CBC Gem: This is your primary source for all curling games, including the first mixed doubles match on February 4th at 1:00 p.m. ET against Czechia. Other notable matches include Canada vs. Norway and Canada vs. USA, both exclusively on Gem.

  • CBC's Main Network Channel: Four of Canada's games and the semifinals will be broadcast here. Mark your calendars for February 5th, 7th, and 8th, and don't miss the semifinals on February 9th!

  • Sportsnet: They've got their eyes on a second mixed doubles draw, featuring a non-Canadian team. Tune in on February 7th at 8:30 a.m. ET for some international curling action.

  • TSN: As a Partner Network, TSN will be bringing you four exciting games, including both medal matches! Mark February 7th, 8th, and 10th on your calendars for some thrilling curling moments.

The Full Schedule Unveiled

Here's the complete schedule for mixed doubles, running from February 4th to 10th in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, all times in EST:

  • February 4th:

    • 1:00 pm, Session 1: CAN vs CZE, CBC Gem
  • February 5th:

    • 4:00 am, Session 2: TBD, CBC Gem
    • 8:30 am, Session 3: CAN vs NOR, CBC Gem
    • 1:00 pm, Session 4: CAN vs ITA, CBC Gem and CBC-TV
  • February 6th:

    • 4:00 am, Session 5: CAN vs USA, CBC Gem
    • 8:30 am, Session 6: TBD, CBC Gem
  • February 7th:

    • 4:00 am, Session 7: CAN vs GBR, CBC Gem and CBC-TV
    • 8:30 am, Session 8: TBD, Sportsnet
    • 1:00 pm, Session 9: CAN vs EST, TSN
  • February 8th:

    • 4:00 am, Session 10: TBD, CBC Gem
    • 8:30 am, Session 11: CAN vs SWE, CBC Gem, CBC-TV, and Sportsnet
    • 1:00 pm, Session 12: CAN vs KOR, CBC Gem and TSN
  • February 9th:

    • 4:00 am, Session 13: CAN vs SUI, CBC Gem and CBC-TV
    • 12:00 pm, Semifinals: CBC Gem and CBC-TV
  • February 10th:

    • 8:00 am, Bronze Medal Game: CBC Gem and TSN
    • 12:00 pm, Gold Medal Game: CBC Gem and TSN

And here's the exciting part: will we see some pre-game light shows? It's a mystery, but one we're all eager to uncover!

So, fellow curling fans, are you ready to cheer on our Canadian teams? Let's discuss in the comments! Any predictions for the medal matches? I can't wait to hear your thoughts!

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