Single game tickets for every draw of the 2018 Ford World Women’s Curling Championship in North Bay go on sale Thursday at 10 am.

That includes playoff tickets, as well as tickets for the closing Friday of round-robin competition, when Team Canada will be playing twice.

The championship is being held March 17 to 25, 2018.

There are a variety of ticket options available.

Here’s a look at the newest single-draw tickets that will be on sale Thursday:
– Draw 18, March 23 – Morning draw with Team Canada, $19.50
– Draw 19, March 23 – Afternoon draw, $17.50
– Draw 20, March 23 – Evening draw with Team Canada, $32.50
– Saturday, March 24 – Three playoff draws, $32.50 each
– Sunday, March 25 – Semifinal, $35.50
– Sunday, March 25 – Gold-medal game, $42.50

These new offers complement previous single-ticket offers that went on sale in November:
– $17.50 – Non-Canada Round Robin Games
– $19.50 – Canada morning games Monday-Thursday
– $29.50 – Canada afternoon / evening games Monday-Thursday
– $32.50 – Canada games opening Saturday, Sunday

Other options include day packages starting at $59, the opening weekend package for $89, and the championship weekend package at $189. Full event packages are also still available.

You can check out the full schedule for the Ford Worlds to pick out which tickets you want to purchase by CLICKING HERE

Tickets will be available at the Memorial Gardens box office, curling.ca/tickets or 705-495-8603.

The 2018 Ford World Women’s will mark the debut of a new format that welcomes a third Asian team, bringing the total field to 13.

Along with the expanded field comes a new six-team playoff format that features the top two teams in round-robin play qualifying directly for Olympic-style semifinals, while the third-through-sixth-place teams meet in the quarter-finals.

After each draw, the party will shift over to the World Famous Patch, located just a short shuttle ride away at the nearby North Bay Granite Club.

It will be open to everyone for the duration of the Ford Worlds.

Along with the opportunity to meet face-to-face with the athletes, the Patch will offer live music, dancing, drinks and food, as well as interactive activities for the entire family.

For the first time, the Patch will be cashless; tokens won’t be used or accepted.

Check out www.curling.ca/2018worldwomen/ for all event updates.

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