With the World Men’s Curling Championship complete, the Calgary curling bubble is officially being handed over to Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling.

Originally, the ice makers were only going to be given 60 hours to complete the transformation from one event’s ice to the next. However, due to the delays caused by four false positives inside the bubble, the start of The Champions Cup had to be delayed by one day, and will now start on Thursday, April 15th.

The silver lining here is that the broadcast will now start on the first day of the competition! With a grand total purse of $560,000 CAD available across the two Slams, you won’t want to miss a minute of these exciting events.

Here’s everything you’ll need to follow along with the competition at home, including the draw schedule, and the broadcast schedule.

For those of you without access to cable, the Slams are also available to stream online, both in Canada on Sportsnet NOW and internationally on Yare.

If you’d like to brush up on which teams are the Champions Cup, you can learn all about both the Men’s Teams and Women’s Teams on the official Grand Slam of Curling website.