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championship, was held from March 4 to 8, 1964 at the Charlottetown Forum in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. A total of 13,573 fans attended the event, which was the smallest attended Brier since
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this is the only time that PEI has hosted a
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. Team British Columbia, who was skipped by
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captured the Brier Tankard by finishing round robin play with a 9–1 record. This was the second time in which BC had won the Brier with their previous championship being in
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in the 1964 Scotch Cup, which they won.


Teams

The teams are listed as follows:


Round-robin standings


Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in Atlantic Time ( UTC-04:00)


Draw 1

''Monday, March 2 3:00 PM''


Draw 2

''Monday, March 2 8:00 PM''


Draw 3

''Tuesday, March 3 9:30 AM''


Draw 4

''Tuesday, March 3 3:00 PM''


Draw 5

''Wednesday, March 4 3:00 PM''


Draw 6

''Wednesday, March 4 8:00 PM''


Draw 7

''Thursday, March 5 9:30 AM''


Draw 8

''Thursday, March 5 3:00 PM''


Draw 9

''Thursday, March 5 8:00 PM''


Draw 10

''Friday, March 6 9:30 AM''


Draw 11

''Friday, March 6 3:00 PM''


References


External links

* Video: {{Canadian Men's Curling Championships Macdonald Brier, 1964 The Brier Macdonald Brier Macdonald Brier Curling competitions in Charlottetown