2016 Quebec Men's Provincial Curling Championship
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The 2016 Quebec Men's Provincial Curling Championship, also known as the WFG Tankard, was held from January 17 to 24 at the Salaberry Arena in
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. The event was held in conjunction with the 2016 Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts.


Qualification


Teams

Teams were as follows:


Round robin standings


Scores


January 17


Draw 1

''Sunday, January 17, 15:00''


January 18


Draw 2

''Monday, January 18, 08:15''


Draw 3

''Monday, January 18, 12:00''


Draw 4

''Monday, January 18, 15:45''


Draw 5

''Monday, January 18, 19:30''


January 19


Draw 6

''Tuesday, January 19, 08:15''


Draw 7

''Tuesday, January 19, 12:00''


Draw 8

''Tuesday, January 19, 15:45''


Draw 9

''Tuesday, January 19, 19:30''


January 20


Draw 10

''Wednesday, January 20, 08:15''


Draw 11

''Wednesday, January 20, 12:00''


Draw 12

''Wednesday, January 20, 15:45''


Draw 13

''Wednesday, January 20, 19:30''


January 21


Draw 14

''Thursday, January 21, 09:00''


Tiebreaker


Draw 15

''Thursday, January 21, 14:00''


Championship round


January 21


Draw 16

''Thursday, January 21, 19:30''


January 22


Draw 17

''Friday, January 22, 10:00''


Draw 18

''Friday, January 22, 10:00''


Tiebreaker


January 23


Draw 19

''Saturday, January 23, 10:00''


Playoffs


1 vs 2

''Saturday, January 23, 14:30''


3 vs 4

''Saturday, January 23, 14:30''


Semifinal

''Sunday, January 24, 08:15''


Final

''Sunday, January 24, 15:45''


References

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