2000 Scott Tournament of Hearts

The 2000 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from February 19 to 27, 2000 at the CN Centre in Prince George, British Columbia. The total attendance for the week was 54,778.

Team British Columbia, who was skipped by Kelley Law won the event beating Ontario in the final 9–4. This was BC's eighth title overall and the sixth time a province has won a title on home soil. Law's rink became the first rink to win the championship as a fourth seed since the introduction of the Page playoff system in and also became the first rink since  and fourth team ever to win a championship after having to win a tiebreaker game.

Law's rink would go onto represent Canada at the 2000 Ford World Women's Curling Championship in Glasgow, Scotland, which they won. The national championship also qualified them for the 2001 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials in Regina, Saskatchewan, which they also won and got to represent Canada at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Ogden, Utah, United States.

Teams
The teams were listed as follows:

Round Robin standings
Final Round Robin standings

Round Robin results
All draw times are listed in Pacific Standard Time (UTC-08:00).

Draw 1
Saturday, February 19, 3:00 pm

Draw 2
Saturday, February 19, 7:30 pm

Draw 3
Sunday, February 20, 9:00 am

Draw 4
Sunday, February 20, 3:00 pm

Draw 5
Sunday, February 20, 7:30 pm

Draw 6
Monday, February 21, 9:00 am

Draw 7
Monday, February 21, 3:00 pm

Draw 8
Monday, February 21, 8:00 pm

Draw 9
Tuesday, February 22, 9:00 am

Draw 10
Tuesday, February 22, 3:00 pm

Draw 11
Tuesday, February 22, 7:30 pm

Draw 12
Wednesday, February 23, 8:00 am

Draw 13
Wednesday, February 23, 3:00 pm

Draw 14
Wednesday, February 23, 7:30 pm

Draw 15
Thursday, February 24, 8:00 am

Draw 16
Thursday, February 24, 3:00 pm

Draw 17
Thursday, February 24, 7:30 pm

Tiebreaker
Friday, February 25, 9:00 am

1 vs. 2
Friday, February 25, 3:00 pm

3 vs. 4
Friday, February 25, 7:30 pm

Semifinal
Saturday, February 26, 4:00 pm

Final
Sunday, February 27, 10:30 am

Top 5 player percentages
Final Round Robin Percentages

Awards
The all-star team and award winners were as follows.

Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award
The Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award is presented to the curler who best embodies the spirit of curling at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The winner was selected in a vote by all players at the tournament. The award is named after Marj Mitchell who skipped her team to a Canadian championship in before passing away from cancer in 1983.

Most Valuable Player Award
The Most Valuable Player Award is presented to the curler chosen by TSN commentators for their outstanding play during the playoff round.

Ford Hot Shots
The Ford Hot Shots was a skills competition preceding the round robin of the tournament. Each competitor had to perform a series of shots with each shot scoring between 0 and 5 points depending on where the stone came to rest. The winner of this edition of the event would win a two-year lease on a Ford Taurus SE.

Shot of the Week Award
The Shot of the Week Award was voted on by TSN commentators and presented to the curler who had been determined with the most outstanding shot during the championship.