BRAMPTON, Ont. - Rachel Homan won't represent Ontario at the Canadian women's curling championship after suffering a stunning 10-8 upset by Jenn Hanna in the Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts final Sunday.

Hanna, who last represented Ontario at the Canadian women's curling championship in 2005, scored three in the second end to take an early 3-1 lead over the heavily favoured Homan.

Homan chipped at the lead and went up 5-4 after laying two in the fifth end. Hanna responded with one in the sixth to tie, then a steal of two followed by a steal of three to take a commanding 10-5 lead into the eighth end.

Homan, the 2013 national champion, scored two in the ninth and one in the 10th but couldn't dig out of the five-point hole.

It was only the second time Hanna has won in 10 meetings between the Ottawa skips.

Hanna advanced to the final of the 2005 Scotties, her only appearance at the national final, before ultimately losing 8-6 to Jennifer Jones's Manitoba rink.

The field for the 2016 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Grande Prairie, Alta., next month began to fill out as several provincial women's champions were decided Sunday.

Quebec's Marie-France Larouche, Northern Ontario's Krista McCarville, Nova Scotia's Jill Brothers, Manitoba's Kerri Einarson, Alberta's Chelsea Carey and Karla Thompson of B.C. secured their berths.

They will join defending champion Jones, Suzanne Birt of Prince Edward Island and Yukon's Nicole Baldwin in the hunt for a Canadian title Feb. 20-28 in Grande Prairie.

Women's provincial playdowns in Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick and Northwest Territories get underway this week.

The Scotties winner represents Canada at the world championship March 19-27 in Swift Current, Sask.

Larouche scored three in the fourth and two in the ninth en route to an 8-5 win in the final over Lauren Mann in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Que.

In Timmins, Ont., Krista McCarville beat Tracy Fleury 8-4 to take the Northern Ontario final. Jill Brothers defeated Mary-Anne Arsenault 8-5 in the Nova Scotia championship in Halifax.

Carey downed Val Sweeting 8-5 in Calgary to win the Alberta title. Einarson downed Kristy McDonald 7-4 in the Manitoba championship in Beausejour. And Thompson cruised past Kelly Scott 11-3 in Coquitlam for the B.C crown.