Born in
Masson, Quebec, Charette has played in thirteen
Briers, and was the first curler to have played every position (including alternate) at a Brier. He skipped teams in 1989, 1993 and 2007; played third for
Guy Hemmings in 1998 and 1999, played second for
Don Westphal in 1997, played lead for Westphal in 1996 and was the alternate for
Kevin Adams in 1991,
Ted Butler in 1992 and
Jean-Michel Ménard in 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017. Charette's best performance at the Brier was the two years he played for Hemmings, where they lost in the Brier final on both occasions. Charette had to qualify for the
2007 Tim Hortons Brier by defeating defending Brier champion
Jean-Michel Ménard in the Quebec final 12–8. In 2001, Charette played third for
Peter Corner in the
Ontario provincial championships, but they finished 3–6. After the
2010-11 curling season ended,
Serge Reid's team announced in a tweet that Charette would be joining their rink as skip and would throw lead stones. He played with them for one season before forming a new team with
Richard Faguy,
Louis Biron and
Maurice Cayouette. ==Personal life==