Study indicates ’23 Grey Cup provided economic boon for both Ontario and Hamilton
HAMILTON — The 2023 Grey Cup provided economic gain for both the city of Hamilton and province of Ontario.
According to a study by Sport Tourism Canada, the game and ’23 Grey Cup festival generated a net economic impact of $41.9 million, including $35.4 million for Ontario and $29.2 million for Hamilton, which staged the game. The Montreal Alouettes defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 28-24 at Tim Hortons Field.
“These numbers show that regionalizing the festivities not only supported local economies in both Hamilton and the Niagara region but they also offered a better experience for fans who travelled from all across Canada,” said Neil Lumsden, Ontario’s Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport.
The study stated the game and festival generated over $73.5 million in total national economic activity. The net impact came following the accounting for initial expenditures.