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Countdown begins for ‘biggest Canadian party’ Grey Cup Festival 2022 in Regina

2022 in Regina just nine months away, the preparation for “the biggest party in Canada” has begun.

Mosaic Village will be home to the indoor Grey Cup Festival with team parties including the “biggest Riderville party yet.”Outside, the NextGen Street Festival will be home to 40,000 square feet of fun activities for the whole family to enjoy. “I wondered when we would ever be able to welcome people back for a huge party and we know a Grey Cup festival is a huge party,” Jackle said.

“We want everyone to have a great time this year after what we’ve been through. We deserve to have one heck of a party and the Grey Cup is the perfect place to let loose responsibly.”MLA and former Roughrider Gene Makowsky also attended the Grey Cup Festival event on Thursday.“We have all the elements to put together a terrific Grey Cup. We have the fans — the most passionate in the country we have the Riders, the flagship franchise of the CFL,” Makowsky said.

In addition to the cash prize, these communities will also receive support hosting a mini Grey Cup Festival to help with their fundraising efforts. “As it has been said, is a place and a way to bring Canadians together that is unmatched to anything else that goes on in our great country.”

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