The tour will visit Terrace and Smithers Thursday, Aug. 15
Canadian Football League fans in Prince Rupert got a little taste Aug. 13 of the Grey Cup Festival touring the province this summer.
The Tour of BC — sponsored by the Province, the Laborers' International Union of North America Local 1611 and Black Press Media — has been on the road since May 18. By the time it reaches Vancouver Island coinciding with Touchdown Pacific which has the Lions hosting the Ottawa Redblacks in a regular season game to be played in Victoria Aug. 31, the tour will have stopped in 50 B.C. municipalities.
The main event, the 2024 Grey Cup Festival kicks off Nov. 10 and culminates with the CFL championship game Nov, 17.
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