Kingston hosts the 59th Vanier Cup, featuring Laval vs. Laurier, promising excitement, economic impact, and family-friendly events. Full details on the big game.
on Saturday, welcoming the undefeated Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks and the powerhouse Laval Rouge et Or, the team with the most wins in the cup’s history.
The Vanier Cup, Canada’s university football championship, has been the pinnacle of the sport for nearly six decades. After 39 years in Toronto, the event now rotates among cities nationwide. Last year’s Kingston-hosted game generated over $2.3 million in economic impact, according to Tourism Kingston’s Emma Lambert.“It generated over $2.3 million in economic impact just that weekend alone.
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