
More Than 55,000 Tickets Sold For The Grey Cup Game In Montreal
Published on October 24, 2008 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Montreal Alouettes News Release
Montreal, Oct. 24, 2008 - Just 30 days away from the 96th Grey Cup in Montreal, the organizing committee is pleased to announce that more than 55,000 tickets have been sold.
Several excellent tickets are still available, however, notably in the silver category.
The committee has planned an exciting week of activities leading up to the game, centred on the Grey Cup Village, a Montreal original, first created for Grey Cup 2001.
The Village will be located at Place du Canada, located between Peel, René-Lévesque, de la Cathédrale and de la Gauchetière streets. Fans will notice the countdown clocks surrounding the Village site are now down to just 30 days!
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