The CFL says the event brought in $25.7 million for the Saskatchewan economy with $67.8 million coming from the event nationwide.
All told, the event drew 210,000 visitors over six days, with one-third of all visitors coming from outside the province.
The statistics all come from the league and the Saskatchewan Roughriders who commissioned an economic impact study, which stated 26,669 out-of-town visitors came to the city for the event and an average of “$1,516 was spent per party attending the Grey Cup and Festival, including on accommodations, restaurants, entertainment and retail.
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