Moore says Grey Cup fans will have plenty of entertainment options in Toronto
TORONTO — Thousands of football fans from across Canada and the U.S. will converge on Toronto for the 2016 Grey Cup, and it’s Sara Moore’s job to ensure they’re entertained.
Moore, the chief operating officer of the 104th Grey Cup Festival, unveiled many of the events that will run leading up to the Grey Cup game Nov. 27 at BMO Field.
“If you’re a diehard football fan you’re going to go to the alumni luncheon, you’re going to attend the autograph sessions,” Moore said following a news conference at Roundhouse Park, located across from Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. “You’re going to be able to go to all of those events that feed the inner football fan.
“Your family that wants something to do with your kids on a Saturday, you’re going to come down here and be able to pass and kick and punt and do all those things and really get a love for football. We’re going to make sure people have a ton of things to do once we get them here.”


