The Grey Cup will make its way across the province as the team celebrates its 2025 championship win. (Britton Gray/980 CJME)
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The great Grey Cup Saskatchewan road trip: Trophy heading out on tour

Jan 22, 2026 | 5:10 PM

The Grey Cup will touchdown in communities across the province this winter.

The Saskatchewan Roughriders claimed victory last November in the CFL championship game to claim the title for the first time in 12 years.

Now, fans will get a chance to see the trophy as it goes on a province-wide community tour throughout February and March. It will visit cities, towns and gatherings across the province and these stops will provide fans with the opportunity to see the Grey Cup, take photos, and take part in community-focused celebrations.

“The Grey Cup Championship belongs to all of Rider Nation, whose passion and belief carried us through the entire season,” Saskatchewan Roughriders President and CEO Craig Reynolds said in a news release. “This tour allows us to bring the celebration directly to the fans and communities across Saskatchewan who were with us from opening kickoff to the final whistle, providing as many people as possible with the opportunity to share in the joy of our fifth Grey Cup Championship.”

Its first stop will be in Humboldt on Feb. 7 at the Elgar Petersen Arena when the Humboldt Broncos take on the Estevan Bruins. In a media release, the club said this fulfills a commitment to the Broncos and City of Humboldt after the deadly bus crash — to be one of the first communities the Grey Cup would stop after the Roughriders won.

Tour stops and event details will be announced on the team’s website and their social media channels.

Before the tour begins, Fans can spend some time with the Grey Cup at the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation Winter Classic. That will take place on Jan. 31, at Merlis Belsher Place in Saskatoon. The Cup will be available for photo opportunities on the concourse for the first half of the hockey game then at the end of the game for the autograph signing with past and present Roughrider players and NHL alumni.

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