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Past Winners

Last Updated Wed, 01 Nov 2006 13:02:16 EDT

Past Grey Cup Winners
Year Date Site Score
2005 Nov. 27** Vancouver Edmonton38
Montreal 35
2004 Nov. 21 Ottawa Toronto27
BC 19
2003 Nov. 16 Regina Edmonton 34
Montreal 22
2002 Nov. 24 Edmonton Montreal 25
Edmonton 16
2001 Nov. 25 Montreal Calgary 27
Winnipeg 19
2000 Nov. 26 Calgary BC 28
Montreal 26
1999 Nov. 28 Vancouver Hamilton 32
Calgary 21
1998 Nov. 22 Winnipeg Calgary 24
Hamilton 22
1997 Nov. 16 Edmonton Toronto 47
Saskatchewan 23
1996 Nov. 24 Hamilton Toronto 43
Edmonton 37
1995 Nov. 19 Regina Baltimore 37
Calgary 20
1994 Nov. 27 Vancouver B.C. 26
Baltimore 23
1993 Nov. 28 Calgary Edmonton 33
Winnipeg 23
1992 Nov. 29 Toronto Calgary 24
Winnipeg 10
1991 Nov. 24 Winnipeg Toronto 36
Calgary 21
1990 Nov. 25 Vancouver Winnipeg 50
Edmonton 11
1989 Nov. 26 Toronto Saskatchewan 43
Hamilton 40
1988 Nov. 27 Ottawa Winnipeg 22
B.C. 21
1987 Nov. 29 Vancouver Edmonton 38
Toronto 36
1986 Nov. 30 Vancouver Hamilton 39
Edmonton 15
1985 Nov. 24 Montreal B.C. 37
Hamilton 24
1984 Nov. 18 Edmonton Winnipeg 47
Hamilton 17
1983 Nov. 27 Vancouver Toronto 18
B.C. 17
1982 Nov. 28 Toronto Edmonton 32
Toronto 16
1981 Nov. 22 Montreal Edmonton 26
Ottawa 23
1980 Nov. 23 Toronto Edmonton 48
Hamilton 10
1979 Nov. 25 Montreal Edmonton 17
Montreal 9
1978 Nov. 26 Toronto Edmonton 20
Montreal 13
1977 Nov. 27 Montreal Montreal 41
Edmonton 6
1976 Nov. 28 Toronto Ottawa 23
Saskatchewan 20
1975 Nov. 23 Calgary Edmonton 9
Montreal 8
1974 Nov. 24 Vancouver Montreal 20
Edmonton 7
1973 Nov. 25 Toronto Ottawa 22
Edmonton 18
1972 Dec. 3 Hamilton Hamilton 13
Saskatchewan 10
1971 Nov. 28 Vancouver Calgary 14
Toronto 11
1970 Nov. 28 Toronto Montreal 23
Calgary 10
1969 Nov. 30 Montreal Ottawa 29
Saskatchewan 11
1968 Nov. 30 Toronto Ottawa 24
Calgary 21
1967 Dec. 2 Ottawa Hamilton 24
Saskatchewan 1
1966 Nov. 26 Vancouver Saskatchewan 29
Ottawa 14
1965 Nov. 27 Toronto Hamilton 22
Winnipeg 16
1964 Nov. 28 Toronto B.C. 34
Hamilton 24
1963 Nov. 30 Vancouver Hamilton 21
B.C. 10
1962 Dec. 1-2* Toronto Winnipeg 28
Hamilton 27
1961 Dec. 2** Toronto Winnipeg 21
Hamilton 14
1960 Nov. 26 Vancouver Ottawa 16
Edmonton 6
1959 Nov. 28 Toronto Winnipeg 21
Hamilton 7
1958 Nov. 29 Vancouver Winnipeg 35
Hamilton 28
1957 Nov. 30 Toronto Hamilton 32
Winnipeg 7
1956 Nov. 24 Toronto Edmonton 50
Montreal 27
1955 Nov. 26 Vancouver Edmonton 34
Montreal 19
1954 Nov. 27 Toronto Edmonton 26
Montreal 25
1953 Nov. 28 Toronto Ham. Ticats 12
Winnipeg 6
1952 Nov. 29 Toronto Toronto 21
Edmonton 11
1951 Nov. 24 Toronto Ottawa 21
Saskatchewan 14
1950 Nov. 25 Toronto Toronto 13
Winnipeg 0
1949 Nov. 26 Toronto Mtl. Als. 28
Calgary 15
1948 Nov. 27 Toronto Calgary 12
Ottawa 7
1947 Nov. 29 Toronto Toronto 10
Winnipeg 9
1946 Nov. 30 Toronto Toronto 28
Winnipeg 6
1945 Dec. 1 Toronto Toronto 35
Winnipeg 0
1944 Nov. 25 Hamilton Mtl. St. H-D. Navy 7
Ham. F. Wild 6
1943 Nov. 27 Toronto Ham. F. Wild 23
Win R.C.A.F. 14
1942 Dec. 5 Toronto Tor. R.C.A.F. 8
Win R.C.A.F. 5
1941 Nov. 29 Toronto Winnipeg 18
Ottawa 16
1940 Nov. 30 Toronto Ottawa 8
Balmy Beach 2
Dec. 7 Ottawa Ottawa 12
Balmy Beach 5
1939 Dec. 9 Ottawa Winnipeg 8
Ottawa 7
1938 Dec. 10 Toronto Toronto 30
Winnipeg 7
1937 Dec. 11 Toronto Toronto 4
Winnipeg 3
1936 Dec. 5 Toronto Sarnia 26
Ott. R.R. 20
1935 Dec. 7 Hamilton Winnipeg 18
Ham. Tigers 12
1934 Nov. 24 Toronto Sarnia 20
Regina 12
1933 Dec. 9 Sarnia Toronto 4
Sarnia 3
1932 Dec. 3 Hamilton Ham. Tigers 25
Regina 6
1931 Dec. 5 Montreal Mtl. A.A.A. 22
Regina 0
1930 Dec. 6 Toronto Balmy Beach 11
Regina 6
1929 Nov. 30 Hamilton Ham. Tigers 14
Regina 3
1928 Dec. 1 Hamilton Ham. Tigers 30
Regina 0
1927 Nov. 26 Toronto Balmy Beach 9
Ham. Tigers 6
1926 Dec. 4 Toronto Ott. Senators 10
Toronto U 7
1925 Dec. 5 Ottawa Ott. Senators 24
Winnipeg 1
1924 Nov. 29 Toronto Queen's U 11
Balmy Beach 3
1923 Dec. 1 Toronto Queen's U 54
Regina 0
1922 Dec. 2 Kingston Queen's U 13
Edmonton 1
1921 Dec. 3 Toronto Toronto 23
Edmonton 0
1920 Dec. 4 Toronto U. of Toronto 16
Toronto 3
1919 No Playoff Games because of an influenza epidemic
1916-18 Grey Cup cancelled because of WWI
1915 Nov. 20 Toronto Ham. Tigers 13
Tor. R.A.A. 7
1914 Dec. 5 Toronto Toronto 14
U. of Toronto 2
1913 Nov. 29 Hamilton Ham. Tigers 44
Parkdale 2
1912 Nov. 30 Hamilton Ham. Alerts 11
Toronto 4
1911 Nov. 25 Toronto U. of Toronto 14
Toronto 7
1910 Nov. 26 Hamilton U. of Toronto 16
Ham. Tigers 7
1909 Dec. 4 Toronto U. of Toronto 26
Parkdale 6

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