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The CFL Is Coming Back To Nova Scotia This Summer

The Canadian Football League is returning to Nova Scotia this summer, but not to Halifax.

Sources say the game will be played down in the Valley at Acadia University, home of the Axemen on Raymond Field.

The stadium normally holds 3000 fans but will be expanded to hold 10,000 fans to see the regular season matchup between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Toronto Argonauts on Saturday, July 16th.

It will be a huge boost to the local economy in Wolfville that has struggled the past two years during the pandemic.

This will be the league’s first game back in Atlantic Canada in three years.

The CFL’s 2020 edition of Touchdown Atlantic in Halifax between the Toronto Argonauts and Saskatchewan Roughriders was cancelled – along with the entire season – due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

It’ll be the fourth Touchdown Atlantic appearance for the Argos, who played in the inaugural contest – a 16-16 exhibition tie with Hamilton in 2005.

I’ll never forget the fog that rolled in just before kick-off as I was playing the music for the games soundtrack.

It’ll be great to have the CFL back in Nova Scotia!

-Ian

Credits: @CFL & @CFLonTSN

  • Ian Robinson is a lifelong Bluenoser and has been on Nova Scotia radio since 1984. Since 1997, he has been the Public Address Announcer for the Halifax Mooseheads of the QMJHL with over 1,100 games announced, and since 2023, has been the Voice of the Halifax Thunderbirds of the National Lacrosse League in “The Nest.”

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