"I would expect most other hotels are sold out or near sold out," said Colin Watson, manager of the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Hamilton. With the waves of fans flocking to Hamilton, hotels in the city and nearby cities are all getting big business. Local hotels and motels see big boom in business "We've invested so much time in watching the games this year, to see it all the way through is exciting," Johnson said. Now, he said he's prepared, having booked everything in July.
He/she/it is so much better at trawling the web for the words free online TV than any puny organic brain will be, even that of this writer.That said however, the techies at Google havent yet programmed for taste, so it might well take you a while to find a decent site that its just trying to scam you, and that. Lions fan and began watching the CFL this year. He tried to watch a game live earlier in year, but Johnson said he was turned away at the border because he didn't have a negative COVID-19 test and proof of vaccination. Answer (1 of 5): At the risk of sounding sarcastic, Google is your friend here. He's leaving his home in Washington State, and crossing into Canada to watch the big game.
"This has always been the plan," said CFL fan Reid Johnson. Some fans will be crossing international borders. A Hamilton Tiger-Cats fan waves a team flag at Bayfront Park on Tuesday, when the Grey Cup arrived in the city.