Canadian Football Hall of Fame

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Canadian Football Hall of Fame and Museum
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Established1972
LocationTim Hortons Field
64 Melrose Avenue North, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
TypeCanadian football museum
DirectorMark DeNobile
CuratorMeghan Sturgeon Archer
Websitewww.cfhof.ca

The Canadian Football Hall of Fame (CFHOF) is a not-for-profit corporation, located in Hamilton, Ontario, that celebrates great achievements in Canadian football. It is maintained by the Canadian Football League (CFL). It includes displays about the CFL, Canadian university football and Canadian junior football history.[1]

The Hall previously had a main feature in the central portion of the museum where inducted members, each with a metal bust depicting their head, were displayed prior to the physical building being closed. There were also featured displays that highlight each CFL team's history, and an interactive Field goal kicking exhibit. The CFHOF is currently changing to a de-centralized model, which does not included a main museum building (see "Today" below).

Once during every CFL season, the Hall sponsors the induction ceremony of former players. Included in the "Hall of Fame Weekend" is a regular season game, usually (but not always) affiliated with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Traditionally, the inducted players will come to the Hall and make an acceptance speech in front of the building where their newly sculpted bust is unveiled. A player must be retired from the game for at least three years before being eligible for consideration.[2] A Hall of Fame voting committee is composed of sports writers, selected CFL executives and inducted members.[3]

History[]

The Canadian Football Hall of Fame officially opened on November 28, 1972. It is located in downtown Hamilton, beside the former Hamilton City Hall and Family Courts Building, which is inside the former Andrew Carnegie library on Main Street, between and MacNab Street. The Canadian Football Hall of Fame was awarded to the City of Hamilton in June 1963 following the invitation of Mayor Lloyd Douglas Jackson. The Hamilton Parks Board offered a space near Civic Stadium. Ivan Miller, former sports editor of The Spectator, was named the first curator. Soon after, the Board of Education purchased the land and building. The Hall moved to its new location in 1972 and closed on September 19, 2015. In 2015, responsibility for the museum moved from the City of Hamilton to the CFL.[4]

Touchdown sculpture was located outside the Hall of Fame until 2018

The old Canadian Football Hall of Fame building was easily identified by the slightly-larger-than-life metal sculpture Touchdown, featuring a successful receiver being tackled. The sculpture has since been moved to Tim Hortons Field Gate 3.[5] Tim Hortons Field also has 3 display areas - the Grey Cup display at Gate 3, the Media Hall of Fame Wing in the press box area, and the main display area in the premium level concourse. The main display area will feature all 296 busts (as of March 2018) and rotating displays of various artifacts. The displays are accessible during Hamilton Tiger-Cats home games (club level display open to all ticket holders 15 minutes after the end of the game), as well as Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings to the public at no charge.[6] The CFHOF also has travelling displays for different CFL team home fields, the Grey Cup, and other events.[7]

Canadian Football Hall of Famers[]


* denotes deceased

A[]

  • Jack Abendschanplayer (K/OG), 2012 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1965–75).
  • Bob Acklesbuilder, 2002 (BC Lions as general manager 1975–86, president 2002–2008, and other duties since 1954).*
  • Junior Ah Youplayer (DE), 1997 (Montreal Alouettes 1972–81).
  • Roger Aldagplayer (C/OG), 2002 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1976–91).
  • Damon Allenplayer (QB), 2012 (Edmonton Eskimos 1985–88, 1993–94; Ottawa Rough Riders 1989–91; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1992; Memphis Mad Dogs 1995; BC Lions 1996–2002; Toronto Argonauts 2003–2007).
  • Kelvin Andersonplayer (RB), 2017 (Calgary Stampeders 1996-2002).
  • Tony Anselmobuilder, 2009 (Calgary Stampeders as manager and other tasks since 1973).*
  • Ron Atchisonplayer (C/MG/DT), 1978 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1952–68).*

B[]

  • builder, 1971 (Hamilton Tigers as manager 1928–40, 1945–49; Hamilton Flying Wildcats as manager 1941–43; Hamilton Tiger-Cats as manager 1950–80).*
  • Byron Baileyplayer (FB/DB), 1975 (BC Lions 1954–64).*
  • builder, 1965 (ORFU president 1941; CRU president 1942–45).*
  • Bill Bakerplayer (DE), 1994 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1968–73, 1977–78; BC Lions 1974–76).
  • Harold Ballardbuilder, 1987 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats as owner and president 1978–89).*
  • Donald Barkerbuilder, 1999 (for his role in developing league officiating since the 1960s).*
  • John Barrowplayer (OT/DT), 1976 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1957–70; Toronto Argonauts as General Manager 1971–75).*
  • Danny Bassplayer (LB), 2000 (Toronto Argonauts 1980; Calgary Stampeders 1981–83; Edmonton Eskimos 1984–91).
  • Harry Batstoneplayer (HB), 1963 (Toronto Argonauts 1919–21; Queen's University 1922–28, later as coach 1929–31). *
  • Greg Battleplayer (LB), 2007 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1987–93, 1997–98; Las Vegas Posse/Ottawa Rough Riders 1994; Memphis Mad Dogs 1995; Saskatchewan Roughriders 1996).
  • Ormond Beachplayer (LB), 1963 (Sarnia Imperials 1934–37).*
  • Al Benecickplayer (OG/OT), 1996 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1959–68; Edmonton Eskimos 1969).*
  • Paul Bennettplayer (DB), 2002 (Toronto Argonauts 1977–79; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1980–83; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1985–87).
  • Sam Bergerbuilder, 1993 (Ottawa Rough Riders as director, president, a part owner 1930s–1969; Montreal Alouettes as owner and president 1969–81; Canadian Football League president 1964, 1971).*
  • Leroy Blugh - player (DE), 2015.
  • John Bonkplayer (C), 2008 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1972–73; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1973–1985).
  • Ab Boxplayer (HB/P), 1965 (Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers 1930–31, 1935–38; Toronto Argonauts 1932–34).*
  • David Braleybuilder, 2012 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats as owner 1987–90; BC Lions as owner 1997–2020; Interim CFL commissioner 2002; Toronto Argonauts as owner 2010–2015).*
  • Joe Breenplayer, 1963 (University of Toronto 1914–15, 1919–20; Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club 1921–23; Toronto Argonauts 1924–25); University of Western Ontario 1929–34 as coach.*
  • Johnny Brightplayer (RB), 1970 (Calgary Stampeders 1952–54; Edmonton Eskimos 1954–64).*
  • Dieter Brockplayer (QB), 1995 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1974–83; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1983–84).
  • builder, 1975 (Calgary Stampeders as club organizer and president 1948–51, director 1956–58).*
  • Doug Brownplayer (DT), 2016 (Calgary Stampeders 1997; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 2001-11).
  • builder, 1963 (Ottawa Rough Riders 40-year executive beginning in 1936, holding the roles of director, treasurer, secretary, and other duties).*
  • Tom Brownplayer (LB/MG), 1984 (BC Lions 1961–67).
  • Less Browneplayer (DB), 2002 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1984–88 ;Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1989–91 ; Ottawa Rough Riders 1992; BC Lions 1993–94).
  • Paul Bruleplayer, 2018.
  • Wally Buonobuilder, 2014 (Calgary Stampeders as head coach 1990–2002; BC Lions as head coach 2003–11 and 2016–present).
  • Willie Burdenplayer (RB), 2001 (Calgary Stampeders 1974–81).*
  • Henry Burris - "player" (QB), 2020 (Ottawa Redblacks, Calgary Stampeders, Saskatchewan Roughriders, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1997-2017))

C[]

  • Ben Cahoonplayer (WR), 2014 (Montreal Alouettes 1998–2010).
  • Anthony Calvilloplayer (QB), 2017 (Las Vegas Posse 1994, Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1995-1997, Montreal Alouettes 1998–2013).
  • Bob Cameronplayer (P), 2010 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1980–2002).
  • Hugh Campbellbuilder, 2000 (Saskatchewan Roughriders as player 1963–68, 1969; Edmonton Eskimos as head coach 1977–82, General manager 1986–97, president and CEO 1998–2006).
  • Jerry Campbellplayer (LB), 1996 (Calgary Stampeders 1966–68, 1976; Ottawa Rough Riders 1968–75).*
  • Tom Caseyplayer (RB), 1964 (Hamilton Wildcats 1949; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1950–54, 1956).*
  • Ken Charltonplayer (RB/FW), 1992 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1941, 1948–54; Winnipeg RCAF Bombers 1942; 1943; Ottawa Rough Riders 1945–47).*
  • builder, 1969 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers as president 1944–48; WIFU president 1949 and CRU president 1952).*
  • Frank Clairbuilder, 1981 (Toronto Argonauts as head coach 1950–54; Ottawa Rough Riders as head coach 1956–69, general manager 1970–78).*
  • Bill Clarkeplayer (OT/DT), 1996 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1951–64).*
  • Tom Clementsplayer (QB), 1994 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1975–78; Saskatchewan Roughriders 1979; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1979, 1981–83 ;Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1983–87).
  • Mike "Pinball" Clemonsplayer (RB/KR), 2008 (Toronto Argonauts 1989–2000).
  • Tommy Joe Coffeyplayer (WR/K), 1977 (Edmonton Eskimos 1959–60, 1962–66; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1967–72; Toronto Argonauts 1973).
  • Lionel Conacherplayer (K/R), 1963 ( (ORFU) 1920; Toronto Argonauts 1921–22; 1934).*
  • Peter Connellanbuilder, 2012 (Calgary Dinos as head coach 1977–95).
  • Rod Connopplayer (OL), 2005 (Edmonton Eskimos 1982–97).
  • builder, 1992 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats organized the Hamilton merger in 1950, and as president 1950–52; various other roles within the league until the 1970s).*
  • Royal Copelandplayer (HB/DB), 1988 (HMCS York Navy 1944; Toronto Argonauts 1945–49, 1952–56; Calgary Stampeders 1950–51).*
  • Jim Corrigallplayer (DE), 1990 (Toronto Argonauts 1970–81).
  • Frank Cosentinobuilder, 2018.
  • Bruce Coulterbuilder, 1997 (McGill University as head coach 1958–61; various directorialships/presidencies with Canadian university sports).*
Grover Covington
  • Grover Covingtonplayer (DE), 2000 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1981–91).
  • Ernie Coxplayer (C), 1963 (Hamilton Tigers 1921–31).*
  • Ross Craigplayer (RB), 1964 (Hamilton Alerts 1911–12; Hamilton Tigers 1913–15, 1919–20).*
  • Hec Crightonbuilder, 1985 (served on CRU rules committee in 1947; instrumental in creation of university championship game).*
  • Carl Croninplayer (QB/LB/K), 1967 (Winnipeg 'Pegs 1932–33; Calgary Bronks 1935–39 as coach).*
  • builder, 1974 (officiating and rules committee 1935–70).*
  • Gord Curriebuilder, 2005 (amateur football coach, notably with the Regina Rams 1965–76).
  • Bernie Custisbuilder, 1998 (amateur and college football coach 1958–88, notably with McMaster in the 1980s).*
  • Dave Cutlerplayer (K), 1998 (Edmonton Eskimos 1969–84).
  • Wes Cutlerplayer (T/E/R), 1968 (University of Toronto 1931–32; Toronto Argonauts 1933–38).*

D[]

  • Peter Dalla Rivaplayer (TE), 1993 (Montreal Alouettes 1968–81).
  • builder, 1969 (Ottawa Rough Riders as player/coach 1920s, executive officer, and team physician until 1948).*
  • Eddie Davis - player (DB), 2015.
  • John DeGruchybuilder, 1963 (president of the CRU 1925, 1930, 1935; president of the ORFU for 25 years).*
  • Dave Dickensonplayer (QB), 2015.
Rocky DiPietro
  • Rocky DiPietroplayer (SB/WR), 1997 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1978–91).
  • George Dixonplayer (RB), 1974 (Montreal Alouettes 1959–65).*
  • Paul Dojackbuilder, 1978 (30 years of officiating in the west; officiating supervisor in 1971–72).*
  • builder, 1981 (Calgary Bronks as player 1936; Edmonton Eskimos player 1927–32, executive 1949–60).*
  • builder, 1963 (Hamilton Tigers as player 1894–1906 and later as team president; Winnipeg Blue Bombers honorary coach 1919; later president of WCRFU, ORFU, and IRFU; instrumental in development of football in west during 1900–1920).*
  • Matt Duniganplayer (QB), 2006 (Edmonton Eskimos 1983–87; BC Lions 1988–89; Toronto Argonauts 1990–91; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1992–94; Birmingham Barracudas 1995; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1996; Calgary Stampeders 2004 as coach/GM).

E[]

  • Ray Elgaardplayer (SB), 2002 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1983–96).
  • Abe Eliowitzplayer (QB/P), 1969 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1933–35; Montreal Indians 1936–37).*
  • Eddie Emersonplayer (C/FB/LB), 1963 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1912–15, 1919–35, 1937, as team president 1930–31, 1947–51).*
  • Ron Estayplayer (DE), 2003 (BC Lions 1972–73; Edmonton Eskimos 1973–82).
  • Sam Etcheverryplayer (QB), 1969 (Montreal Alouettes 1952–60).*
  • Terry Evanshenplayer (WR), 1984 (Montreal Alouettes 1965, 1970–73; Calgary Stampeders 1966–69; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1974–77; Toronto Argonauts 1978).

F[]

  • Bernie Faloneyplayer (QB), 1974 (Edmonton Eskimos 1954; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1957–64; Montreal Alouettes 1965–66; BC Lions 1967).*
  • Cap Fearplayer (OW), 1967 (Toronto Argonauts 1919–25; Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers 1927; Hamilton Tigers 1928–32).*
  • Dave Fennellplayer (DT), 1990 (Edmonton Eskimos 1974–83).
  • Johnny Ferraroplayer (P/K/QB/FB), 1966 (Hamilton Tigers 1934–35; Montreal Indians 1936–37, 1940; Montreal Nationals (ORFU 1938–39).*
  • Dan Ferroneplayer (OG), 2013 (Toronto Argonauts 1981–88, 1990–92; Calgary Stampeders 1989).
  • Norm Fieldgateplayer (DE/OE/LB/DB), 1979 (BC Lions 1954–67).
  • Willie Flemingplayer (RB), 1982 (BC Lions 1959–66).
  • Scott Floryplayer, 2018.
  • Darren Flutieplayer (WR), 2007 (BC Lions 1991–96; Edmonton Eskimos 1996–97; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1998–2002).
  • Doug Flutieplayer (QB), 2008 (BC Lions 1990–91; Calgary Stampeders 1992–95; Toronto Argonauts 1996–1997).
  • Chris Flynnplayer (QB), 2011 (Saint Mary's Huskies 1987–1990).
  • builder, 2001 (instrumental in amateur football, notably the Northern Football Conference as coach and president).*
  • William C. Fouldsbuilder, 1963 (University of Toronto as player 1908–10; Toronto Argonauts as head coach 1911, 1914–15; various positions in CRU).*
  • Gino Fracasbuilder, 2011 (University of Alberta as head coach 1963–66; University of Windsor as head coach 1968–87).*
  • Bill Frankplayer (OT/DT), 2001 (BC Lions 1962–64; Toronto Argonauts 1965–68; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1968–76).*
  • Brian Fryerplayer (WR), 2013 (University of Alberta 1972–1975, Edmonton Eskimos 1978–85; Ottawa Rough Riders 1985).
  • builder, 1995 (major statistician for the CFL from 1966–73 and a member of rules committee).*

G[]

  • Tony Gabrielplayer (TE), 1984 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1971–74; Ottawa Rough Riders 1975–81).
  • Gene Gainesplayer (HB), 1994 (Montreal Alouettes 1961, 1970–76; Ottawa Rough Riders 1962–1969).
  • Hugh Gallplayer (HB/K), 1963 (University of Toronto 1908–12, 1914 as coach; Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club 1913).*
  • Jake Gaudaurbuilder, 1984 (Hamilton Tigers and Hamilton Tiger-Cats as player 1940, 1948–53, director 1952–53, president 1954–55, general manager 1956–67; Toronto Argonauts as player 1941; Toronto RCAF Hurricanes as player 1942; Toronto Indians as player 1945–46; Montreal Alouettes as player 1947; CFL commissioner 1968–84).*
  • Ed Georgeplayer (OL), 2005 (Montreal Alouettes 1970–74; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1978–80).
  • Frank M. Gibsonbuilder, 1996 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats as organizing the merger in 1950 and serving in various executive roles until 1983).
  • Tony Golabplayer (RB/FW), 1964 (Sarnia Imperials 1938; Ottawa Rough Riders 1939–41, 1945–50; 1942).*
  • Miles Gorrellplayer (OT), 2013 (Calgary Stampeders 1978–82; Ottawa Rough Riders 1982; Montreal Concordes 1982–85; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1985–91, 1996; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1992–95).
  • Bud Grantbuilder, 1983 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers as player 1953–56, later as head coach 1957–66). He was the first coach to be a member of both the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame (NFL).
  • Tommy Grantplayer (RB), 1995 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1956–68; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1969).*
  • Herb Grayplayer (DE/OG), 1983 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1956–65).*
  • Terry Greerplayer (WR), 2019, (Toronto Argonauts 1980-85).
Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey
  • Albert Grey, 4th Earl Greybuilder, 1963 (for donating the Grey Cup trophy in 1909).*
  • Dean Griffingplayer (C), 1965 (Regina Roughriders 1936–43, later as team manager 1953–57; Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers 1944; Calgary Stampeders 1945–47, also as coach/part owner;).*
  • builder, 1966 (University of Toronto as player/head coach 1908–10; president of the CRU 1913 and later served on rules committee).*

H[]

  • Sydney Halterbuilder, 1966 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers as executive 1934–53; first commissioner of the CFL 1958–66).*
  • Tracy Hamplayer (QB), 2010 (Edmonton Eskimos 1987–92; Toronto Argonauts 1993; Baltimore Stallions 1994–95; Montreal Alouettes 1996–99).
  • builder, 1963 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers as president 1934–36, 1941, instrumental in bringing the Grey Cup west for the first time).*
  • Fritz Hansonplayer (RB), 1963 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1935–46; Calgary Stampeders 1947–48).*
  • Rodney Hardingplayer (DT), 2016 (Toronto Argonauts 1985–94; Memphis Mad Dogs 1995; Calgary Stampeders 1996).
  • Dickie Harrisplayer (DB), 1998 (Montreal Alouettes 1972–80; Montreal Concordes 1982).
  • Wayne Harrisplayer (LB), 1976 (Calgary Stampeders 1961–72).*
  • Herm Harrisonplayer (LB/TE), 1993 (Calgary Stampeders 1964–72).*
  • Larry Haylorbuilder, 2014 (University of Saskatchewan as coach 1971–73; University of Western Ontario as coach 1984–2006).
  • Lew Haymanbuilder, 1975 (Toronto Argonauts as coach 1932–40, later as executive 1955–83; Toronto RCAF Hurricanes as coach 1941–45; Montreal Alouettes as club organizer, coach, GM, and part owner 1946–54).*
  • John Heltonplayer (DE/DT), 1985 (Calgary Stampeders 1969–78; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1979–82).
  • builder, 2003 (amateur football coach, promoter, and organizer, notably with Saskatoon Hilltops 1947–1964).*
  • Garney Henleyplayer (DB/WR), 1979 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1960–75).
  • Larry Highbaughplayer (DB), 2004 (BC Lions 1971–72; Edmonton Eskimos 1972–83).*
  • Tom Hintonplayer (G), 1991 (BC Lions 1958–66).
  • Condredge Hollowayplayer (QB), 1998 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1975–80; Toronto Argonauts 1981–86; BC Lions 1987).
  • Dick Huffmanplayer (OT/DT), 1987 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1951–55; Calgary Stampeders 1956–57).*
  • Billy Hughesbuilder, 1974 (Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers as coach 1919–22; Queen's University as coach 1922–26; Ottawa Rough Riders as coach 1935–36; (QRFU) as coach 1942–43).*
  • Tom Hugoplayer, 2018.

I[]

  • Hank Ilesicplayer (P), 2018.
  • Jake Irelandbuilder, 2013 (Referee 1979–2008).
  • Bob Isbisterplayer (FW), 1965 (Hamilton Tigers 1906–15, 1919).*

J[]

  • Russ Jacksonplayer (QB), 1973 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1958–69; Toronto Argonauts 1975–76 as coach).
  • Jack Jacobsplayer (QB), 1963 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1950–54).*
  • Eddie Jamesplayer (FW), 1963 (Regina Roughriders 1920s–1930s; 1928; 1930, 1932; Winnipeg 'Pegs 1935).*
  • Gerry Jamesplayer (RB), 1981 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1952–55, 1957–62; Saskatchewan Roughriders 1964).
  • Alondra Johnsonplayer (LB), 2009 (BC Lions 1989–90; Calgary Stampeders 1991–2003; Saskatchewan Roughriders 2004).
  • Brent Johnsonplayer (DE), 2018 (BC Lions 2001-2011).
  • Will Johnsonplayer (DL), 2021 (Calgary Stampeders 1989–1996; Saskatchewan Roughriders 1997).
  • Tyrone Jonesplayer (LB), 2012 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1983–87, 1989–1991; Saskatchewan Roughriders 1992; BC Lions 1993).*
  • Bobby Jurasinplayer (DE), 2006 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1986–1997; Toronto Argonauts 1998).

K[]

  • Greg Kabatplayer (FW/G/QB), 1996 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1933–1940 ; Vancouver Grizzlies, 1941 as player/coach).*
  • Joe Kappplayer (QB), 1984 (Calgary Stampeders 1959–61; BC Lions 1961–66).
  • Jerry Keelingplayer (DB/QB), 1989 (Calgary Stampeders 1961–72; Ottawa Rough Riders 1973–75; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1975).
  • Brian Kellyplayer (WR), 1991 (Edmonton Eskimos 1979–87).
  • Ellison Kellyplayer (G/T/DE/LB), 1992 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1960–70; Toronto Argonauts 1971–72).*
  • Danny Kepleyplayer (LB), 1996 (Edmonton Eskimos 1975–84).
  • Eagle Keysbuilder, 1990 (Montreal Alouettes as player 1949–51; Edmonton Eskimos as player 1952–54 and as coach 1959–63; Saskatchewan Roughriders as coach 1965–70; BC Lions as coach 1971–75).*
  • Norm Kimballbuilder, 1991 (Edmonton Eskimos as president and COO 1961–1985; Montreal Alouettes as partial owner 1986–87).
  • Tuffy Knightbuilder, 2007 (Wilfrid Laurier University as coach 1966–83; Toronto Argonauts as Director of Player Personnel 1984–88; University of Waterloo as coach 1988–97).
  • builder, 1987 (Saskatchewan Roughriders as president 1951–53, 1961–65; president WIFU 1960).*
  • Joe Krolplayer (RB/QB), 1963 (Hamilton Flying Wildcats 1942–44; Toronto Argonauts 1945–52, 1955).*
  • Norman Kwongplayer (RB), 1969 (Calgary Stampeders 1948–50; Edmonton Eskimos 1951–60).*

L[]

Ron Lancaster,
Canadian Football Hall of Fame
  • Éric Lapointeplayer (RB), 2012 (Mount Allison University 1995–98).
  • Ron Lancasterplayer (QB), 1982 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1960–62; Saskatchewan Roughriders 1963–78, later as coach 1979–80; Edmonton Eskimos as coach 1991–97; Hamilton Tiger-Cats as coach 1998–2003, 2006).*
  • Smirle Lawsonplayer (RB), 1963 (University of Toronto 1908–10; Toronto Argonauts 1911–14).*
  • Pep Leadleyplayer (RB/K), 1963 (Hamilton Tigers 1919–20, 1926–30; Queen's University 1921–25).*
  • Les Learplayer (OL/DL), 1974 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1938–41; Winnipeg RCAF Bombers 1942–43; Calgary Stampeders as player/coach 1948).*
  • Ken Lehmannplayer (LB), 2011 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1964–71; BC Lions 1972).
  • Marv Levy - builder, 2021 (Montreal Alouettes 1973-77 as coach), the second coach to be a member of both the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame (NFL).
  • Leo Lewisplayer (RB), 1973 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1955–66).*
  • Nik Lewisplayer (SB), 2021 (Calgary Stampeders 2004–2014; Montreal Alouettes 2015–2018).
  • builder, 1973 (University of Alberta as player 1915; Edmonton Eskimos as player 1921–22, manager 1922, director 1930s, and club organizer and director 1949–57).*
  • Don Loneybuilder, 2013 (St. Francis Xavier University as coach 1957–73).*
  • Neil Lumsdenplayer (RB), 2014 (University of Ottawa 1972–75; Toronto Argonauts 1976-78; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1978-79; Edmonton Eskimos 1980-85).
  • Earl Lunsfordplayer (FB), 1983 (Calgary Stampeders 1956, 1959–63).*
  • Marv Lusterplayer (OE/DB), 1990 (Montreal Alouettes 1961–64, 1973–74; Toronto Argonauts 1964–72).*
  • Don Luzziplayer (OT/DT), 1985 (Calgary Stampeders 1958–69).*

M[]

  • Gene Makowskyplayer (OT), 2015 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1995–2011).
  • Don Matthewsbuilder, 2011 (Edmonton Eskimos as assistant coach 1977–82; BC Lions as head coach 1983–87; Toronto Argonauts as head coach 1990, 1996–98, 2008; Saskatchewan Roughriders as head coach, 1991–93; Baltimore Stallions as head coach 1994–95; Edmonton Eskimos as head coach 1999–2000; Montreal Alouettes as head coach 2002–06).*
  • builder, 1978 (for officiating and rules committee; CRU executive 1951–1966; Grey Cup coordinator 1958–68).
  • builder, 1967 (Ottawa Rough Riders as manager 1923–59; president IRFU and CRU).*
  • Dave McCannbuilder, 1966 (Ottawa Rough Riders as player 1907–15, coach 1925–27; CRU president 1927, rules committee until 1958).*
  • Chester McCanceplayer (K/E), 1976 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1937–41, 1945; Winnipeg RCAF Bombers 1942–43; Montreal Alouettes 1946–50).*
  • builder, 2016 (administrator of minor football in Saskatchewan and the Saskatoon Hilltops).
  • Frank McGillplayer (QB), 1965 (McGill University 1910s; Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers 1910s–1920s).*
  • George McGowanplayer (WR), 2003 (Edmonton Eskimos 1971–78).
  • Danny McManusplayer (QB), 2011 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1990–92; BC Lions 1993–95; Edmonton Eskimos 1996–97; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1998–2005; Calgary Stampeders 2006).
  • builder, 1994 (coordinated the Schenley Awards, 1963–88).
  • Don McPhersonbuilder, 1983 (Saskatchewan Roughriders as president 1956–57; BC Lions chaired the reorganization committee 1962).*
  • Ed McQuartersplayer (DT), 1988 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1966–74).
  • builder, 1980 (St. Michael's College (ORFU) as player 1933–34; University of Western Ontario as assistant coach 1935–38, head coach 1939–69, and other roles).*
  • Barron Milesplayer, 2018.
  • Rollie Milesplayer (RB/DB/LB), 1980 (Edmonton Eskimos 1951–61).*
  • Jim Millsplayer (OT), 2009 (BC Lions 1986–93/95; Ottawa Rough Riders 1994).
  • Derrell Mitchellplayer (WR), 2016 (Toronto Argonauts 1997–03; Edmonton Eskimos 2004–06; Toronto Argonauts 2007).
  • Douglas Mitchellbuilder, 2021 (CFL commissioner 1984–1988 (BC Lions as a player 1960).
  • Percival Molsonplayer (RB/K), 1963 (McGill University 1898–1901; Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers 1902–06).*
  • Joe Montfordplayer (DE), 2011 (Shreveport Pirates 1995; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1996–2001, 2003–04; Toronto Argonauts 2002; Edmonton Eskimos 2005–2006).
  • builder, 1970 (Edmonton Eskimos as president 1952–54; president CRU and WIFU).*
  • Warren Moonplayer (QB), 2001 (Edmonton Eskimos 1978–83). As of 2010, the only player to be a member of both the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame (NFL).
  • Frank Morrisplayer (OG/DT), 1983 (HMCS York Navy 1942; HMCS Stadacona Navy 1943–44; Toronto Argonauts 1945–49; Edmonton Eskimos 1950–58).*
  • Teddy Morrisplayer and builder, 1964 (Toronto Argonauts 1931–39, later as assistant coach 1940–41, head coach 1945–49; HMCS York Navy as coach 1942–44).*
  • Angelo Moscaplayer (DT/OT/MG), 1987 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1958–59, 1962–72; Ottawa Rough Riders 1960–61; Montreal Alouettes 1962).
  • Cal Murphybuilder, 2004 (BC Lions as assistant coach 1972–75, head coach 1975–76; Montreal Alouettes as assistant coach 1977; Edmonton Eskimos as assistant coach 1978–82; Winnipeg Blue Bombers as head coach, GM, 1983–96; Saskatchewan Roughriders as head coach 1999).*
  • James Murphyplayer (WR), 2000 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1982–90).

N[]

  • Don Narcisseplayer (WR), 2010 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1987–99).
  • Roger Nelsonplayer (OT/DT/OG/OT), 1985 (Edmonton Eskimos 1954, 1956–67).*
  • Ray Nettlesplayer (LB), 2005 (BC Lions 1972–77; Toronto Argonauts 1977; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1978; Ottawa Rough Riders 1979; Calgary Stampeders 1980).*
  • Peter Neumannplayer (DE), 1979 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1951–64).
  • builder, 1964 (University of Toronto player/captain 1907–09; Toronto Argonauts player/coach 1912; Sarnia Imperials coach 1919–29).*

O[]

  • Red O'Quinnplayer (E), 1981 (Montreal Alouettes 1952–59, later as general manager; Ottawa Rough Riders as general manager).*
  • Mike O'Sheaplayer (LB), 2017 (Toronto Argonauts 1996-99; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2000; Toronto Argonauts 2001–08).
  • Uzooma Okekeplayer (OT), 2014 (Shreveport Pirates 1994-1995; Ottawa Rough Riders 1996; Montreal Alouettes 1997–2010).

P[]

  • Tony Pajaczkowskiplayer (DE/G), 1988 (Calgary Stampeders 1955–65; Montreal Alouettes 1966–67).
  • Jackie Parkerplayer (QB/HB/WR/K/P), 1971 (Edmonton Eskimos 1954–62; Toronto Argonauts 1963–65; BC Lions 1968).*
  • James Parkerplayer (LB/DE), 2001 (Edmonton Eskimos 1980–83; BC Lions 1984–89; Toronto Argonauts 1990–91).
  • Lui Passagliaplayer (K/P), 2004 (BC Lions 1976–2000).
Hal Patterson
  • Hal Pattersonplayer (OE/DB), 1971 (Montreal Alouettes 1954–60; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1961–67).*
  • Elfrid Paytonplayer (DE), 2010 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1991–93, 2000, 2004; Shreveport Pirates 1994; Baltimore Stallions 1994–95; Montreal Alouettes 1996–99; Toronto Argonauts 2001; Edmonton Eskimos 2002–03).
  • Gordon Perryplayer (RB), 1970 (Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers 1928–34).*
  • Norm Perryplayer (RB), 1963 (Sarnia Imperials 1928–35).*
  • Rudy Phillipsplayer (OG), 2009 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1981–84; Edmonton Eskimos 1986–87; Calgary Stampeders 1988).
  • builder, 2010 (Quebec Junior Football League as manager and other tasks 1967–present).
  • Allen Pittsplayer (WR), 2006 (Calgary Stampeders 1990–2000).
  • Willie Plessplayer (LB), 2005 (Toronto Argonauts1986–89; BC Lions 1990; Edmonton Eskimos 1991–98; Saskatchewan Roughriders 1999).
  • Ken Ploenplayer (QB/DB), 1975 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1957–67).
  • Joe Poplawskiplayer (SB), 1998 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1978–86).
  • Ken Prestonbuilder, 1990 (Queen's University as player 1936–39; Winnipeg Blue Bombers as player 1941–42; Ottawa Rough Riders as player 1945; Saskatchewan Roughriders as player 1940, 1943, player/coach 1946–48, and general manager 1958–78).*[8]
  • Mike Pringleplayer (RB), 2008 (Edmonton Eskimos 1992, 2003–04; Sacramento Gold Miners 1993; Baltimore Stallions 1994–95; Montreal Alouettes 1996–2002).

Q[]

  • Silver Quiltyplayer (FW), 1966 (University of Ottawa 1907–1912; Ottawa Rough Riders 1913; McGill University 1914).*

R[]

  • Moe Racineplayer (OT/K), 2014 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1958–74).*
  • Dave Raimeyplayer (RB/KR), 2000 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1965–68; Toronto Argonauts 1969–74).
  • Russ Rebholzplayer (RB/QB), 1963 ( 1932; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1933–38).*
  • George Reedplayer (RB), 1979 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1963–75).
  • Ted Reeveplayer, 1963 (Toronto Argonauts 1923; Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers 1924–30, later as coach 1945–46; Queen's University as coach 1933–38; Montreal Royals as coach 1939; as coach, 1948).*
  • Dave Ridgwayplayer (K), 2003 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1982–95).
  • Frank Rigneyplayer (OT), 1984 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1958–67).*
  • Al Ritchiebuilder, 1963 (Saskatchewan Roughriders as manager 1921–28 and coach 1930–32, 1935, 1942).*
  • Charles Robertsplayer (RB), 2014 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 2001-08; BC Lions 2008).
  • Larry Robinsonplayer (DB/K/R), 1998 (Calgary Stampeders 1961–75).*
  • Rocco Romanoplayer (OG), 2007 (Calgary Stampeders 1987, 1992–2000; Toronto Argonauts 1988; Ottawa Rough Riders 1989; BC Lions 1990–91).
  • Mike Roddenbuilder, 1964 (Queen's University as player 1910–13, coach 1916; McGill University as player 1914; Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club as player 1915, coach 1921–22; Toronto Argonauts as player 1919–20, coach 1920, 1926; Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers as coach 1924; Hamilton Tigers as coach 1927–30, 1937).*
  • Paul Roweplayer (RB), 1964 (Calgary Bronks 1938–40; Calgary Stampeders 1945–50).*
  • Martin Rubyplayer (OT/DT), 1974 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1951–57).*
  • Jeff Russelplayer (RB), 1963 (Royal Military College of Canada 1917–20; McGill University 1920–22; Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers 1922–25).*
  • Joe Ryanbuilder, 1968 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers as manager 1931–41).*

S[]

  • Ralph Saziobuilder, 1988 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats as player 1950–53, head coach 1963–67, general manager 1968–75, 1980, president 1973–77, vice-president of football operations 1978–80; Toronto Argonauts as president 1981–90).*
  • builder, 2017 (Calgary Stampeders as assistant coach 1976-84, as president 1996-2004)
  • Tom Scottplayer (SB), 1998 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1974–77; Edmonton Eskimos 1978–83; Calgary Stampeders 1984).
  • Vince Scottplayer (DG), 1982 (Hamilton Wildcats 1949; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1950, 1952–62).*
  • Dick Shattoplayer (FB/HB/SB/F), 1975 (Toronto Argonauts 1954–65).*
  • Frank "Shag" Shaughnessybuilder, 1963 (McGill University as coach 1912–28).*
  • builder, 2008 (Saskatchewan Roughriders as president 1966–present).*
  • builder, 1977 (mostly for contributions to league rules and officiating including the CFL's first director of officiating in 1972).*
  • Geroy Simonplayer (WR), 2017 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1999–2000, BC Lions 2001–2012, Saskatchewan Roughriders 2013)
  • Ben Simpsonplayer (HB/K), 1963 (Queen's University 1899–1903; Hamilton Tigers 1904–10).*
  • Bob Simpsonplayer (FW/RB/DB), 1976 (Windsor Rockets 1949; Ottawa Rough Riders 1950–62).*
  • builder, 1985 (Hamilton Tigers as player 1928–38; Hamilton Flying Wildcats as player 1943–44; Hamilton Tiger-Cats as trainer 1953–74; also for officiating 1945–56).*
  • builder, 1989 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers as executive 1940s–1950s, president 1953; later as president of WIFU 1956 and CRU 1960).*
  • builder, 2006 (Hamilton Tigers as player BC Lions as club organizer, director, and executive in the 1950s, serving other roles since then).*
  • David Spragueplayer (RB/DT), 1963 (Hamilton Tigers 1930–32; Ottawa Rough Riders 1933–40).*
  • builder, 1976 (Meraloma Club (BCRFU) as president 1937; BC Lions as treasurer 1955–56, vice-president 1957, and president 1958–59).*
  • Milt Stegallplayer (SB), 2012 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1995–2008).
  • Orlondo Steinauer – player (S), 2021 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1996; 1997–2000; Toronto Argonauts 2001–2008).
  • Art Stevensonplayer (RB/QB/K), 1969 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1937–41).*
  • Ron Stewartplayer (RB), 1977 (Queen's University 1953–57; Ottawa Rough Riders 1958–70).
  • Bummer Stirlingplayer (K/RB), 1966 (Sarnia Imperials 1929–38).*
  • Annis Stukusbuilder, 1974 (Toronto Argonauts as player 1935–41; as player/coach 1942; Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers as player 1943; HMCS York Navy Bulldogs as player 1944; Toronto Indians as player 1945–46; Edmonton Eskimos as player 1949–50, coach/general manager 1949–51; BC Lions as coach/general manager 1954–55).*
  • Don Sutherinplayer (DB/K), 1992 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1958, 1960–66; Ottawa Rough Riders 1967–69; Toronto Argonauts 1970).
  • Bill Symonsplayer (HB), 1997 (BC Lions 1966; Toronto Argonauts 1967–73).

T[]

  • Piffles Taylorbuilder, 1963. (University of Toronto as player pre-WWI; Regina Roughriders as player 1914–16, 1919–20, later as president 1934–36; as player 1920–21 and coach 1922–23; later president of WIFU and CRU).*
  • Dave Thelenplayer (RB), 1989 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1958–64; Toronto Argonauts 1965–66).
  • Brian Timmisplayer (OT), 1963 ( (QRFU) 1919; Regina Roughriders 1920–22; Ottawa Rough Riders 1923; Hamilton Tigers 1924–38).*
  • builder, 1984 (Toronto Argonauts as player 1933–34; Queen's University as coach 1939–75).*
  • Buddy Tinsleyplayer (OT/DT), 1982 (Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1950–60).*
  • Andy Tommyplayer (FW/HB), 1989 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1933–41, 1946–47; Toronto Argonauts 1945).*
  • Brian Towrissbuilder, 2017 (Saskatchewan Huskies as assistant coach 1980–83; as coach 1984-2016).
  • Herb Trawickplayer (OT), 1975 (Montreal Alouettes 1946–57).*
  • Joe Tubmanplayer (HB/K), 1968 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1919–31).*
  • Whit Tuckerplayer (HB/F), 1993 (University of Western Ontario 1960–61; Ottawa Rough Riders 1962–70).

U[]

  • Ted Urnessplayer (G/T/C), 1989 (Saskatchewan Roughriders 1961–70).

V[]

  • Kaye Vaughanplayer (OG/OT/DT), 1978 (Ottawa Rough Riders 1953–64).
  • Terry Vaughnplayer (SB/WR), 2011 (Calgary Stampeders 1995–98; Edmonton Eskimos 1999–2004; Montreal Alouettes 2005; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 2006).
  • Pierre Verchevalplayer (OG), 2007 (Edmonton Eskimos 1988–92; Toronto Argonauts 1993–97; Montreal Alouettes 1998–2001).

W[]

  • Virgil Wagnerplayer (RB/HB), 1980 (Montreal Alouettes 1946–54).*
  • Chris Walbyplayer (OT), 2003 (Montreal Alouettes 1981; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1981–96).
  • Mike Walkerplayer (DT), 2021 ( 1982–1989; Edmonton Eskimos 1990–1991).
  • builder, 1965 (Saskatchewan Roughriders as player 1924–32, executive 1934–70, president 1941).*
  • Bert Warwickbuilder, 1964 ( as player; Winnipeg Blue Bombers as coach 1945, executive; later as executive of CRU/CFL).*
  • Glen Weirplayer (DT), 2009 (Montreal Alouettes 1972–1981; Montreal Concordes 1982–84).
  • Huck Welchplayer (RB/K), 1964 (Hamilton Tigers 1928–29, 1935–37); Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers 1930–34).*
  • James Westplayer (LB), 2016 (Calgary Stampeders 1982–84; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1985–92; BC Lions 1993).
  • Tom Wilkinsonplayer (QB), 1987 (Toronto Argonauts 1967–70; BC Lions 1971; Edmonton Eskimos 1972–81).
  • David Williamsplayer (WR), 2019 (BC Lions 1988-89; Ottawa Rough Riders 1990; Edmonton Eskimos 1991; Toronto Argonauts 1991-92; Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1993-95.*
  • Gizmo Williamsplayer (KR/WR), 2006 (Edmonton Eskimos 1986–2000).
  • Al Wilsonplayer (OL), 1997 (BC Lions 1972–86).
  • Don Wilsonplayer (DB), 2021 (Edmonton Eskimos 1987–1989, 1993–1994, 1998; Toronto Argonauts 1990–1992, 1995–1996; BC Lions 1997).
  • builder, 1984 (Hamilton Tigers as player 1930–37; officiating 1938–70).*
  • Earl Winfieldplayer (WR/KR), 2013 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1987–97).
  • Harvey Wylieplayer (DB/KR), 1980 (Calgary Stampeders 1956–64).

Y[]

  • Dan Yochumplayer (OT), 2004 (Montreal Alouettes 1972–1980; Edmonton Eskimos 1980).
  • Jim Youngplayer (WR), 1991 (Queen's University 1961–63; BC Lions 1967–79).

Z[]

  • Ben Zambiasiplayer (LB), 2004 (Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1978–87; Toronto Argonauts 1988).
  • Bill Zockplayer (G/T), 1984 (Toronto Argonauts 1937–41; Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers 1942–44; Edmonton Eskimos 1951–54).*


Football reporters of Canada[]

In addition to builders of the sport, and players, the Hall of Fame also has a section dedicated towards broadcasters and reporters of the sport.

Inductees[]

  • Ernie Afaganis, 1988
  • , 1981
  • , 1991
  • Ralph Allen, 1990
  • Jeff Avery, 2017
  • John Badham, 1995
  • , 2014
  • Eric Bishop, 1987
  • Bob Bratina, 1998
  • , 1982
  • Stephen Brunt, 2007
  • Ernie Calcutt, 2017*
  • Dink Carroll, 1986
  • , 2004
  • Don Chevrier, 2016*
  • Rick Cluff, 1999
  • Cam Cole, 2002
  • Jim Coleman, 1980
  • , 1997
  • Gordon Craig, 1996
  • Chris Cuthbert, 2014
  • Darrell Davis, 2006
  • , 1981
  • , 1981
  • Pierre Dufault, 2001
  • Milt Dunnell, 1986
  • Johnny Esaw, 1984
  • Trent Frayne, 1987
  • , 1990
  • , 2005
  • , 1982
  • , 2018
  • Bryan Hall, 1989
  • , 1992
  • , 2021
  • , 1990
  • Jim Hunt, 1987
  • , 1983
  • Bob Irving, 1997
  • , 2003
  • , 2003
  • Terry Jones, 2002
  • , 1993
  • , 2002
  • , 1988
  • , 1991
  • , 1985
  • , 2006
  • Pat Marsden, 1989
  • Norm Marshall, 1989
  • Peter Martin, 2000
  • Jack Matheson, 1986
  • , 1994
  • Al McCann, 1993
  • , 1996
  • Wes McKnight, 1985
  • , 2009
  • , 1988
  • , 1979
  • , 2012
  • , 1985
  • Dave Naylor, 2015
  • , 1991
  • Andy O'Brien, 1980
  • Basil O'Meara, 1979
  • , 2021
  • , 2015
  • , 1983
  • , 1992
  • Jim Proudfoot, 1992
  • Tony Proudfoot, 2008
  • , 1985
  • , 1987
  • , 2012
  • Ted Reeve, 1979
  • , 2005
  • , 1986
  • , 2013
  • , 1989
  • , 1994
  • Doug Smith, 1983
  • , 1982
  • , 2013
  • , 1988
  • Annis Stukus, 1980
  • , 1994
  • , 1984
  • , 2011
  • , 1989
  • , 2014
  • , 1980
  • , 1982
  • , 1979
  • Jack Wells, 1981
  • John Wells, 1995
  • , 1984
  • Brian Williams, 2010
  • Don Wittman, 1990
  • , 2008

See also[]

  • TSN Top 50 CFL Players
  • List of attractions in Hamilton, Ontario

References[]

  1. ^ "Canadian Football Hall of Fame and Museum". The Canadian Encyclopedia
  2. ^ Canadian Football Hall of Fame Nomination Form, April 12, 2010
  3. ^ Canadian Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee Archived 2017-02-14 at the Wayback Machine, Accessed February 2011
  4. ^ Urciuoli, Anthony (July 10, 2015). "Canadian Football Hall of Fame will relocate in 2016". AM900 CHML | Hamilton News. Retrieved 2016-07-08.
  5. ^ "CANADIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM TO OFFICIALLY RELAUNCH ON CLUB LEVEL AT TIM HORTONS FIELD IN 2018 – Hamilton Tiger-Cats". ticats.ca. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  6. ^ "CANADIAN FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM TO OFFICIALLY RELAUNCH ON CLUB LEVEL AT TIM HORTONS FIELD IN 2018 – Hamilton Tiger-Cats". ticats.ca. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
  7. ^ "Canadian Football Hall of Fame closes for the last time Saturday". The Hamilton Spectator. 2015-09-18. Retrieved 2016-07-08.
  8. ^ Ken Preston, 73, managed Saskatchewan Roughriders: [City Edition] Kitchener - Waterloo Record [Kitchener, Ont] 06 Aug 1991: A10.

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