Grey Cup At HAAA Grounds
| Grey Cup | Date | Champion | Score | Loser | Attendance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2nd Grey Cup | 26 November 1910 | Toronto Varsity Blues | 16-7 | Hamilton Tigers | 12 000 |
| 4th Grey Cup | 30 November 1912 | Hamilton Alerts | 11-4 | Toronto Argonauts | 5337 |
| 5th Grey Cup | 29 November 1913 | Hamilton Tigers | 44-2 | Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club | 2100 |
| 16th Grey Cup | 1 December 1928 | Hamilton Tigers | 30-0 | Regina Roughriders | 4767 |
| 17th Grey Cup | 30 November 1929 | Hamilton Tigers | 14-3 | Regina Roughriders | 1906 |
| 20th Grey Cup | 3 December 1932 | Hamilton Tigers | 25-6 | Regina Roughriders | 4806 |
| 23rd Grey Cup | 7 December 1935 | Winnipeg 'Pegs | 18-12 | Hamilton Tigers | 6405 |
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