Toronto fans will get a chance on Tuesday to congratulate the Argonauts for their wild, snowy Grey Cup win on Sunday over the Calgary Stampeders.

A celebration rally for the new CFL champions will be held on Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at Nathan Phillips Square. The Argonauts, due to return to the city Monday morning, came back from a deficit to beat the Stampeders 27-24 in Ottawa.

The win marks the seventeenth Grey Cup for the Argonauts franchise since its first in 1914. 

Fans in Toronto, including Mayor John Tory and city staff, tweeted their appreciation right after the game. Tory took the opportunity to take a playful jab at Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi.

Lirim Hajrullahu kicked a 32-yard field goal to give the Argos the lead with 53 seconds left. Toronto defensive back Matt Black intercepted a pass by Calgary quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell in the end zone with eight seconds remaining to seal the win. 

DeVier Posey, Argos second-year receiver, was named Grey Cup MVP after hauling in seven catches for 175 yards and a touchdown.

Quarterback Ricky Ray won his fourth Grey Cup and finished the night with 297 yards and a touchdown on 19 completions. 

Defensive back Cassius Vaughn added to the night as he helped turn the tide to tie the game with a 109-yard fumble recovery in the fourth quarter. The touchdown stands as the longest fumble return in Grey Cup history. 

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Toronto defensive back Matt Black, left, picks off Calgary QB Bo Levi Mitchell, not pictured, in the endzone to seal the Argonauts' Grey Cup victory. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)

The team is due back at Toronto's Pearson International Airport and from there players will be bused back to the team's practice facility at the former Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School. 

In a statement issued on Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratulated the Argonauts for winning the Grey Cup.

"What better way to celebrate Canada 150 than coming together on a crisp and snowy night in the nation's capital to watch the Grey Cup," Trudeau said.

"The Grey Cup is one of Canada's favourite traditions, and the pinnacle of Canadian football. It has been part of Canadian sports since 1909, when Governor General Earl Grey donated the first Grey Cup to the Canadian Football League."

Trudeau also thanked the city of Ottawa for hosting the event.

"I also thank both teams and the Canadian Football League for another memorable year and all they do to unite Canadians around sports."

With files from The Canadian Press