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It wasn't until 1943, more than 50 years after hockey began, that a group of men first sat down to discuss a way to acknowledge the achievements of those who had made great contributions to the game. In 1945, the first of the honoured members were inducted and tentative plans were laid by Capt. J.T. Sutherland for a building to be constructed in ... more
Everyone should go here at least once in a life time to take in the history of Canada's greatest sport.
but this place is a ton of fun - lots of things to do and great interactive displays
As an avid hockey fan this is like Disneyland for me. So much hockey memorobilia and lots of history to take in. I can drag my wife along and she even has a good time! Highly recommended tourist spot.
For all its highbrow cosmopolitanism, Toronto is, nevertheless, the biggest hockey city in the world. Even tropics-dwelling nonskaters can find something fun to do at the Hockey Hall of Fame, thanks to great interactive exhibits, which let visitors try to score on an NHL goalie or experience just what it's like to face a slap shot. Hockey pilgrims, meanwhile, can gawk at hallowed memorabilia... more
Ice hockey fans will be thrilled by the artifacts collected here. They include the original Stanley Cup, a replica of the Montréal Canadiens' locker room, Terry Sawchuck's goalie gear, Newsy Lalonde's skates, and the stick Max Bentley used. You'll also see photographs of the personalities and great moments in hockey history. Most fun are the shooting and goalkeeping interactive displays, where... more
As great a museum as any in the world. Even if you are just a casual hockey fan, this is a must if you are in Toronto. Not expensive and you can rush through in an hour, or spend a whole day. I can't wait to go again.
A little tough to find, enter through the PATH/mall section. Plenty to see and even some sections for the kids where they can be a goalie or then can shoot at the goalie which looked fun. The main room where they have the Stanley Cup and all the HOF plaques is like standing in a church, very ornate and distinguished. They also have all the other trophies in their cases including the Vezina,... more
I am a huge hockey fan, more importantly a gigantic ranger fan. My girlfriend (her family has been ranger fans since the 40's) and I came to the HOF with high expectations. I compare this to Cooperstown Baseball HOF which is much larger but I enjoy the Hockey HOF because they split it perfectly into the different sections of interest. It is located basically inside a food court, where we had... more
Toronto’s tribute to a national obsession. See more than 60,000 square-feet of hockey memorabilia, displays, interactive games, NHL trophies and the coveted Stanley Cup. Two nine-foot-tall statues of Cyclone Taylor and Ken Dryden guard the entrance to the NHL Zone, where there is a multimedia tribute to the game’s greats, record-breaking moments and defunct franchises. In the Esso Great Hall,... more
A vast collection of hockey memorabilia, including famous gear, interactive games & the Stanley Cup.
The world’s one and only! Experience the game that defines Canada and a sport that has been adopted by over 80 countries.
Much more than a sports museum, the Hockey Hall of Fame is a vibrant, innovative and interactive destination for guests of all ages and levels of interest.
Spread across over 60,000 square feet, the Hall of Fame offers something for everyone: the finest collection of...
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