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Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto

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One of the largest collections of its kind in the world, Hockey Hall of Fame glorifies the famous names and storied history of Canada's most famous sport. Pay a visit to the museum, housed in a historic 19th century bank building, and explore its 15 different exhibits covering a range of hockey topics. You'll find collections of trophies, equipment, and other artifacts of the game amassed over the years, and you can even try taking a few shots yourself at the simulator. Don't miss the great hall, the crowning glory of the museum, which holds portraits and information commemorating the hall of fame's more than 250 inductees. Hockey Hall of Fame is just one of the many highlights you can arrange to see using our , online itinerary creator Edition.
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  • If you are a hockey fan, this museum is a must see when visiting Toronto. Loads of artifacts, such as pucks, jerseys and sticks. 
    If you are a hockey fan, this museum is a must see when visiting Toronto. Loads of artifacts, such as pucks, jerseys and sticks.  more »
  • Being waiting years to visit this place and I was not disappointed, the amount of history from the sport that was in this building was exceptional, and displayed brilliantly. I especially enjoyed... 
    Being waiting years to visit this place and I was not disappointed, the amount of history from the sport that was in this building was exceptional, and displayed brilliantly. I especially enjoyed...  more »
  • So the building that is pictured as the Hockey Hall of Fame is not where you enter. You have to go through an entrance into a mall, walk through the mall to the escalators that take you to the food.....  more
    So the building that is pictured as the Hockey Hall of Fame is not where you enter. You have to go through an entrance into a mall, walk through the mall to the escalators that take you to the food.....  more »
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  • Oh it was an amazing experience. Walking around seeing all the great scenes and items hanging on display. The shot the puck and shootout were fun for the family. The main item was walking up the stairs into the great Hall. The presentation of the trophies and all the hall of fame walls was amazing. The staff members that took my family picture with the cup was great to talk to, as he even knew the Windsor area where we were from. He was talking like he still lives there and how he went to University and watched lots of hockey. It was a great way to experience everything.
  • I had a blast here, such an awesome Hall of Fame and a true honor to hockey. Has the humble beginnings of hockey from back in the 1890’s, and brings it forward to the last Stanley Cup Champions Colorado Avalanche. Tons of history, not just NHL, but Olympics, Women’s, Minor leagues and international leagues. Loved the summit section, such history there. The mask exhibit was cool with a nice shout to Plante for being the first to insist on a mask. Plenty of things for kids too, interactive shootouts and also goaltending drills. Had a wonderful time and for $20 or so a person it’s a superb value. The gift shop at the end is also nice, nothing outrageously priced.
  • What an amazing display. Our game is represented in the most amazing way, as is the international game. Featured 9 & 99 display was super cool... 2 of the very best ever. If you like hockey... even a little bit... thisbis worth a stop. You'll need a couple hours though, it's a BIG display.
  • What a cool experience for any hockey fan! Amazing displays, plenty of history and memorabilia. Enjoyed the 9 & 99 featured display, two of the best to ever play the game. You can get your photo taken with the Stanley Cup for a small fee. Interactive games can get quite busy. There's plenty to see for all ages, I'd budget about 2 hours here as there is a lot to see!
  • Really cool place! I really enjoyed it. First time in Toronto. Great experience if you are a sports fan! You'll need at least an hour to get through the exhibits.

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