Hockey Hall of Fame

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Hockey Hall of Fame

This is an amazing place to visit for all facets of hockey and hockey history. It's fun for the whole family and had a very reasonable rate for admission. It's open all day, right into the evening, and is a great place to view some major actions from the GREATS of hockey.

From journal Toronto, Canada, A World Class City

Hockey Hall of Fame

  • December 10, 2004
  • Rated 4 of 5 by rad89 from Saint John
Hockey Hall of Fame

The Hockey Hall of Fame Museum is for all of the years of hockey and is the home of the Stanley Cup during off-season. This hall of fame includes some of the world's greatest collectibles.

From journal Deez Canada

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Hockey Hall of Fame

  • January 16, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by thestickman23 from Saddle Brook, New Jersey
The best entrance to the Hockey Hall of Fame is located on 10 Front Street. Once you enter the building, head to the Galleria and take the escalator down. There will be signs so you won't get lost. Basically, the HHOF is located in a mall.

This place is great for everyone. There are tons of exhibits, movies, hands-on games, tests of your own skills, and Lord Stanley's Cup. Admission prices are $12 (Canadian) for adults and $8 for youths and seniors.

Here are the exhibits in which I can remember. As you enter through the foyer, you will see a lot of memorabilia on display, from pucks used around the world to goalie masks from past through present. As you head forward, you will see game-used items from Gordie Howe, Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemiuex, Bobby Orr, and so on. There are milestone showcases, and League showcases, I can go on and on. Then you can visit an exact replica of the Montreal Canadiens in the 1990s. After you pass through the locker room on your right is a small theater where you can watch hockey highlights and archives all day long if you like. On the left is another theater which shows another film which I think changes on occasion.

When I went, they had a lot of hands-on fun. They had a puck shooting game where you can test your skills as a shooter and see how hard your slap shot is. I then played goalie as Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier shot foam pucks out of a movie screen as you stand in the net. There was also a "Be the Announcer" where you call the play-by-play on a given sequence. Plus there was a "Bubble Boy" arcade game and a couple of other hockey arcardes.

Then if you like, you can check out all of the players enshrined in the HHOF, as each player has his own glass cabinet with memorabilia. From there, you must not miss the trophy and awards room, where you can touch and take pictures with the Stanley Cup!!! On your way out, they have a souvenir store where you can buy T-shirts, glasses, DVDs, and really anything hockey-related. Remember, some of these exhibits change from time to time, so check on the Hockey Hall of Fame website at HHOF.

From journal The Hockey Capital Of The World

Hockey Hall of Fame

  • January 12, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by ChrissyLee from Lexington, Kentucky
Hockey Hall of Fame

It's the Hockey Hall of Fame! We got to see the Stanley Cup and get our picture taken with it. (But this wasn't the first time we have seen it).

From journal Hockey Haven - Collingwood, ONT

Editor Pick

Hockey Hall of Fame

  • November 11, 2000
  • Rated 4 of 5 by ms_dj from , Ontario
Hockey Hall of Fame

No self-respecting hockey fan should leave Toronto without visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame. At $12.00 ($7.00 for kids) it is well worth the visit.

Fans of The Great One will enjoy the Gretzky Exhibit, while die-hard hockey fans will enjoy the Grand Old Houses of Hockey exhibit, where the original organ from Maple Leaf Gardens is on display, as is the Goalie Masks Exhibit, including Jacques Plante's own collection.

Centrally located in BCE Place, you can go there before the evening Leafs game, or after lunch at the Marche.

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