Hockey Hall of Fame is a museum Toronto Financial District located in Canada.
30 Yonge St. (at Brookfield Pl.) Toronto ON M5E 1X8 Canada
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Lots of hockey artefacts and The Cup! The staff is very friendly , so besides making selfie, you can even touch the cup! P.S. Ukrainians will enjoy seeing equipment of famous Terry Sawchuk (pictured)
The 2012 Hockey Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony for Pavel Bure, Adam Oates, Joe Sakic, & Mats Sundin was held on November 12, 2012.
Home to the Stanley Cup and rich hockey history . Test your skills against Sidney Crosby and enjoy other interactive exhibits . Parking & driving in this area can be difficult so walk if you can.
Recent donation to the HHOF. Signed stick from the 2003 CHL champion Memphis RiverKings (including Riley Cote from the Flyers). Only signature missing on the stick is mine.
A must for a Hockey Fan like me with this last name , even if my favorites are Mats Sundin and Börje Salming 😃‼️👍🏻
The hall of fame is as great because there is something for everyone! Even a fun experience for nonfans.
Great place to learn more about hockey and it's history. Don't forget to see the Stanley Cup upstairs!
Take your time when exploring the HHOF. The Esso theatre was an awesome experience. There is an attached food court , so you can have a bite to eat if you need a break.
Learn all about the greatest defenseman in hockey history , the one who revolutionized the position (and hockey itself) forever. "Numbah four, Bobby Orr!"
Check out the film in the Tim Hortons theater - nice history of the league.
Sports fans get to see the Stanley Cup up close or can get on the ice and take shots and live goalies . This is the place to visit for hockey memorabilia .
The stuffs are expensive but are worth it! (especially for those hockey die hard fans!)
It stands out in the busy downtown core, and with good reason. Hockey 's a part of Canadian culture, so embrace it! Just don't forget to bring your camera !
This is the epitome of heaven for any diehard hockey fan ! Great to see all the Red Wings love! Best team ever!
Pretty cool seeing some of my donations on display. The Memphis RiverKings ring was once mine.
Worth a visit even if you're not a hockey fan , plenty of interesting stuff on both a sporting and historical level.
The best part is the international section, with a tonne of interesting sweaters and history of the global game.
Once you've been stamped in, you can go in an out as often as you want during the day. So don't rub that stamp off!
The Bank of Montreal building, home to the Hockey Hall of Fame, is 1 of 12 buildings to survive the Great Fire of 1904. The façade has since been restored to its 1850s charm.
Certainly a Mecca for hockey fans . I love the collection of jerseys. I wish it was even bigger.
Great artifacts to really show hockey and its history
The 3D movie is totally worth it. So much amazing stuff to look at!
A place that really shows, how religiously Canadians love their hockey . Great entertainment.
Such an awesome place. We had a conference after party hosted there. Great fun.
The Stanley Cup visiting the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, TN.
While you are at the Hockey Hall of Fame, check out the collection from Canada's Walk of Fame Inductee Wayne Gretzky's career including his 1st trophy and the gear he used to record his 802nd goal.
The Stanley Cup in Memphis with the Elvis statue on Beale St.
Possibly my favorite place on earth. Yes, that's my dog in the Stanley Cup !
Canada's favourite sport . This great museum celebrates and honors the wonderful game of hockey throughout the years.
What can I say...we are a hockey town ...and this place embraces the greats
The interactive games are a highlight. Have a go at being a goalie !
The varies of Trophies
Love the history. Had the NHL ‘94 theme in my head the whole time!
Ice hockey fans will be thrilled by the artifacts collected here.
Visit frequently, always new displays and great events
Don't miss the Stanley Cup up the stairs in the Cathedral of Hockey !
The history is awesome, and the Stanley Cup is there too!
Stanley Cup in Memphis, TN at the National Civil Rights Museum .
The stage is set for the 2012 HHOF inductees.
The Stanley Cup at the gates of Graceland in Memphis.
Arrive early in the morning and go up and see the Stanley Cup before the place gets crowded .
Clue (2/3): Next head north 1 block and then west 2 blocks. Now head south on a street with the same name as a county in South Western Ontario.
Parking is expensive on a weekday (over 30) and 10 dollars on the weekend, but the museum is less crowded .
The Stanley Cup
From one of my HHOF trips back in 2008.
This day in hockey : December 17, 1935 The Canadiens & Rangers skated to a 1-1 tie, in the 500th NHL game for five of the Ranger originals. The players were presented w/suitcases to honor the occasion Read more
Bring your camera , invite friends.
Amazing! Its hard to describe how great this place is.
The vast amount of hockey history .
That goalie simulator is pretty fun to play
Great museum. Choose a weekday, rather than a weekend, less crowds. Great exhibits on all the time. Plan to spend almsot a full day. - Nancy Bryans
Very interesting museum and worth the time!! A lot of neat history and really cool shoes! Loved the celebrity shoe exhibit - Marilyn Monroe's pumps were so cool to see in real life! 👠 - Cara Quigley
The tunnel between the house and stables was my favorite part of the audio tour. - Allison Kasic
The view of Toronto is great! Make sure to go up there when the weather isn't too cloudy to get maximum view! - Séverine Van Ophem
Lots of great memorabilia, jerseys, and books about the greatest game on earth! - Adam Nowek
A go-to for fresh produce and meat downtown. Mike's Fish Market, Sausage King, Brown Brothers, and Di Liso's are all well worth a visit. - Joe Snyder