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Hockey Hall of Fame

Brookfield Place - Concourse Level | 30 Yonge Street (at Yonge & Front Sts.), Toronto, Ontario M5E 1X8, Canada (Downtown Toronto)
416-360-7765
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Ranked #14 of 233 attractions in Toronto
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Type: Specialty Museums, Museums
Fee: Yes
Recommended length of visit: 1-2 hours
Traveler Description: The Hockey Hall of Fame is fun for everyone.  Located inside Brookfield Place at 30 Yonge St. You will find interactive exhibits, life size statues... more »
Useful Information: Activities for young children, Activities for older children
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Laguna Beach, California
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 16, 2013 NEW

The building was once a bank and has great architecture. The Stanley Cup is kept in a safe. Lots to see and do. There are areas where you can try out your skills by either hitting the puc or trying to catch it as the goaly. Lots to see give yourself time.

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Inuvik, Canada
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed May 13, 2013 NEW

First off, this is the ice hockey hall of fame, not the field hockey hall of fame. I love learning the history of hockey. The recommended time for this attraction is listed as 1-2 hours, I spent three hours there and could have been there longer if the girlfriend wasn't bored. 1-2 hours was good for her, a mild hockey... More

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Whitby, Canada
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 11, 2013

This was not my first time at this venue. The exhibits are well placed and organised. Being a Maple Leaf fan, I hope one day they will replace the Montreal Canadiens dressing room with the Maple Leafs. For the true hockey fan, this is a palace!! I still feel the location should have been MAPLE LEAF GARDENS!!!

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canada
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Reviews in 7 cities Reviews in 7 cities
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed May 10, 2013

We had a very interesting experience with our trip to the hall of fame. We were visiting the area on business and decided to take a little time out for pleasure. On our way to the hockey hall of fame, we coincidentally bumped into Walter Gretzky and Gordie Howe!! We were thrilled! The men were overly kind and we got... More

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Toronto, Canada
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed May 9, 2013

As big hockey fans i cant seem to get enough of the Hall of Fame. We have spent many an afternoon perousing the photos, memorabilia, and memories that we share with other hockey oficianados. The facilities are spectacular and we love the exhibits Pros: The museum has done a great job organizing the photos and memorabilia in a easy to... More

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Wakefield, Massachusetts
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 7, 2013

The Hockey Hall of Fame is a must see for every hockey fan! There is a large collection of hockey memorabilia from the NHL, minor leagues, and foreign leagues. Amongst the highlights is the trophy room, where you can have your picture taken with the Stanley Cup (or at least a replica of the Stanley Cup--look at the 1984 Edmonton... More

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Barrie, Canada
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39 helpful votes 39 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed May 7, 2013

Well being a hockey fan and a Montreal fan the dressing room replica was great I really enjoyed this and would visit again and again.

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Thunder Bay
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5 helpful votes 5 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed May 7, 2013

If you have never heard of the game of hockey, you will still find something here for you. This is such a cool attraction in Toronto and the location is super convenient to get to. There are tons of interactive sections so this is more than just a "hockey museum". The kids will LOVE it.

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Toronto, Canada
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24 helpful votes 24 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed May 7, 2013

Went to the HHOF as part of a corporate function. It was a stand up cocktail type outing. I was very impressed. The service was good. The food was quite good as was the bar service that they have to set up on demand. We had access to most of the facility (everything except the grand or great hall) so... More

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Kolkata, India
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3 of 5 stars Reviewed May 6, 2013

Didn't like it at all. The building is though great to look at. There is nothing educative about it. In fact, Canada does not have a heritage as a hockey playing nation unlike India and Pakistan. Details about the players and their photographs can be seen in wikipedia even. So why waste time going there?

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