While the Olympics are long over and hockey season is coming to a close, Torontonians and tourists can still get a taste of both at the Hockey Hall of Fame.
The Hockey Hall of fame is half hall of fame and half museum of hockey history. Formerly located in Kingston, the Hockey Hall of fame moved to Toronto in 1958 when it had a place at the Canadian National Exhibition. Later, it opened at the intersection of Yonge and Front Streets, and is now a 57,000 square foot hockey wonderland.
The Hockey Hall of Fame is only closed on New Year’s day, December 25th and Induction Day, which is November 8th this year.
Admission is $15 or $10 for kids aged 4 to 13. Children aged 3 and under are free.
If you still have Olympic fever, check out:
Precious Medals: The Complete Olympic Collection
See 137 medals from 46 winter and summer Olympic Games, from 1896 to 2008 while they’re on loan from the Olympic Museum in Switzerland.
2010 Gold Medal Game Memorabilia at the Double Gold Exhibit
What 2010 Gold Medal Game exhibit would be complete without the game-winning puck? And – of course – Sidney Crosby’s stick and gloves.
Toronto Hockey Hall of Fame
30 Yonge Street
416-360-7735











