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I brought my hockey loving dad here for a visit. A...

I brought my hockey loving dad here for a visit. At first I thought the ticket price was a little steep, until I saw HOW MUCH is inside. Give yourself some time there is plenty to see! Plus, get your picture with THE Stanley Cup (and see the original one!). Layout can be a LITTLE confusing though. Not that we got lost we just couldnt figure out if there was a certain way we should have gone first.

For history and hockey lovers only. Interactive. F...

For history and hockey lovers only. Interactive. Feel the hair stand up when you enter the trophy room where all of the NHL hardware is stored, yes, Lord Stanley's cup is on display and you can take photos of you hugging and kissing it. Disinfectant wipes recommended.

It doesn't seem as large as some of the other Hall...

It doesn't seem as large as some of the other Halls of Fame that I visited. It is very well done and of course the Stanley Cup is there. In the heart of downtown Toronto there is plenty to do around it as well. Very easy to get to with public transportation.

If you are a hockey fan this is a place you absolu...

If you are a hockey fan this is a place you absolutely have to go to. There is so much history and artifacts here. You could spend hours just walking around and reading everything there is to learn about this great sport. There is a hall dedicated to trophies and you can get a picture with Lord Stanley. They have a great interactive area where you can try out some hockey games like shooting or being a goalie. There is a ton to do here and it is well worth the money to see everything.

My favorite portion of the hall of fame was the goalie mask section. I would highly recommend stopping by here.

somewhat hidden entrance on the lower floor of the...

somewhat hidden entrance on the lower floor of the shopping center of brookfield place. but once inside, a large and detailed exhibition / presentation of (world) ice hockey opens up to visitors. countless original jerseys, helmets, stories, trophies, etc. can be viewed in beautifully designed showcases. Interesting stories worth reading are posted everywhere on the tour. Everything about ice hockey is shown on various screens. A changing room can also be viewed and walked through. on the upper floor there is an impressive trophy room with the stanley cup.

If you are a fan of hockey or even mildly interest...

If you are a fan of hockey or even mildly interested in it, then it's a must see. Not very expensive. Plus you get a hand stamp and may come and go as you please to go grab a bite at the food court.

We had a phenomenal time at the Hockey Hall of Fam...

We had a phenomenal time at the Hockey Hall of Fame. The displays were top-notch, the interactive games were a lot of fun, and the history felt alive there. If you are a hockey fan, this must go on your bucket list!

Was looking forward to this part of my trip, took ...

Was looking forward to this part of my trip, took me a while to find the entrance though but wasn't let down when finally got in there, loads of history in there, various fan favourites, mine being Sidney Crosby, that was a highlight for me, then the virtual hockey game where you can take shots against a goalie of your choice (pick from 3) mine was Lundqvist and didn't score any take a pic with the Stanley cup with an option of buying it if you like it when you exit through the souvenir shop... great day and great experience before I went to the World Cup of hockey final game 2...

I work with Hockey Ministries International. We re...

I work with Hockey Ministries International. We recently hosted our annual Ontario fundraiser event for the second year in a row at the HHoF. Can't say enough how amazing this experience was! Aaron, Dillon and the rest of the HHoF team are extremely professional and easy to work with. The service and customer-experience is top-shelf. This truly set the tone with our guests and made for an outstanding event. If you are looking for an unforgettable experience for your friends, team, office, group etc... I highly recommend contacting Aaron to book the Hockey Hall of Fame!!!

No first trip to Toronto for any hockey fan is com...

No first trip to Toronto for any hockey fan is complete without visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame. The museum houses exhibits and artifacts chronicling hockey in leagues around the world with interactive exhibits where attendees can test their skills. There are snack and drink machines in the museum, too, in case you lose track of time while walking around. Don't forget to check out the vault with the trophies.

$20 admission and a stamped hand got me in to see ...

$20 admission and a stamped hand got me in to see some truly historical hockey-related artifacts. Where to start? The place is HUGE! There is so much to see and do, with something for the whole family. I liked Lord Stanley's Vault that houses some gloriously created championship rings and seeing/touching the Stanley Cup. The "professional" $10 photo with the cup was lacking in quality. I regretted spending that extra money, when my cellphone took a way better portrait.

Was fantastic! Interactive exhibits were a lot of ...

Was fantastic! Interactive exhibits were a lot of fun, and hall of fame room with the trophies and names of ex-players was beautiful. Some of the other exhibits seemed like a collection of stuff was just thrown into a plexiglass case and you were expected to know why it was together. Should've been better organized. Still a must-see for hockey fans and non-fans alike if you're in the 6.

Great place! Definitely worth it if you re a hocke...

Great place! Definitely worth it if you re a hockey fan! There is a lot to see hockey history wise. Lots of cool things in there too, not just the Stanley Cup ;) they have cool activities for the kids. There s a shoot out, and also a shut out/goalie activity. You can play NHL18 on the PlayStations. And there is a lot of trivia! Not the biggest hockey fan and still had a blast!

Great experience for the hockey connoisseur (mysel...

Great experience for the hockey connoisseur (myself) and the occasional viewer (my wife) enough to inform, entertain and enjoy. The memorabilia is great and the exhibits are well thought out. The trophy room really scores the hat trick for me though!

Rob Ford!! Are you trying to make Canada look like...

Rob Ford!! Are you trying to make Canada look like a joke to the whole world!!! Whose side are you on?? Its embarrassing and humiliating and all I can think is - how much did he pay for that appointment? Really!!!!!!!
Shameful and sad

Great

Despite the majority of the collection being tucke...

Despite the majority of the collection being tucked away in the basement of a shopping mall in Downtown Toronto this is an absolute MUST on any trip to the Great White North!

Unbelievable artifacts and interactive exhibits of all the biggest names in hockey make this experience come to life! The museum does a nice job of expanding the scope beyond just the NHL. The HHoF includes stories and artifacts from leagues, events and players all across the Globe while giving recognition to all walks of life. There is also a considerable nod to women s hockey that will surly inspire girls and women to get involved in the sport. Hockey is for everyone and the museum does a nice job of mirroring that. Superb!

Seeing THE CUP(s) in the on-site vault and under the mosaic stained glass dome are the cherry on top!!

+++ Be mindful of the operating hours, which I found to be limited as they close early +++

Lastly, you will find tons of options from every team in the gift shop.

A very cool place. As a sports lover, I spent a go...

A very cool place. As a sports lover, I spent a good few hours in the place. Even if you do not like or know a lot of hockey, it's really cool to know this sport that the Canadian loves so much. Lots of history, equipment, uniforms, trophies and lots of interactivity. You can take pictures by playing the Stanley Cup, playing hockey as a line player is like goalkeeper. It is very fun.

Was not that much of a sports fan before visiting....

Was not that much of a sports fan before visiting. You can't ignore the absolute passion for the game expressed by this museum, though. I will be watching a lot more hockey games this upcoming season

Well done, fun for kids, and take your pic with th...

Well done, fun for kids, and take your pic with the Stanley cup. Hard to find from the sidewalk, go inside and down one floor for the main entrance. 60-90min is sufficient for all but the most hardcore hockey fans.

Hockey Hall of Fame

Hockey Hall of Fame

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