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The Hockey Hall of Fame is a must for hockey fans.
If you’re coming during winter, stay warm by accessing the Hockey Hall of Fame via Toronto’s underground PATH network.
All-day admission means you can leave and re-enter as much as you want over the course of the day.
The Hockey Hall of Fame is wheelchair and stroller-accessible.
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The Hockey Hall of Fame is situated in the heart of downtown Toronto at the intersection of Yonge Street and Front Street West. Note that the entry is located in the lower concourse level of Brookfield Place. The full address is 30 Yonge Street, Toronto, M5E 1X8.
To get to the Hockey Hall of Fame using public transport you can take the subway to King or Union Station subway stops. Both stops are connected to the museum by PATH (Toronto’s underground walkway), or it’s a short walk if you’re at street level.
Visitors to the Hockey Hall of Fame can expect to see a wide range of exhibits and attractions celebrating the history and culture of hockey. Highlights include the Esso Great Hall, which is home to major NHL trophies, including the Stanley Cup. There’s also a Montreal Canadiens dressing room replica, games, art, clothing, and more.
Yes, the Hockey Hall of Fame offers several interactive experiences for visitors, including virtual reality simulations, where you can test out your hockey skills in a shootout with a virtual pro, try being a goalie, or practice being a sports anchor in the Broadcast Zone.
Yes, the Hockey Hall of Fame boasts a comprehensive gift shop, offering an extensive array of hockey merchandise. From items representing all 32 current NHL teams to books, collectibles, and unique memorabilia, visitors can find something to suit every hockey enthusiast's taste. It's also an ideal place to buy jerseys and apparel.
Yes, there are several dining options near the Hockey Hall of Fame: Tim Hortons Hockey Hall of Fame Special Edition restaurant offers classic Canadian fare with hockey memorabilia decor, St. Louis Bar & Grill serves excellent wings and ribs, and the Bottom Line has delicious burgers in a sports bar atmosphere.











































































































































