Hockey Hall of Fame Admission Ticket





Description
As an entertainment destination, the Hockey Hall of Fame is truly in a league of its own. Experience the game that defines Canada and a sport that has been adopted by over 80 countries. Try your hand at goaltending and shooting against life-sized, animated versions of today's top players in the NHLPA Game Time model rink. Call the play-by-play on hockey's greatest goals and host your own SportsCentre in the TSN Broadcast Zone. Revel in the world’s greatest collection of hockey artifacts and best of all, have your photo taken with hockey's holy grail, the coveted Stanley Cup.
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Spread across 65,000 square feet, the Hockey Hall of Fame is a vibrant, immersive and interactive celebration of hockey. Test your goaltending and shooting skills against life-sized, animated versions of today’s top players in a state-of-the-art model rink. Check out the Broadcast Zone where you can call the play-by-play of some of the most memorable moments in hockey history or anchor your own show in a replica studio. Explore themed exhibits dedicated to the game’s greatest players, teams and achievements, a replica NHL dressing room and take in a movie in one of two theatres, including access to hockey’s first 3D film. Get up close and personal with the Stanley Cup. No visit is complete until you’ve had your photo taken with hockey’s Holy Grail! Before you leave, don’t forget to pick up a souvenir from the Spirit of Hockey gift store, featuring an unrivaled selection of hockey-related merchandise and memorabilia.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in the heart of downtown Toronto at the corner of Yonge & Front Streets in Brookfield Place, a short walk from many Toronto attractions including Scotiabank Arena (formerly Air Canada Centre), CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium, Rogers Centre and Eaton Centre.
- Wheelchairs and Strollers can reach every area in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
- Pick up is not included. Travelers must go directly to Hockey Hall of Fame.
Reviews(418)
We went to the Hockey Hall of Fame as my boyfriend is a huge hockey fan. He really enjoyed all the exhibits. As a tag along person the hall of fame was a nice mix of interaction and history. The ‘Don’t call my Ting’ film was hilarious. Playing the old school hockey/fuseball game was a great time. Also getting to try shooting pucks and blocking them is a great way for everyone to try the game. Two thumbs up.
One day is not enough time to see everything in the Hall. The history of the sport, of the NHL and the rest of the world is breathtaking
Wonderful for all age hockey fans. Interactive for the younger ones! Seeing the Stanley Cup in person was amazing.
We had a great experience and enjoyed the history and displays as well as the interactive games.
Checked off a bucket list visit. Trophy room was impressive. A little disappointed the Bobby Orr took his personal items out for his own HOF
We spent at least 2 hours there. My husband is a great hockey fan and was very intrigued. He liked the history of all the equipment, the movies and seeing the original Stanley cup and all the rings.
My sons had a blast visiting the hockey hall of fame in between games at their tournament last weekend. Lots of interactive options and the parents especially loved the short movie they played as well!
Great experience, would recommend this museum if you like hockey or a sports fan in general. So much history in this place.
The Hockey Hall of Fame is a really cool place to visit, especially if you’re a hockey fan. There are tons of exhibits, memorabilia, and interactive activities, and you could easily spend several hours exploring everything. It’s a great experience for both kids and adults. The only downside was how incredibly busy it was. It was difficult to get to some of the exhibits and interactive displays because of the crowds. Overall, it’s definitely worth a visit and a must-see attraction if you’re in Toronto—just be prepared for large crowds, especially during peak times.
Fun and very informative experience. The Hall of Fame is bigger than I expected. Interactive activities and don’t miss the goalie helmet wall.



