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What are the must-see hockey related sites when visiting the Toronto area?
I'm traveling to Toronto, and I want to visit the best hockey related sites; perhaps an great old arena, a fantastic hockey store. Also, is there anything Wayne Gretzky related in Brantford worth a visit to ?
P.S. - I've been to the Hall of Fame in Toronto a number of times, I'm going to forego it on this visit.
Thank You
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- tomjc43Lv 77 years ago
If you are crossing the Hockey Hall of Fame of your list. Some other places in Toronto include the old Maple Leaf Gardens. Newly reworked into the Mattamy Athletic Centre at the Gardens, This newly reopened arena is a monument to the Maple Leafs in time gone by and is now the athletic home to Ryerson University.
The Toronto Marlies play in the Ricoh Coliseum on the CNE grounds a tour might be arranged.
There are tours of the ACC home of the Maple Leafs and the Raptors.
Further afield the Original Hockey Hall of Fame is in Kingston Ontario. This place celebrates the game of hockey as opposed to the professional game. It is a nice visit. It can be reached with a train trip from Toronto in the same day for $85 return. Not only a nice visit but a comfortable train ride.
Source(s): http://www.originalhockeyhalloffame.com/ - Anonymous7 years ago
Just the hockey hall of fame 30 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5E 1X8 open 10am to 5pm and the Maple leaf gardens which is now a LOBLAWS. 60 Carlton St, Toronto, ON M5B 1J1