Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame is the epicentre for all things ice hockey. The excitement of seeing history come alive, stepping onto the ice to compete against the pros and seeing the iconic Stanley Cup are only some of the reasons why the Hockey Hall of Fame is one of the most revered museums in Canada.
Dedicating over 6,035 square metres to ice hockey and the game’s greatest players and coaches, this museum in the heart of Toronto is where passionate fans can live out their hockey fantasies. Learn more about one of Canada’s national sports through engaging hands-on exhibits.
How to get to Hockey Hall of Fame
Location: 30 Yonge Street, Toronto
By car: Take the Gardiner Expressway West exit before taking the Yonge Street exit. Follow signs for Yonge Street North to Front Street. Parking is limited; the closest parking lots are Brookfield Place and 2 Church Street.
By transit: GO Transit and the TTC offer regular service to Union Station, which is a five-minute walk away.
By bike: Bike Share Toronto has multiple stations within walking distance.
Know before you go
The Hockey Hall of Fame is open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the fall, winter and spring and 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the summer and during March Break and the Christmas holiday.
Buy Hockey Hall of Fame tickets online to receive 10% off your purchase at the gift shop.
There are no lockers or coat check service, so leave any valuables at home.
Things to do at Hockey Hall of Fame
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Discover iconic hockey items
Explore the world’s largest hockey collection. View portraits of Hockey Hall of Fame inductees, the first Zamboni Ice Resurfacer used in the NHL and the original Stanley Cup.
Challenge your hockey skills
Immerse yourself in hockey with the museum’s interactives. Test your skills against animated versions of the NHL’s best players and call the plays behind the microphone for TSN.
View hockey highlights
Watch classic moments of hockey history in the theatres. Witness stunning playoff moments in the state-of-the-art TSN Theatre and archival hockey footage in the Tim Hortons Theatre.
Collect hockey memorabilia
Find the perfect gift for hockey fans at Spirit of Hockey. From exclusive Hockey Hall of Fame products to fully licensed NHL items, there are plenty of great options to choose from.
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Interesting facts about the Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943 with the intended location of Kingston.
It was agreed that Kingston was the birthplace of ice hockey, but the construction process faced constant setbacks. The NHL withdrew support for Kingston, and the museum was moved to Toronto, where it officially opened in 1961 on the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) grounds.
Due to needing more space, the hall moved to its current location, the former Bank of Montreal building—the only building on its block that survived Toronto’s Great Fire in 1904.
Last updated: December 17, 2024