Hockey Hall of Fame
Hockey Hall of Fame
4.5
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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As an entertainment destination, the Hockey Hall of Fame is truly in a league of its own. Much more than a sports museum, the Hall of Fame offers something for everyone: immersive games in a model rink; the finest collection of hockey artifacts at all levels of play from around the world; theatres featuring 3D and historic hockey films; themed exhibits dedicated to the game's greatest players, teams and achievements; a replica NHL dressing room; larger-than-life statues; an unrivaled selection of hockey-related merchandise within its store; and NHL trophies including, best of all, hands-on access to the Stanley Cup.
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Neighbourhood: Financial District
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- Union • 5 min walk
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- Meghan MHouston, Texas81 contributionsGreat Experience for Hockey Fans!We had a great afternoon at the Hockey Hall of Fame! Tickets were so easy because I could buy them ahead of time and then use them on any day of our trip. It is a well laid out museum with great exhibits! The staff was friendly, especially the guy who took our Stanley Cup picture!Visited June 2024Travelled with familyWritten July 4, 2024
- JackOld Bethpage, New York3,409 contributionsCool museum!The Hockey Hall of Fame is a great museum dedicated to Hockey in Toronto, Canada. It is also home to the Stanley cup! The Hockey Hall of Fame also has Olympic jerseys, original hockey gear from the early 20th century, championship rings, and trophies galore! I highly recommend coming here!Visited July 2024Travelled with friendsWritten July 14, 2024
- MichaelKohn1Saint Louis, Missouri393 contributionsHockey HistoryThe hockey hall of fame is a "must"; not just for hockey fans but for history buffs as well. This place is sort of "hidden" in the lower level of a building in downtown Toronto but you must go. Trophies, sweaters (jerseys) interactive games, histories of players--you name it-it's here.Visited July 2024Travelled soloWritten July 31, 2024
- DrBrainTrois-Rivieres, Canada633 contributionsA mustWe visited this place with family. Being a hockey fan for a long time, it was for me THE place to see during my visit to Toronto. We arrived at the opening and already there was a small queue to get in. We took the time to thoroughly visit each showcase with what it contained. There is a lot of ramifications in this temple and it can be easy to get "lost", i.e. not to visit all the little racoins. There is also a small 30-minute movie that we watched and it is still entertaining. The temple is divided into different sections , such as records, world cups, trophies, great hockey legends. There are also interactive games where you can try to beat a goalie in a shootout or be a goalie and face shots from different NHL players. We can also play sports commentator for TV, during our trials we can check in and retrieve the videos once we get home. The tour obviously ends with the Stanley Cup. We can take our own photo with or take the photographer on site and pay to bring back a souvenir photo when we leave. The souvenir shop is full. By passing through vests, animal articles, washers, frames, glasses, in short everything that goes through your head is probably there!!! Our tour lasted about 2 hoursVisited August 2024Travelled with familyWritten August 14, 2024
- Angela C267 contributionsAll Hockey - All the TimeSuch an amazing place. So many things to see. So much history. Even if you are not a fan of hockey, the place has so much to read and learn about all the years of hockey and all the players. You can spend several hours here and still not be bored! I loved the whole area with the mascots and the helmets. Astounding! The Tim Hortons in the mall has a bunch of stuff to see too so don't miss it. The entrance is behind the escalator BTW... The gift shop has SOOO much. Oh and get the souvenir book when you come in. Its $5 and you can give it to someone as a souvenir!Visited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten September 10, 2024
- GattoViziatoUnited States836 contributionsThe best hockey museumA must for any hockey fan. This is a really thorough, clean, and well kept museum. Buying tickets was extremely easy, finding the entrance required asking a few people and following the signs. All of the displays have really well written verbiage and everything was spotless. A map would have been very helpful to find our way around. There are so many rooms dedicated to different generations of hockey and how the sport has evolved. So many well decorated hockey stars are memorialized here with mementos of their gear displayed with their write ups and pictures. Seeing The Stanley Cup was obviously a highlight. They have 2 cups that they rotate between the winning team and the museum. Lord Stanley's vault was very special. We even watched the 3D movie, which the kids loved, and was very well done. Their gift shop is well stocked with something for everyone.Visited July 2024Travelled with familyWritten November 7, 2024
- TravelozzyBicester, United Kingdom1,094 contributionsFun and interesting- even for a hockey newbie!I’m not a well versed hockey fan, I mean i know who Gretzky and Tim Horton are but that’s about it, but the family love the game and wanted to visit, so I happily came along. I found it really interesting and very cool! Even I came over a bit ‘fan girl’ when we got to pose with the Stanley cup! Brilliant insight into Canada’s national sport - definitely worth an hour or so of your time and great value too.Visited December 2024Travelled with familyWritten January 9, 2025
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Yeti1988
Denver, CO218 contributions
Oct 2023 • Solo
At first, this museum appears to be rather unassuming. The entrance is located inside of a bustling shopping mall, and it would be easy to pass it by. However, once inside, the sheer amount of items on display is enough to rival any other museum in the country! They have old pucks, sweaters, game-used sticks, trophies, etc. Some of the items date as far back as the Original Six! This museum details the beginnings of the league, it's many attempts at expansion, the transition of it being a solely North American sport to one that is recognized all over the World, and the dynasties that have shaped the league. I was hardly expecting what I found when I walked inside. Do yourself a favor, carve out at LEAST 2 hours on any given day and head to this amazing establishment!
Written October 21, 2023
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kris-goes-places
288 contributions
Jun 2022
This was my fourth time to the HHOF and it was still thoroughly enjoyable. The exhibits are interesting and their curator clearly puts some thought into how to refresh the permanent items to tell different stories (except for the Montreal Forum room which is getting a bit stale). Of course the trophy room is the highlight but we also really enjoyed the goalie mask display, and the 9&99 special exhibit did not disappoint. My only complaint is that they are still not putting a lot of effort into highlighting women’s hockey. There is a lot more content than there was, but there is so much more that could be shown, especially as more and more women are inducted. I hope they continue to address this and make women’s hockey more prominent as time goes on.
Written June 29, 2022
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r_harnois
Montreal, Canada44 contributions
Oct 2023 • Solo
People who are interested in hockey must visit this museum. Several spaces allow us to “live” the history of this sport (reconstruction of the locker room of the former Montreal Forum, old club jerseys that no longer exist, goalkeeper masks, etc.) and to pay homage to many players who have left their mark on professional hockey. One of the areas of the Hockey Hall of Fame is devoted to interactive games (virtually, for a moment, take the place of a goalie or play the role of a sports presenter in a studio with camera and teleprompter , among others). Not to be missed: the Stanley Cup in the Esso Great Hall.

Written November 5, 2023
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FamilyYippee
Vancouver, Canada19 contributions
Aug 2022
Architecture of building is awesome, from old outside building to glass design on dome ceiling. We got to see a limited time Gordie Howe/Gretzky exhibit.
Souvenir store was reasonably priced and affordable, no gouging like other attractions.
Great Hall was impressive.
The interactive area (shooting and goalie station) was kind of chaotic and noisy.
Ontario tourism and Presto card admission discounts available.
Souvenir store was reasonably priced and affordable, no gouging like other attractions.
Great Hall was impressive.
The interactive area (shooting and goalie station) was kind of chaotic and noisy.
Ontario tourism and Presto card admission discounts available.
Written August 11, 2022
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BDZTravels
Pittsburgh, PA375 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
I was in Toronto recently with my wife and we stopped by the HHOF. Amazing! So many items that were part of history in relation to milestones and achievements made by current players and hockey legends alike!
Try out your hand at stopping NHL players as a goalie or sniping one past a goaltender. You can do both! But don’t be fooled, even if you’re a goaltender, it’s not easy as it is designed to snipe the corners of the net.
Also, lord Stanley’s cup is also there on display to take as many pictures of it as you’d like! Following up the experience is the gift shop, which is every NHL fans dream!
Pro tip - purchase tickets online in advance and save 10% in the store. Trust me, you want to do this!
100/10 experience! Must do for hockey aficionados!
Try out your hand at stopping NHL players as a goalie or sniping one past a goaltender. You can do both! But don’t be fooled, even if you’re a goaltender, it’s not easy as it is designed to snipe the corners of the net.
Also, lord Stanley’s cup is also there on display to take as many pictures of it as you’d like! Following up the experience is the gift shop, which is every NHL fans dream!
Pro tip - purchase tickets online in advance and save 10% in the store. Trust me, you want to do this!
100/10 experience! Must do for hockey aficionados!
Written December 31, 2023
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Erin J
Chatham, Canada148 contributions
Jan 2020
$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.
Written February 1, 2020
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ETWTraveller
Stockholm, Sweden219 contributions
Jan 2020 • Friends
There is a lot going on here, and I recommend that you set aside at least a couple of hours. You do not have to be a hockey enthusiast to appreciate the museum. I was captivated by the different displays, with different themes. By all the stories, about victories and defeats, and about happened behind the scenes.
Very helpful and enthusiastic staff as well.
You get a stamp on your hand when entering, which enables you to exit for lunch etc and come back later the same day if you wish.
Very helpful and enthusiastic staff as well.
You get a stamp on your hand when entering, which enables you to exit for lunch etc and come back later the same day if you wish.
Written January 14, 2020
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crazyone2
Calgary, Canada269 contributions
Jun 2022
This attraction can keep you busy for hours especially if you are a hockey fan like my husband. I even found things to keep me interested as well. The Stanley Cup room has the most amazing stained glass ceiling :)
Written June 27, 2022
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James L
Janesville, WI54 contributions
Aug 2022
My son is a Hockey fanatic. I could take it or leave it and my wife dislikes sports (except for the Olympics). However, there is more than just stats. They have stories of the great players and the history of hockey. And they have a whole section on the Olympics. The wife enjoyed it, my son was in Heaven, and the history of the game and players satisfied me.
Written August 18, 2022
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where2nextbabe
Troy, MO700 contributions
Aug 2022
So the building that is pictured as the Hockey Hall of Fame is not where you enter. You have to go through an entrance into a mall, walk through the mall to the escalators that take you to the food court and then you will find the entrance to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Best part was the Stanley Cup and Lord Stanley's Vault. You can get your photo with the Stanley Cup for $10. Which I thought was great. You will get the photos when you go to the gift shop. They have a kiosk that you get to pick from 2 photos as the "one" they will print. Then they print you 3 large copies of it and give you a receipt that you can download the photo. I really didn't need the actual photos. I wish they would give you the option to not have them printed, since it was a waste of paper and ink. I just wanted the download.
I was a little disappointed. Not exactly sure what I expected, but I figured there would be displays of the winners of the Stanley Cup from the last 50 years or so. The displays they had were nice, some really interesting pieces, it just left me wanting a little more.
This is within walking distance to CN Tower & the Aquarium.
I am glad I came. My husband & I loved the Esso Great Hall, The Mask and Lord Stanley's Vault.
Best part was the Stanley Cup and Lord Stanley's Vault. You can get your photo with the Stanley Cup for $10. Which I thought was great. You will get the photos when you go to the gift shop. They have a kiosk that you get to pick from 2 photos as the "one" they will print. Then they print you 3 large copies of it and give you a receipt that you can download the photo. I really didn't need the actual photos. I wish they would give you the option to not have them printed, since it was a waste of paper and ink. I just wanted the download.
I was a little disappointed. Not exactly sure what I expected, but I figured there would be displays of the winners of the Stanley Cup from the last 50 years or so. The displays they had were nice, some really interesting pieces, it just left me wanting a little more.
This is within walking distance to CN Tower & the Aquarium.
I am glad I came. My husband & I loved the Esso Great Hall, The Mask and Lord Stanley's Vault.
Written August 29, 2022
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An aerial view shows NO parking of any kind. Being from Syracuse, N.Y. & not knowing the streets of Toronto am at a lost where to park. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Written July 23, 2018
We found parking on the street and paid for a couple hours for a meter. You have to time your stay tho and watch to make sure you park on a street with meters for the public and not on permitted streets.
Also watch for signs that give limits - some lanes need to be cleared during rush-hour traffic. The lots are more expensive.
Written August 9, 2018
Is the DK Seaman Resource Centre in the Hockey Hall of Fame building? If not, how far is it from the Hall?
Written January 31, 2018
I like to go around June. The weather is nice 😁
Written June 18, 2017
There's a good place on the corner of Scott St and Scott Lane (a bit hidden) but it's for $7. Pretty adorable.
Written March 1, 2017
Can you go to the store at the hockey hall of fame without a ticket ?
Written September 17, 2016
Absolutely, it is in a different area upstairs than the actual museum.
Written September 18, 2016
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