Toronto's Hockey Hall of Fame exhibit has plenty of Canadian hockey history. This collection includes hockey equipment, cups, profiles of great players and interactive games so you can test out your shooting and goaltending skills.
The HHOF has the original Stanley Cup which is the oldest championship trophy in North America. It was originally inscribed the Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup, and wa donated by former Governor General of Canada Lord Stanley of Preston in 1892 as an award for Canada's top-ranking amateur ice hockey club. It is now the Championship trophy of the National Hockey League and is awarded to the team who wins the Stanley Cup final series held every spring.
There is a replica of the new one in the main room where you can have your picture taken with the Cup.
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Have fun at Canada's Hockey Hall of Fame.
Tickets to the Hockey Hall of Fame are available at its downtown Toronto location at:
30 Yonge Street, (416) 360-7765. Brookfield Place
(formerly BCE Place)
30 Yonge Street
Toronto, ON Canada M5E 1X8 (416) 360-7765
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