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Hockey Hall of Fame

Ice hockey fans will be thrilled by the artifacts collected here. They include the original Stanley Cup (donated in 1893 by Lord Stanley of Preston), a replica of the Montréal Canadiens' locker room, Terry Sawchuck's goalie gear, Newsy Lalonde's skates, and the stick Max Bentley used. You'll also see photographs of the personalities and great moments in hockey history. Most fun are the shooting and goalkeeping interactive displays, where you can take a whack at targets with a puck or don goalie gear and face down flying video pucks or sponge pucks.

30 Yonge St.Phone: 416/360-7765.Open: Late June to Labour Day Mon-Sat 9:30am-6pm, Sun 10am-6pm; Sept to mid-June Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 9:30am-6pm, Sun 10:30am-5pm.Admission C$12 (US$8.40) adults, C$8 (US$5.60) seniors and children 4-18, free for children 3 and under.Closed Jan 1, Dec 25.Subway: Union.


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