OnFocus Halls of Fame Spotlight: National Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto, Canada

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The National Hockey Hall of Fame , located in downtown Toronto, offers fans plenty of opportunities to soak in the history of the NHL.

Learn more about visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame HERE

VISITOR TIPS

Admission

ADMISSION

Enter the Hockey Hall of Fame via our main entrance on the Shopping Concourse Level of Brookfield Place. We’re located in the southeast corner of the Concourse. Please note that there is no public access through the front doors of the historic bank building at Yonge and Front Streets.

Re-entry will not be permitted at this time.

Please note, the Hockey Hall of Fame does not have lockers or a coat check service.

Accessibility

ACCESSIBILITY

Wheelchairs and strollers can reach every area in the Hockey Hall of Fame. For guests with wheelchairs and strollers there is an elevator located beside the steps to the Great Hall.

The Hockey Hall of Fame also has one wheelchair available for loan on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is no charge for this service. Guest is required to leave a current valid Driver’s License or Passport. The ID will be returned to the guest when the wheelchair is returned. The wheelchair cannot leave the Hockey Hall of Fame premises.

Baby changing stations are located in both restrooms located next to Upper Deck Collectors’ Corner.

The Hockey Hall of Fame is committed to providing an environment accessible and open to all guests visiting the facility. View HHOF’s full Accessible Customer Service Plan.

Personalized Tour App

PERSONALIZED TOUR APP

Enhance your visit with the Hockey Hall of Fame Personalized Tour App. Choose from over 50 customized tours based on NHL teams, countries and positions, as well as a tribute to women’s hockey, stories that inspire and surprise, scavenger hunts and games. Download through Google Play or the App Store.

Photography

PHOTOGRAPHY

Cameras are welcome at the Hockey Hall of Fame. Using our Stanley Cup Personal Photo-Op system presented by FujiFilm, you can get high-quality prints of you together with Hockey’s ultimate prize and even download digital copies afterwards. More here.

Food & Drink

FOOD & DRINK

Food and drinks are not permitted to be brought into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Pepsi refreshment and snack machines are located inside the Hockey Hall of Fame.

The Bottom Line Restaurant, located steps from the Hall, offers a menu stacked with familiar pub fare. Tim Hortons Hockey Hall of Fame Special Edition features a wide selection of Tim Hortons famous coffee, lattes, snacks, donuts, sandwiches and soups. More here.

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David Keech
Author: David Keech

David Keech is a retired teacher and works as a sportswriter, sports official and as an educational consultant. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' David can be reached at [email protected]