Hockey Hall of Fame located in the intersection of Yonge and Front street. I pass it everyday when I go to work.I never wanted to go until my son started play hockey and really love the sports. This winter we decided to stay in Toronto, it is a perfect time to check out the hockey hall of fame together.
As we come as a family, so we drove there. Parking is accessible. If you come by yourself, you don’t need to drive your car. It is very close to Union station. The museum is inside the BCE place. You need to buy the ticket and enter from the concourse level. The museum occupied 2 levels:you can find the Stanley cup hall and the gift shop in the ground level; the exhibits, movies and the simulation games are in the lower level.
All of us enjoyed the museum especially my son. We watched the 3D games together and strolled around the museum to learn about the players and the history. My son also played the simulation game, he shot 2 out of the 8 goals and he was one of the best players among the few people close to him in the lineup. We are super proud of him. We also took a picture with Stanley Cup, the people who work there are very nice and patient. Like most people we finished our trip in the gift shop. Lucas picked up a nice book about great hockey players.
After we came out from the museum we were so hungry, luckily there is a Marche restaurant right beside it. We had a lovely dinner in the end. In summary I think the Hockey hall of fame is worth a visit especially if you or your family members are interested in hockey. You can learn a lot about hockey and all the greatest players in history , in addition there are games and dress ups for everyone who do like to get hands-on.