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The Hockey Hall of Fame should be on every Hockey Fans places to go if they visit Toronto. From the outside you may think it's small because it's an old bank building, but you actually enter from inside the office tower and there are several wings to the exhibit. This is an absolute shrine to hockey. Immerse yourself in everything there is to see and know about the history of hockey. See old equipment, showcases of star players, historic moments. See a dressing room and sit behind a set of goalie pads then if your a youngster try out some inter actives, Finally the highlight of my tour was to see, touch and learn about the Stanley Cup. It's located in the old bank building part of the exhibit. This is a lovey restored old building with beautiful stained glass ceilings. You will see the Stanley cup along with all the other trophies. (Conn Smythe, Vezina, etc.)
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