Historic Tour Of Toronto

Hockey Hall Of Fame

Hockey Hall Of Fame

Located at Yonge and Front Streets, The Hockey Hall of Fame occupies the 1885 Bank of Montreal building. Darling and Curry, the architects, also designed the Victoria Hospital for Sick Children on College Street. The 1885 building replaced a smaller one of 1845, and was the head office of the bank in Toronto. After the second world war a new head branch was opened at King and Bay. The Yonge and Front branch continued in business until 1982, when it closed. In the late 1980's as part of the BCE place development, the building was restored and renovated, and opened as the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1993.
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Victoria Hospital for Sick Children
The Grange
Old City Hall
Osgoode Hall
Toronto General Hospital
Queen's Park
Campbell House
Gooderham and Worts Distillery
Daniel Brooke Building
Flatiron Building
St. Lawrence Hall
Toronto's First Post Office
Mackenzie House
John Daniels' House
Yorkville Fire Hall
Henry Scadding's House
Adelaide Court House
Royal Alexandra Theatre
Ashbridge House
Casa Loma
Bank of Upper Canada
Spadina House
Yorkville Library
George Brown House
Consumers' Gas Building
The King Edward Hotel
Toronto Street Post Office
St. Lawrence Market
Hockey Hall of Fame
Historic Fort York
Convocation Hall, University of Toronto
Soldiers' Tower, U of T
Trinity College, U of T
Trinity College Gates
University College
Former Knox College
Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
Croft Chapter House, U of T
Hart House, U of T
Cumberland House, U of T
McMaster Hall, U of T
Victoria College, U of T
Royal Ontario Museum
Old Garrison Burying Ground
Gladstone Hotel
De La Salle Institute
Fire Hall, Kensington Market
I.O.O.F. Hall