Hockey Hall of Fame: Interactive NHL Experience

Experience the thrill of the NHL at the Hockey Hall of Fame. Test your skills against top players, relive historic moments, and get up close to the Stanley Cup.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Hockey Hall of Fame - Spread across 65,000 square feet, the Hockey Hall of Fame is a vibrant, immersive and interactive celebration of hockey. Test your goaltending and shooting skills against life-sized, animated versions of today’s top players in a state-of-the-art model rink.
    Check out the Broadcast Zone where you can call the play-by-play of…
What's Included
  • Includes all taxes, fees, and handling charges.
What's Not Included
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
  • Pick up is not included. Travelers must go directly to Hockey Hall of Fame.
Additional Information

The Hockey Hall of Fame stands unrivaled as a venue for entertainment. Dive into the sport that not only shapes Canada’s culture but has also been embraced by more than 80 nations worldwide.
Get a feel of playing goalie or taking shots against life-sized, animated replicas of current top-tier NHLPA Game Time players. Take on the role of an announcer,…

Location
Hockey Hall of Fame
30 Yonge Street, Brookfield Place - Concourse Level
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Emma_r
Jan 18, 2026
n/a - it was entertaining especially because of the interactive games available! i would suggest this to anyone visiting toronto who loves hockey
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Jacob_w
Jan 3, 2026
Great museum! - This is a great museum. Every hockey fan that visits Toronto should stop here. There’s lots of history to see.
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Colleen_h
Dec 31, 2025
Birthday surprise - It can be crowded which is an issue for some people and there’s at lot of very excited kids around. It takes a good couple of hours to fully explore all the displays.
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Guide614880
Dec 29, 2025
A must for any hockey fan - The HHOF is a must for any hockey lover. Be suree to visit every area especially the Esso Great Hall. Where the plagues of all of HOFers are and the Stanley Cup.
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875bradf
Dec 17, 2025
Awesome, stayed for hours - Spent almost 4 hours here - and could have stayed longer! Loved the place, loads to read, have a photo with the Stanley cup - and have a go as a goalie and shoot some pucks… very new for us Australians. Definitely good value for $25.
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Pookycake
Nov 29, 2025
A Hockey Fan’s Paradise - Established in 1943, the Hockey Hall of Fame has been housed at Brookfield Place in downtown Toronto since 1993. Combining a traditional museum facility (historic artifacts with accompanying write-ups) with a modern, immersive atmosphere, the Hockey Hall of Fame isn’t your typical “look and don’t touch” establishment! It is, rather, an experience – one that’s appealing to hardcore hockey fans and casual viewers alike. What that means is you can basically make of your visit whatever you like! If you want to spend hours exploring the main concourse level and soaking up the literal history laid out before you, then by all means! Or, if you just want to have fun – take in a bit of history but focus on the interactive exhibits (call some play-by-play or go “one on one” against a hockey great) – you can do that, too! And the best part is, whatever you choose, you don’t have to do it all in one go. After you pay your modest admission ($25 per person), you get a stamp on your hand that provides you with unlimited re-entry within a given day. How’s that for value? In any case, I’m far from a major “hockey head.” In fact, I’d barely even call myself a casual viewer; however, that doesn’t dampen my enjoyment of the history. Indeed, the history of hockey in this country runs deep and the Hockey Hall of Fame gives you a great overview of Canada’s favourite game right from its humble beginnings to the multi-million dollar sport it is today. Seeing the historic jerseys and goalie masks was a lot of fun and makes one yearn for the return of such things – especially the masks, which seemed so varied and creative compared to modern ones. Of course, the Hockey Hall of Fame doesn’t just pay homage to the sport itself. It also includes memorabilia from important hockey films like the still epic SLAP SHOT (1977) and the movie that gave birth to an actual NHL team, THE MIGHTY DUCKS (1992). Quack, quack . . . if only the actual team did that when they were coming out onto the ice . . . I think the major attraction for those who visit here is, undoubtedly, the Stanley Cup. Housed in the historic Great Hall (built in 1855), this space initially served as the HQ for the Bank of Montreal. The ornate ceiling, stained glass windows and hockey trophies give the space an almost royal feel. The centerpiece is, of course, Lord Stanley’s Cup (be sure to get a selfie), but the vault contains even more valuable hockey treasures like the ORIGINAL Stanley Cup, acknowledgement plaques and other such trophies. For me, it was nice to see Vancouver’s name on the cup – their only Stanley Cup win coming in 1915. At that rate, I don’t think I’ll be alive to see their next win (haha). We spent just under 2 hours here, but I can easily see someone spending the better part of a whole day – especially if they’re major hockey fans. We enjoyed our visit and concluded our explorations with a stop in the gift shop ;)
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Jacynthe_o
Nov 24, 2025
Very nice experience - We're from Quebec so we love hockey, and all these memories and things from the old days are incredible and my young man had eyes very wide , especially in the dressing room of the Canadian very nice experience to live
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Sherine_d
Oct 19, 2025
Hockey hall of fame - There is so much to see and do, a lot of different rooms so take your time! Also play the missing Funko players game.
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Jh08jh
Jan 1, 2026
IF you can find the entrance, it’s a interesting place to spend a few hours - The exhibits themselves are excellent. Any hockey fan will find something of interest and enjoy the displays, memorabilia and interactive areas. Price is very reasonable. I happened to be there on New Years’ Day and crowds were minimal. But…finding the entrance was a challenge. Upon entering the concourse you immediately are drawn to a display of hockey jerseys to your right, so naturally you would assume the entrance is in that area. The entrance is in fact, one floor down, requiring taking the escalator (which was not working) or the elevators (which in the high rise building are dedicated to specific floors so you need to use the elevator that goes to the parking levels). Upon exiting the ‘Hall’ through the gift shop I did finally see a pull up sign with some directions. I am surprised that for an exhibit as well done as it is, the signage isn’t more clear. And it wasn’t just me with difficulties finding the entrance, there were about a dozen of us milling around.
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Samantha_e
Dec 27, 2025
i didn’t even get to go.... - i didn’t even get to go. i messaged all day about switching to the correct date and no one has answere. wasted my moneu
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From $18
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).