The Hockey Hall of Fame
is a galley/theatre/fun zone place where you can learn about lots of amazing hockey players. It currently holds the best and the most important people ever in the history of hockey including referees, player and builders. The Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943 at 30 Young Street East, Toronto Ontario. A man by the name of James T Sutherland had the idea for this project, the main purpose for this project was to attract tourists around the world and show you hockey is the best. If you’ve been there, there is a virtual dressing room of the Montreal Canadians from the 1980’s! There are 15 exhibits. Most people’s favourite is the virtual player or when you are goalie and pucks are shot at you. The trick is, you don’t know where they’re going to go so you have to have quick reflexes. There is also an amazing exhibit where you can announce a game that has been recorded and see how your skills are! The reason why it has the hall of fame in its name is because of how many halls are filled with amazing and memorable hockey players.
is a galley/theatre/fun zone place where you can learn about lots of amazing hockey players. It currently holds the best and the most important people ever in the history of hockey including referees, player and builders. The Hockey Hall of Fame was established in 1943 at 30 Young Street East, Toronto Ontario. A man by the name of James T Sutherland had the idea for this project, the main purpose for this project was to attract tourists around the world and show you hockey is the best. If you’ve been there, there is a virtual dressing room of the Montreal Canadians from the 1980’s! There are 15 exhibits. Most people’s favourite is the virtual player or when you are goalie and pucks are shot at you. The trick is, you don’t know where they’re going to go so you have to have quick reflexes. There is also an amazing exhibit where you can announce a game that has been recorded and see how your skills are! The reason why it has the hall of fame in its name is because of how many halls are filled with amazing and memorable hockey players.