Tuesday, January 09, 2018

Hockey Hall Of Fame

Andy | Tuesday, January 09, 2018 | | Best Blogger Tips
Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, it represents the game that defines Canada. The Hall of Fame offers the finest collection of hockey artifacts at all levels of play from around the world... interactivity, hands-on games, theatres and also the Stanley Cup.
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Of course, on the street near by, you will see hockey fans and tourist.

17 comments:

  1. Sempre straordinarie le immagini d'una realtà che viviamo giornalmente
    Un saluto, silvia

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  2. You can see how important hockey is in your country by giving it the grandeur of an imperial theater what we don't have in the netherlands and for sure not for sport.

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  3. Every country has its own sport heroes I see. Ice-Hockey is not so popular here but speed skating it is!

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  4. ...BIG stuff on your side of the pond!

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  5. Ooh...I love hockey and I love that photo!

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  6. This beautiful old building is next to a more modern building, I like this mix of styles

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  7. Has that building always been the Hockey Hall of Fame? It's a very old and intricate and I'd assume it pre-dates ice hockey

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  8. I bet this place is on the list of many tourists visiting Toronto.

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  9. Love the treatment in that first shot, especially. Great work as usual, my friend!

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  10. Such a distinctive building... amazing architecture. I've never been inside. I know Lord Stanley's original Cup is there as well as the present version.

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  11. A place I must visit someday, being a life long hockey fan and all.

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  12. I've never been in there but always made a point of going in when it was at the CNE. Good pic of that great building, Andy!

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  13. but that building is amazing!! and i also love the street photo of the people standing by! happy new year!!

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  14. Una belleza de edificio, bien fotografiado.

    Saludos.

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  15. Lovely shots.
    Seems odd to me to see posters on windows of older buildings.

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  16. Buenas escenas con un color muy natural
    Un abrazo

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