Two items I wanted to knock off my list while in Toronto was to attend a Blue Jays game and visit the Hockey Hall of Fame.
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Perverts! |
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Not a bad view for $20. I made sure I was wearing my Boston Red Sox t-shirt. |
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The next day, I went back to the Rogers Centre and a took a tour of the ballpark. |
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The media room where the reporters watch the game. |
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One of the luxury boxes. |
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View from the luxury box. |
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The best part of the tour was going on the field. This is where the Rex Sox would sit. |
After I left the Rogers Centre, I walked the 1.3 km (less than a mile) to The Hockey Hall of Fame. As in the case of The Baseball Hall of Fame, The
Hockey Hall of Fame is hidden in the middle of downtown Toronto.
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Are my eyes closed? I learned there are two Stanley Cups. One always stays in the Hall and the other one stays with the current champion. |
I don't follow hockey very closely, but I still knew Wayne Gretzky was the best player the game has ever seen. During my visit to The Hall, I found just how prolific he really was. The one fact that stunned me was he is involved in over 60 NHL records, personal and team.
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They had interactive games where you shoot against a goalie and play goalie. |
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They have a gallery of the evolution of goalie masks. |
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Finally they included the classic arcade hockey game. Nice touch! |
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