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Scotiabank Arena
Hockey Hall of Fame

I suggest you wear comfy shoes. The Hall is bigger than it looks with loads of exhibits, so you'll be walking around a lot. I was regretting my cute shoes halfway through!

I recommend checking out their gift shop before you leave. They have some unique stuff you won't find anywhere else, and you can pick up a nice souvenir for less than you'd think!

My advice is to grab the combo ticket if you plan to see a game at Scotiabank Arena as well. You’ll save a few bucks and it makes the whole trip even more exciting!

I recommend checking out their special exhibits first. They tend to get busier later in the day, and those pieces are often the coolest part. I almost missed the vintage jerseys!
Canadian Tire Centre

Arrive at least an hour before the game to beat the crowd. Trust me, getting through security and finding your seat can take longer than you think!

Check out the merch store after the first period. I found some awesome deals on team gear that weren’t available before the game started.

I recommend parking in lot 6. It's closer to the entrance, and I've seen parking prices vary a lot between lots.

Bring your own water bottle! They allow it, so you can save some cash instead of buying overpriced drinks inside.
Maple Leaf Gardens
My advice is to arrive at least an hour before the game starts. The lines for security can get really long, and you don't want to miss the atmosphere building up!

You should definitely explore the history exhibits inside if you have time. They are really interesting and add to the whole hockey vibe. Just beware of the crowds during the game intermissions!

I recommend checking out the local food options around the Gardens before the game. The prices inside can be steep, but there are some great spots nearby where you can grab a bite for less.

I think it's better to buy your tickets online ahead of time. I waited until the last minute and ended up paying way more than I should have. Don't make my mistake
FirstOntario Centre

If you're planning to catch a game, I suggest getting there by at least 6:30 PM to snab parking nearby and avoid the rush. Trust me, it gets crazy!

I think it's a good idea to explore around before or after the game; there are some great places to eat nearby that won’t break the bank. I missed out on a cute spot!

My advice is to bring a light jacket, even if it's warm outside. The indoor ice arena can get really chilly, and you'll want to stay comfy while cheering!

I recommend checking for discount tickets online before you go... I ended up paying way more at the gate, and I could've saved some cash!