- Maple Leaf Gardens - Wikipedia
Maple Leaf Gardens is a historic building located at the northwest corner of Carlton Street and Church Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada The building was originally constructed in 1931 as an indoor arena to host ice hockey games
- Maple Leaf Gardens - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)
Home to Toronto's largest indoor shopping mall, a number of vintage cinemas, and a healthy nightlife centered on the area's Distillery District bar and clubs near the East End, it's both an easygoing daytime spot and a popular party place after sunset
- HISTORY OF MAPLE LEAF GARDENS - Mattamy Athletic Centre
Maple Leaf Gardens was the first to host a Basketball Association of America (now known as the NBA) game with the Toronto Huskies and the New York Knickerbockers and has seen performances from music icons such as The Beatles, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Elton John, Elvis, and so much more
- Maple Leaf Gardens National Historic Site of Canada
Maple Leaf Gardens National Historic Site of Canada, located at the intersection of Carlton and Church streets in downtown Toronto, was originally a state-of-the-art yellow-brick indoor arena built to house the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team
- The Heart of Music City: Maple Leaf Gardens – Heritage Toronto
Maple Leaf Gardens hosted three Beatles concerts in three years: 1964, 1965, and 1966 On tour to promote their latest album and film, “A Hard Day’s Night”, Toronto welcomed the Beatles with open arms
- Toronto Feature: Maple Leaf Gardens - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Maple Leaf Gardens was to be the home of the Leafs for the next 67 years As well as hosting hockey, Maple Leaf Gardens also staged wrestling, boxing (including a Muhammad Ali fight in 1966) and concerts
- HORNBY: 90 years of Maple Leaf Gardens memories
HORNBY: 90 years of Maple Leaf Gardens memories 'Toronto has grown up, out of the bush leagues and into the big time' read Toronto Telegram when Gardens opened Get the latest from Lance
- Maple Leaf Gardens – A History - The Spec
Built on the corner of Carelton and Church Street is one of Canada’s national treasures, the Maple Leaf Gardens For almost 68 years, the Gardens housed 15,728 excited fans for many
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