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Hockey Hall of Fame vs Gardiner Museum

Both are rated highly by experts. Overall, Hockey Hall of Fame scores slightly higher than Gardiner Museum. Hockey Hall of Fame comes in at 86 with approval from 6 sources such as Concierge, Lonely Planet and Frommer's.

Hockey Hall of Fame
Hockey Hall of Fame
8 / 10
30 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M5E 1X8, Canada
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Fodor's Fodor's
"Even if you're not a hockey fan, it's worth a trip here to see this shrine to Canada's favorite sport." Full review
Concierge Concierge
"For all its highbrow cosmopolitanism, Toronto is, nevertheless, the biggest hockey city in the world."
Time Out Time Out
"A tribute to Canada's national game, this sports shrine features more than 5,110 sq m (50,000 sq ft) of games, displays and memorabilia." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
1 Star
"Canada's favorite sport and the favorite museum of Canadians who love it." Full review
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Interactive displays... and opportunities to test your hockey sticks in games with goalies and virtual versions of the sports' stars.
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"If it's not wintertime or you can't get tickets to see the Maple Leafs play, then the next best way to experience Canada's game is by visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame." Full review
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Gardiner Museum
Gardiner Museum
8 / 10
111 Queen's Park, At Bloor St., Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C7, Canada
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Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"The Gardiner showcases a collection of more than 3,000 pieces, ranging from ancient Mayan figurines to 17th-century English Delftware and dynamic contemporary pieces." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"The first specialist museum of ceramic art in North America." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"This museum, the project of collectors George and Helen Gardiner, features pottery and porcelain from a variety of countries and cultures." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler Condé Nast Traveler
"Dedicated solely to the ceramic arts, the space was first opened to house the private collection of George and Helen Gardiner. Later turned into an award -winning building by KPMB Architects." Full review
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The topics of the tours vary, though, so check with the front desk upon arrival to make sure the day's theme is of interest.
New York Times New York Times
"The fabulous Gardiner Museum, one of North America’s only museums dedicated to ceramics, is featuring “Sharif Bey: Colonial Ruptures,” with African-inspired icons by the Syracuse-based artist (through Aug"
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