Original Hockey Hall of Fame
Registered Name: The International Hockey Hall of Fame & Museum Inc.
Business No: 881468268RR0001
This organization is designated by Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) as a registered charity. They comply with the CRA's requirements and has been issued a charitable registration number.
The Original Hockey Hall of Fame is located at Kingston's Invista Centre, a four-pad arena complex on Gardiners Road with easy access to Highway 401. See hockey's rarest and most unique artifacts, take a stroll through hockey history and learn about the evolution of the game and the prominent role Kingston played in its development.
You'll view hockey's only square puck, used in the first organized game in Kingston in 1886, Canada's first Olympic hockey gold medal won in 1924, hockey's oldest jersey from Queen's University (1894) and a salute to Kingston's own Don Cherry. There is also a tribute to five Kingston players who scored Stanley Cup winning goals, Kingston's Golden Girl Jayna Hefford and many of the top artifacts from the NHL's Original Six era.
Visit the William J. Henderson Theatre to see the documentary film "The Cradle of Hockey," the story of Kingston's hockey pioneers, which is narrated by Don Cherry.
The Puck Starts Here! Come and learn more about Canada's great frozen game.