New rink at the Maple Leaf Gardens

New rink at the Maple Leaf Gardens


Toronto, Canada (CA)
Update: This 2012 photo is of a user-submitted photosphere. In 2014, Google took several photographs inside of this building with their tripod. http://goo.gl/maps/EFAZb

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The Maple Leaf Gardens was the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL team from 1931 - 1999. After sitting dormant for several years, a project to convert the 15,728 seat building into a unique mixed-use facility began in 2010.

The building was gutted and divided into three levels. The ground floor was transformed into a Loblaws grocery store. The second level is primarily an athletic facility for Ryerson University, complete with basketball and volleyball courts and a student fitness center.

On the third floor is Ryerson's 2,796 seat hockey arena, which is approximately 50 feet above street level. It was named Mattamy Home Ice.
Update: This 2012 photo is of a user-submitted photosphere. In 2014, Google took several photographs inside of this building with their tripod. http://goo.gl/maps/EFAZb

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The Maple Leaf Gardens was the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs NHL team from 1931 - 1999. After sitting dormant for several years, a project to convert the 15,728 seat building into a unique mixed-use facility began in 2010.

The building was gutted and divided into three levels. The ground floor was transformed into a Loblaws grocery store. The second level is primarily an athletic facility for Ryerson University, complete with basketball and volleyball courts and a student fitness center.

On the third floor is Ryerson's 2,796 seat hockey arena, which is approximately 50 feet above street level. It was named Mattamy Home Ice.
View in Google Earth Sports - Hockey, Buildings - Indoor
Links: www.mattamyathleticcentre.ca
By: milwhcky

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