Maple Leaf Gardens is an indoor arena in Toronto, on the northwest corner of Carlton Street and Church Street in Toronto's Garden District. It still stands, as of 2009, but has seen little use in the past decade. The lobby of Maple Leaf Gardens was a filming location during the episode "Dying for Fame". Adapted from the Wikipedia article on Maple Leaf Gardens.
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| - Maple Leaf Gardens is an indoor arena in Toronto, on the northwest corner of Carlton Street and Church Street in Toronto's Garden District. It still stands, as of 2009, but has seen little use in the past decade. The lobby of Maple Leaf Gardens was a filming location during the episode "Dying for Fame". Adapted from the Wikipedia article on Maple Leaf Gardens.
- Maple Leaf Gardens is a former indoor arena located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was home to the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League between 1931 and 1999. The Maple Leafs won 11 Stanley Cup championships between 1932 and 1967 while playing at Maple Leaf Gardens. The arena was also home to the Toronto Huskies of the Basketball Association of America, which was a precursor to the current National Basketball Association. Maple Leaf Gardens has been home to a number of hockey, lacrosse, and basketball teams, most notably the Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey League, the Toronto Rock of the National Lacrosse League, and temporarily the Toronto Raptors of the NBA.
- Maple Leaf Gardens is an indoor arena currently being converted into a Loblaws supermarket/Ryerson University athletic centre in Toronto, on the northwest corner of Carlton Street and Church Street in Toronto's Garden District. It was also one of the few venues outside of the United States where Elvis Presley performed in concert (April 2, 1957). In 1972, Maple Leaf Gardens hosted game 2 of the famous Summit Series between Team Canada and the USSR. Team Canada won the game 4–1.
- Maple Leaf Gardens is an indoor arena that was converted into a Loblaws supermarket and Ryerson University athletic centre (Peter Gilgan Athletic Centre at the Gardens) in Toronto, on the northwest corner of Carlton Street and Church Street in Toronto's Garden District. It was also one of the few venues outside of the United States where Elvis Presley performed in concert and the only site to host The Beatles in all three of their North American tours. In 1972 Maple Leaf Gardens hosted game 2 of the famous Summit Series between Team Canada and the USSR. Team Canada won the game 4–1.
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| - Maple Leaf Gardens is an indoor arena in Toronto, on the northwest corner of Carlton Street and Church Street in Toronto's Garden District. It still stands, as of 2009, but has seen little use in the past decade. The lobby of Maple Leaf Gardens was a filming location during the episode "Dying for Fame". Adapted from the Wikipedia article on Maple Leaf Gardens.
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