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Temple De La Renommée des Canadiens de Montréal
Category: Arts & Entertainment Museums Museums [Edit]
1909 Avenue Des Canadiens-de-MontrealMontréal, QC H4B 5G0
(514) 925-7777
- Hours:
Tue-Sat 10 am - 6 pm
Sun 12 pm - 5 pm
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
2 reviews for Temple De La Renommée des Canadiens de Montréal
2 reviews in English
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Review from Rowan U.
I went here with my parents, to give them the full Canadian/Canadien experience in Montreal. It's a great collection of memorabilia, gear, photos, and other media. We had a guided tour (included as part of the admission price) which was fantastic - the guide was really enthusiastic and knowledgeable.
As a late inductee in to the Church of the Montreal Canadiens, I loved it. My parents - about as knowledgeable about ice hockey as you would expect people from a city with temperatures between 14C and 21C all year round - also really enjoyed it, and would recommend it to anyone coming to Montreal, even if you're not a die-hard fan. -
Review from Dan G.
The hall of fame for the most storied franchise in hockey. One of the Original Six, the Canadiens have hoisted Lord Stanley's Cup a record 24 times. This interactive museum is an entertaining way to learn about the team, the game, its history and the legends of it. There are a bunch of old sweaters, skates, sticks and pucks marking all sorts of history. I really enjoyed learning about the rivalries of old and how the Original Six used to travel by trains from game to game. Something for everyone here. A must for hockey fans and a great stop for anyone else.
Be sure that you see:
-The Introductory film about the Canadiens
-The oldest known Habs sweater
-Howie Moretz's crutches
-Legendary rookie cards
-The Rocket's 500th goal stick and puck
-The torch used to close the Forum
-The Q and A with Jean Beliveau
-Savard's jersey from the 1972 Summit Series
-Patrick Roy's 1993 Stanley Cup Finals jersey
-The Great One's game-used stick and jersey from his rookie season
