• Maple Leaf Gardens is a historic building located at the northwest corner of Carlton Street and Church Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • Maple Leaf Gardens opened in November 1931, where an over-capacity crowd of 12,473 seated and 1,000 standing fans were on hand to watch the Maple Leafs...
  • "The features of Maple Leaf Gardens will remain because it's in the best interest of the buyer." And Peddie noted, "ultimately we have the last say who we sell it to."
  • Tour of Maple Leaf Gardens.
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  • As well as hosting hockey, Maple Leaf Gardens also staged wrestling, boxing (including a Muhammad Ali fight in 1966) and concerts.
  • Recognized as a National Historic Site, Maple Leaf Gardens was home to the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey club until 1999 and served as a hub of civic life...
  • Maple Leaf Gardens is a former indoor arena in Toronto, on the northwest corner of Carlton Street and Church Street.
  • Maple Leaf Gardens was the first arena in Canada to feature a center-hung scoreboard, which became a standard feature in sports arenas worldwide.
  • Unabashedly Canadian, from conception to use, Maple Leaf Gardens (MLG) fuses national significance with local passion; a cultural icon that defines a city...
  • The last WWE-promoted event to be held at Maple Leaf Gardens was on September 17, 1995. Boxing was also a regular offering at the Gardens for many years.