Hockey Hall of Fame About Us Select A TopicSite MapPrintable HHOF Info Page3D Stanley CupAdmission RatesAmateur Team Photo AlbumAudioVideo VaultCorporate InformationCyberstoreDid You KnowDonationsDynastiesEducation ProgramElection ProceduresEmployment & Volunteer OpportunitiesExhibits TourFaceOff Info & InteractionFacility RentalsFan FeedbackGalleryGame TimeGeneral InformationGroup Sales & Advance TicketsHHOF InsiderHockey Calendar & ResultsHonoured MembersHours of OperationHumourInduction ShowcaseLegends Signed ProductsLegend SpotlightMinor Hockey NightsNewsNHL Player SearchOlympic Hockey HistoryOutreach ProgramPro ClassicsPromos & ContestsRecords & RankingsResource CentreSilverware & WinnersStanley Cup JournalStanley Cup TributeThe ClubThis Day In Hockey HistoryTime CapsuleVisitor InformationVolunteer ProgramWomens Hockey TributeWorld of Hockey Calendar Board of Directors & Officers Staff Directory Sponsors Statement of Purpose The Hockey Hall of Fame was founded in 1943 to establish a memorial to those who have developed Canadas great winter sport ice hockey Incorporated in 1983 Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum (HHFM) exists in order to honour and preserve the history of the game of ice hockey and in particular those who have made outstanding contributions and achievements in the development of the game HHFM will collect preserve research exhibit and promote all those objects images and histories which are determined to be significant to the story of ice hockey in Canada and throughout the world HHFM will carry out its exhibition activities both in its facility at Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place) Toronto and whenever permissible through outreach programs HHFM is a nonprofit corporation without share capital and a Registered Charity under the Income Tax Act (Canada) Statement of Activities Business FundraisingHHFM is the owner and operator of the Hockey Hall of Fame a museum and place of entertainment offering interactive audiovisual multimedia and traditional presentations and exhibits from its premises in Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place) Toronto Ontario HHFM continually introduces exciting new features designed to entertain and educate the public while stimulating a constant flow of repeat visits Major capital projectsexhibit developments are funded primarily through sponsorships and contributions from the private sector As a selfsufficient business entity core operating revenues are generated from admissions merchandise sales facility rentals and related hospitality services retail licensing sponsorships and promotional licensing (including outreach exhibits) interactive concessions photographic sales archival services memberships and the annual Induction Celebration Since core revenues (including gate receipts retail and facility rentals) genera...