Mutual Street Arena

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Mutual Street Arena was an early 20th-century indoor ice hockey and multi-purpose arena in Toronto, historically significant as one of the city’s first major sports venues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indoor arena
alsoKnownAs Mutual Street Rink NERFINISHED
The Arena NERFINISHED
capacityApprox 7000
city Toronto
constructionMaterial brick
country Canada
countrySportContext Canadian ice hockey history
demolished 1980s
era early 20th century
formerName Arena Gardens NERFINISHED
hasFeature artificial ice plant
seating bowl around ice surface
heritageRole important venue in early professional ice hockey history
historicalSignificance early home of the Toronto Maple Leafs franchise
one of Toronto’s first major indoor sports venues
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Toronto
notableEventType Stanley Cup playoff games
championship boxing bouts
opened 1912
openedAs Arena Gardens NERFINISHED
primaryUse ice hockey
region Downtown Toronto NERFINISHED
roofType steel truss roof
siteRedevelopedAs public park
residential complex
status demolished
streetAddress 78 Mutual Street
surface ice
tenant Toronto Blueshirts NERFINISHED
Toronto Maple Leafs NERFINISHED
Toronto St. Patricks NERFINISHED
Toronto Tecumsehs NERFINISHED
tenantLeague National Hockey Association NERFINISHED
National Hockey League NERFINISHED
Ontario Hockey Association NERFINISHED
usedFor boxing
concerts
exhibitions
figure skating
political rallies
public skating
wrestling

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