Toronto Hockey
Toronto is home to 3 hockey teams and 2 ice rinks. Browse listings below or add a listing if we're missing something.
Hockey in Toronto
Toronto is the largest city in Canada and home to the Toronto Maple Leafs, an Original Six NHL franchise. The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is the heart of Canadian hockey culture, with the Ontario Hockey League's top teams and deep junior hockey roots.
Hockey in Toronto spans 2 teams in Professional Women's Hockey League, 1 team in National Hockey League. Junior hockey programs feed into higher levels of the sport, providing a development path for young players in the region. Toronto also has a presence in the PWHL, the top professional women's hockey league.
With 2 rinks, Toronto can host simultaneous games, practices, and tournaments. Notable facilities include Coca-Cola Coliseum, Scotiabank Arena. This infrastructure is the backbone of the city's hockey scene, supporting everything from youth leagues to adult recreational play.
Ontario is part of the Canada hockey network, with Toronto one of its key cities.
Toronto has a population of 2.7 million and is part of the Greater Toronto Area, one of the country's major metropolitan areas.
🏒 Hockey Teams in Toronto
⛸️ Ice Rinks in Toronto
Hockey Guides for Toronto, Ontario
The RinkStop blog covers the questions every player, parent, and coach asks.
Adult Hockey Leagues Guide
From beer league to pro — the adult hockey pathway in Canada.
Read Guide →Youth Hockey Leagues
How Canadian families navigate minor hockey, from initiation to junior.
Read Guide →How to Find Local Rinks
The complete guide to finding ice rinks, public skate sessions, and open hockey in your area.
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