5.5 General Managers
The Team's First Home Was
The Arena Gardens
Later Known As
The Mutual Street Arena
From 1912 Until 1931
The Arena Was Ice Hockey's Premier Site
In Toronto
The Arena Gardens Was
The Third Arena
In Canada
To Feature
A Mechanically-frozen
Or Artificial
Ice Surface
And
For 11 Years Was
The Only Such Facility
In Eastern Canada
The Arena Was Demolished
In 1989
With Most Of
The Site Converted
To Residential Developments
In 2011
Parts Of
The Site Were Made Into
A City Park
Known
As Arena Gardens
High Up View Of Carleton Street
With Maple Leaf Gardens
In
The Centre
Opening
In 1931
Maple Leaf Gardens Was
The Home Arena For
The Maple Leafs From 1931
To 1999
In 1931
Over
A Six-month Period
Conn Smythe Built Maple Leaf Gardens
On
The Northwest Corner Of Carlton Street
And Church Street
At
A Cost Of C$1.5 Million (C$24.4 Million
In 2019)
The Arena Soon Acquired Nicknames Including
The "Carlton Street Cashbox"
And
The "Maple Leaf Mint"
Since
The Team's Games Were Constantly Sold Out
The Maple Leafs Won 11 Stanley Cups While Playing At
The Gardens
The First Annual NHL All-Star Game Was Also Held
At Maple Leaf Gardens
In 1947
The Gardens Opened
On November 12
1931
With
The Maple Leafs Losing 2�1
To
The Chicago Blackhawks
On February 13
1999
The Maple Leafs Played Their Last Game At
The Gardens
Suffering
A 6�2 Loss
To
The Blackhawks
The Building
Is Presently Used As
A Multi-purpose Facility
With
A Loblaws Grocery Store Occupying Retail Space
On
The Lower Floors
And An Athletics Arena
For Ryerson University
Occupying Another Level
The Maple Leafs Presently Use Two Facilities
In
The City Of Toronto
The Club Moved From
The Gardens
On February 20
1999
To Their Current Home Arena
The Air Canada Centre
A Multi-purpose Indoor Entertainment Arena
On Bay Street
In Downtown Toronto
The Arena
Is Owned By
The Maple Leafs' Parent Company MLSE
And
Is Shared With
The NBA's Toronto Raptors (another MLSE Subsidiary)
As Well As
The National Lacrosse League's Toronto Rock
In Addition
To
The Main Arena
The Maple Leafs Also Operate
A Practice Facility At
The MasterCard Centre
For Hockey Excellence
Opened
In 2009 By
The Lakeshore Lions Club
The Arena Adopted
The Name Of
The Lions' Old Arena
The Lakeshore Lions Arena
Facing Financial Difficulties
In September 2011
The City Of Toronto Took Over Ownership Of
The Arena From
The Lions' Club
It
Is Now
A City Of Toronto Controlled Corporation. Renamed
The Mastercard Centre
The Facility Has Three NHL Rinks
And One Olympic-sized Rink
On January 1
2017
The Maple Leafs Played
The Detroit Red Wings In
A Home Game
At BMO Field
An Outdoor Multipurpose Stadium
At Exhibition Place
Known As
The NHL Centennial Classic
The Outdoor Game Served As
A Celebration For
The Centennial Season Of
The Franchise
As Well As
The NHL
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And Uniform
The 1795 Jay Treaty officially set
the borders between British North America and
the United States north
to
the Great Lakes
and St
Lawrence River
on 1 February 1796
the capital of Upper Canada was moved from Newark (now Niagara-on-the-Lake)
to York (now Toronto)
which was judged
to be less vulnerable
to attack by
the US
The Act of Union 1840
passed 23 July 1840 by
the British Parliament
and proclaimed by
the Crown
on 10 February 1841
merged Upper Canada with Lower Canada
to form
the short-lived United Province of Canada
Government. . . . .
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1963 - Society of Jesus (1963-1984)
and Presentation Brothers (1984-1987))
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The University of Toronto
which was established
in 1827
is
the largest higher education institution
in Canada
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The Greater Toronto Area
is home
to five publicly funded universities
some of which
are well known
and respected throughout
the world. There also
are eleven private religious universities spread throughout
the GTA
the five public degree-granting institutions are:. Onsite [at] OCAD U
Created
in 2007 as
the OCAD Professional Gallery before taking
on its current name
in 2010
Onsite [at] OCAD U
is features works
by national
and international professional artists
and designers
Student Gallery
the Student Gallery curates
and features works submitted
by current OCAD students
and recent alumni
the Student Gallery used
to be located
at 285 Dundas St
West
and 76 McCaul Street
it was created
in
the early 1970s, 1.2.2 British colony
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