Location | 78 Mutual Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Field size | 153 ft, 4 inches x 73 ft, 5 inches (surface) |
Surface | natural ice |
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Toronto Professional Hockey Club (OPHL) (1908–1909) |
The Mutual Street Rink also known as the Caledonian Rink[1] was a curling and skating rink located on Mutual Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was the primary site of the sport of ice hockey in Toronto from the 1880s until 1912 when it was replaced by the Arena Gardens. In the 1880s, it was considered Toronto's largest auditorium.