Ravina Gardens

Ravina Gardens was an ice hockey arena located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

[1] The arena was the site of numerous ice hockey leagues and was the training facility of professional teams.

In 1926, a new arena, named "Ravina Gardens" with an artificial ice surface was built on the site.

[2] In 1926, the first training camp of the New York Rangers was held there, supervised by Conn Smythe, who lived nearby.

In 2016, Indigenous artists Chippewar, Aura, Chief Lady Bird, Mitch Hol and Evan Lovett created a 90-foot mural featuring an owl and a Thunderbird.

Ravina Gardens Arena and Pool as seen from Evelyn Crescent