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Category: Toronto

The (Non Hockey) History of Toronto’s Maple Leaf Gardens-Pre 1970s

If you’re Canadian you know the famous and very historic Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs for over 60 some on years BUT did you know that outside of hockey the Gardens played a role in bringing top musical acts, ice shows, operas and rally’s to the public of Toronto (to name a few)?

1930s Maple Leaf Gardens vintage photo
Source: BlogTO

Lets take a look at the vintage non hockey history of Maple Leaf Gardens pre 1970s

Let’s Begin with…..ELVIS!

Elvis Presley played the Gardens in April of 1957 and it should be noted that this performance was among only five he ever performed outside of the U.S.

1950s vintage photo of Elvis Presley in Toronto 1950s at Maple Leaf Gardens
Source: Flickr-Greg’s Southern Ontario

This is a letter signed by his fans that say “Presented to Elvis Presley, April 2 1957 on your personal appearance in the Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens. We would like to convey our greatest & warmest wishes for your continued success & happiness.”

A Description of the Evening:

Crowds estimated at 8,000 and 15,000 persons jammed Maple Leaf Gardens last night as Elvis Presley gave his first and second Canadian shows. Col. Tom Parker, Presley’s manager, said the second-show crowd was the largest Presley has ever faced in a personal appearance. I think Toronto audiences are terrific,’ Col. Parker said.

But if the Toronto audience was the largest Elvis has ever faced, to all reports it was also one of the quietest and best-behaved audiences ever to watch Elvis in action. Members of the troupe said the whooping and hollering and shenanigans just didn’t compare to what they had seen in other cities. However, they gave part of the credit for this to the 90 special constables on duty and to the alert Gardens’ staff. Whenever a youngster bounced up in his seat a policeman would reach over and plunk him down again. This sometimes gave the Gardens the appearance of a large jack-in-the-box, but it seemed to have the desired effect. Two women fans were ejected late in the second performance when they tried to break through 20 policemen and as many Maple Leaf Gardens’ attendants to reach the stage. Frankie Trent, who leads off the Presley show with a tap dance routine said he had heard a lot more heckling than was usual in most towns.’But the kids didn’t screech and run around as much as they did in other places,’ he said (Source).

Elvis on Stage.

1950s vintage photo of Elvis Presley in 1957 playing at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens
Source: Elvis Collectors

The Ice Capades

Having an Ice Show at a place where there is Ice kind of makes sense. Here are the Ice Capades of 1955 as I don’t know what but those ARE giant ice cream cones in background. How cute!

1950s vintage photo of the Ice capades at Maple Leaf Gardensfor their  ice show circa 1950s
Source: Flickr-Toronto History

Performer in Maple Leaf Gardens’ Ice Capades rehearsing Peter Pan with journalist. 1950s vintage photo.

1950s Ice Capades Maple Leaf Gardens -Performer in Maple Leaf Gardens' Ice Capades rehearsing Peter Pan with journalist.
Source: Flickr-Toronto History

Wartime Rallies

The rallies were held at the Gardens for enlisting as well as supporting Victory Bonds (source).

1940s photo of a Wartime Rally at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens
Source: Wikipedia Commons

U.S. Radio stars Fibber McGee and Molly at Victory Loan rally-October 30th, 1945.

1940s vintage photo of American radio stars Fibber McGee and Molly perform during a Victory Loans Rally in 1945.
Source: Wikipedia Commons

Need to hold a meeting?

Why not at the Gardens, like the Red Cross did in 1945.

1940s vintage photo of Girls skating at Red Cross meeting, Maple Leaf Gardens 1945
Source: Flickr-Toronto History

The Metropolitan Opera was also noted for performing at the Gardens

Here is an image of a adorable little girl getting ready for her performance.

1950s vintage photo of the Metropolitan Opera performers in dressing room at Maple Leaf Gardens 1950s
Source: Flickr-Toronto History

Back to the Concerts

In what was deemed the arena’s first rock ‘n’ roll show, Bill Haley and his Comets headlined a 12-act bill on April 30, 1956, that also included Bo Diddley, LaVern Baker, Big Joe Turner, the Drifters, the Platters, and Frankie Lymon.

FURTHER READING: The Biggest Rock n Roll Show of 1956 Performs at Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto

Bill Haley and the Comets Performing.

1950s vintage photo of Bill Haley and the Comets, 1956 Maple Leaf Gardens
Note: I would NEVER be sitting down at that concert like the crowd in the front. Dancing all the way!

The Isley Brothers in the “The Biggest Show Of Stars-1960”.

1960s vintage photo of The Isley Brothers perform at 1960’s “The Biggest Show Of Stars Maple Leaf Gardens
Source: Flickr-Toronto History

And now for the..BEATLES!

The Beatles performed in Toronto a total of three times before calling it quits, each time at the legendary Maple Leaf Gardens. First, on September 7, 1964, and then a year apart on August 17 in ’65 and ’66 (one of their final concerts) (source).

Here are fans outside Maple Leaf Gardens (August 17th), as the press conference takes place.

1960s vintage photo of the Beatles at maple leaf Gardens -Toronto, Canada.
Source: Zoomer Radio

This photo below is pretty cool as it was a garage sale find by the current owner who purchased an old photo album and found the ticket inside. What a find! (source). Can you believe that it only cost $5.00 to go see the Beatles in ’65.. $5.00!! Yooza!

1960s vintage photo of a Beatles Ticket Stub, August 17, 1965 in Toronto
Source: Flickr-Tanja-Tiziana

The Beatles performing at the Gardens on August 17th, 1965.

1960s vintage photo of the Beatles at maple leaf Gardensn 1965
Source: Zoomer Radio

What happened to the Gardens?

The Maple Leaf Gardens of today is a multipurpose facility, with a Grocery store occupying retail space on the lower floors and an athletic centre for Toronto’s Ryerson University, known as Mattamy Athletic Centre at the Gardens, occupying another level.

Recognition

Maple Leaf Gardens was named a National Historic Site of Canada in 2007 because it was:

One of the most renowned “shrines” in the history of hockey… the largest arena in the country when it was built, it was one of the country’s foremost venues for large-scale sporting events such as boxing matches and track meets, and non-sporting events such as concerts, rallies and political gatherings, religious services and opera… the Gardens holds a special place in the country’s popular culture: here Canadians welcomed a wide range of cultural icons from the Beatles to the Metropolitan Opera, from Tim Buck to Team Canada vs. the Soviets, from Winston Churchill to the Muhammad Ali-George Chuvalo fight.

—Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, Minutes, June 2006 (Source).

Question: Do you have an arena in your home town or surrounding city that has amazing vintage history like this? Share in the comments section below!

FURTHER READING:

Liz 🙂

My Vintage Year In Review-2014

2014 was a fun year for me and my vintage life and so I thought I would summarize some (not all-way to many to count!) of the fun events I attended this year as we come to the final last days of 2014.

p.s. This is a picture heavy post 🙂

January 2014

Not really a vintage event but I was in Vegas for the annual “German American Mardi Gras Association” Big 2 day party! Friday night was the costume party and Saturday night was the black tie gala. I have been part of German Karneval since I was a kid so it’s a very special event for me and I look forward to it every year.

GAMGA 2014-German Karneval in the United States
The Hays with “Hay”. Best costume winners at GAMGA

April 2014-VIVA Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend

This 4 day weekend of 1950s music, vintage shopping, dancing and vintage cars is one event I recommend you attend at least once in your life. I have been 3 times and have loved every moment. This year my parents came and are already looking forward to the time they return. My husband and I are going back again this year so stay tuned for that blog post.

Frankie's Tiki Room Las Vegas VLV 18
Frankie's Tiki Room Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend 18
The Big Question

 

May 2014: Frankie 100 in New York City

The Lindy hop world came together for a weekend of outstanding music and dance to celebrate the life of one of the original Lindy hoppers-Frankie Manning. He would have been 100 (can you believe he lived to be 94 and was still dancing!) and the party would have made him happy, as it showed the world how amazing the dance is. It was a highlight of my year. I even got to participate in a vintage clothing presentation showing off my vintage 1940s dress. I felt very much like Ginger Rogers that evening 🙂

Frankie 100 NYC Lindy hop weekend
Lindy hop in Central Park Frankie 100
Dancing in Central Park at Frankie 100
Frankie 100 Lindy hop weekend in NYC
Parade in Harlem thru Frankie’s old haunts
Frankie 100
The dance floor in Terminal 5. So many wonderful dancers!

June 2014-Barcelona (Spain) and Munich Germany

Once again not a vintage event but a big event in my year, a wedding of our Lindy hop teachers/friends that we attended in a gorgeous city outside of Barcelona and then a layover in Munich at the end of the trip. It was so much fun! and filled with friends, wine, sightseeing and beer (and bit of World Cup soccer).

Barcelona Spain Gaudi
Barcelona
Spain
Wedding location-Spain
Spain
The happy couple 🙂
Munich city street
Munich
World Cup soccer Germany
Cheering on Germany at the Munich Olympic stadium

Gatsby Garden Party

The historic and amazing Spadina Museum hosted it’s annual Gatsby Garden party on their grounds. Everyone comes out in 1920s finery and listens to music, drink lemonade and even learn now to play croquet. Turns out yours truly is a pro and was asked to join the team that was giving lessons 🙂

Gatsby Garden Party Spadina Museum
Gatsby Garden Party-TVS
Gatsby Garden Party Spadina Museum
Lessons anyone?

Pinup in the Park

Toronto Vintage Society hosted a picnic in the park this summer where we got to just chill and relax with all our vintage friends. It was also a chance for the TVS team to take some official photos for our website.

Toronto Vintage Society
Toronto Vintage Society

August 2014: Toronto Vintage Society Tiki Party

Once again TVS was back hosting our annual Tiki party at the Cadillac Lounge and this year was bigger and better than last. We had a Hawaiian dancer, burlesque, 2 bands, speciality cocktails and our awesome vintage community who came out in amazing tiki style. It was a super party and we can’t wait to do it again!

Toronto Vintage Society Tiki Party
My husband and I dancing

September 2014-Old Fashioned car weekend at Greenfield Village, Michigan

I did a blog post earlier this year but it was worth mentioning again, because I loved it! Full day of cars from the early 1900s, gas lamp parade, 1920s band and dancing with my vintage friends. I will be going back to this event next year, it was really magical.

Old fashion Car show Greenfield Village
Vintage Style
Old fashion Car show Greenfield Village
Dancing to the wonderful band

October 2014: Diner En Blanc

Once again not a vintage event but so fun! It was a night where myself and thousand others were taken to a secret location in Toronto where we then had a surprise pop up picnic all in white. Clothes, plates, decor etc was all white. The location this year was right on the water with a view of our wonderful skyline at Ontario Place. We had the best seats in the house I think. Wonder where next years location will be?

Diner en Blanc Toronto
All and white and ready to go!
Diner en Blanc Toronto
Stylish friends and husband in white
Diner en Blanc Toronto
Ontario place with a view of Toronto
Diner en Blanc Toronto
Sparkler time!

Toronto Oktoberfest

I normally attend the big Oktoberfest weekend in Kitchener this year but the TVS gang wanted to hit up Toronto’s in full TVS style, so off I went. OMG we had so much fun! Not only did we sweep the best dressed contest but we also danced, met tons of people and became unofficial ambassadors of the event.

Toronto Oktoberfest
My dirndl I purchased in Munich earlier that year
Toronto Oktoberfest
The beautiful ladies of TVS
Toronto Oktoberfest
Finally someone way taller than me!
Toronto Oktoberfest
On stage for the best dressed contest. I did not win but our friend Joy did!

November 2014: Swing Out To Victory

An annual swing dance event held at the Hamilton warplane museum. It features the Toronto All-star Big Band, Lindy Hop performances, dancing and a bunch of well dressed men and women in their 1940s finery.

Swing out to victory- Hamilton warplane museum
Such beautiful swing dancers
Swing out to victory- Hamilton warplane museum
Hanging out in front of the Lancaster Bomber

 Plaid Party at the Roy Public House in Toronto

I recently found out that there is an event called “Plaidurday” which is on Oct 3rd every year. Well we missed that date (clearly), so I suggested to the TVS gang that we do our own plaid party anyways because plaid is awesome and we need to celebrate it in classic TVS Style (which means go all out). Well as is it turned out it was also TVS creator Jacquie’s birthday so we combined the two events and had a marvelous night out.

Vintage plaid party
Elevator fun!
Vintage plaid party
Plaid everywhere!

Vintage Prom

The end of November had me going back to my prom days at the first ever “Blast from the Past Vintage Prom” hosted by the wonderful store “Rosie the Rebel”. TVS helped with decor and then the rest of the night we danced to the glorious sounds of the 1950s & 1960s. I decided to channel the 1960s for this event thanks to my dear friend Jacquie supplying me with a fantastic vintage dress from the 1960s.

Vintage Prom
TVS prom picture
Vintage Prom
My handsome husband and I
Vintage prom
Vintage prom style-Jacquie of TVS fame and Shermy of shermette.com. Shermy is wearing her wedding dress

December 2014:

Toronto Vintage Society Kitschmas Party

Once again TVS was back at it hosting the best party in town. This time the theme was “Kitschmas” and featured the wonderful “Tia Brazda Swing Band”, Marilyn Monroe, Blue Suede Sue burlesque performance, Santa and the best photo booth in town! It was another packed party and we were thrilled with the turn out.

Vintage ladies with Santa
I think Santa was good this year
Toronto Vintage Society
Reindeers!
Toronto Vintage Society Kitschmas party
Merry Holidays!

Christmas cookie extravaganza party!

Some of the gals (and boy) got together over the holidays to share Christmas cookies we baked, enjoy some mulled wine and spending some time together just enjoying the season. My cookies were a disaster but everyone else’s was yummy!

Cookie exchange Christmas party
Toronto Vintage Society cookie steal!
Cookie exchange Christmas party
What to eat?

1920s Christmas at the Spadina museum and Christmas Market at the Distillery District

My final vintage event of the season was with the TVS gang again at the Spadina Museum that hosted the Gatsby event earlier in the season. They had done the museum all up with vintage Christmas cards from the 1920s, hot apple cider and gingerbread cookie decorating and the best live tree around! Afterwards we attended the Christmas market at the historic Distillery district for mulled wine and wandering around.

1920s Christmas at the Spadina Museum
Tea anyone?
1920s Christmas at the Spadina Museum
My scary gingerbread man
Distillery Christmas market
At the distillery Christmas market

And there was my review. I hope your 2014 was a good year and that 2015 has many exciting events planned for you. I know I’m starting off 2015 visiting Memphis Tennessee!

Happy New a Year friends! And thank you for being such wonderful loyal readers.

Liz 🙂