Arenas
In the beginning both the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Marlboros practised and were headquartered out of the old Ravina Gardens in Toronto's west end. Home games were played downtown at the Mutual Street Arena.
In 1931 Maple Leaf Gardens opened up for business and the Marlboros had a new home again. In 1964 the Marlboros won the Memorial Cup on home ice, the same year the Toronto Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup on home ice.
The Marlboros occasionally also played games in the 1970s at the North York Centennial Centre and the Markham Centennial Centre when Maple Leaf Gardens was unavailable, usually due to scheduling conflicts at MLG with both the Toronto Maple Leafs and also the Toronto Toros of the WHA. They also played part of their home schedule in the 1976–77 season in Brantford, Ontario out of the Brantford Civic Centre.
- Mutual Street Arena - History of arena
- Mutual Street Arena - History with pictures
- Maple Leaf Gardens - Ballparks.com
- Maple Leaf Gardens - The OHL Arena & Travel Guide
- North York Centennial Centre - The OHL Arena & Travel Guide
- Markham Centennial Centre - The OHL Arena & Travel Guide
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