The station features
Hockey Knights in Canada, a pair of murals that are named after
Hockey Night in Canada; one depicting the
Toronto Maple Leafs on the southbound side and facing the
Montreal Canadiens on the northbound side, depicting the
decades-old rivalry between the two clubs. They were created by
Charles Pachter in 1984, when the Toronto Maple Leafs still played at nearby
Maple Leaf Gardens. Before proceeding with the design, the TTC sought to obtain permission from both clubs. The Canadiens agreed as did Maple Leaf general manager
Gerry McNamara. However, when Maple Leafs owner
Harold Ballard learned of the plan to feature both teams, he refused permission to use the Leafs insignia unless plans for the Canadiens mural were scrapped. The TTC thus moved to remove the logos from the murals, until chairman
Julian Porter, himself a lawyer knowledgeable on copyright issues, intervened and decided to take Ballard to court, believing that the artistic works could make free use of the logo even without Ballard's permission. TTC commissioner
June Rowlands also intervened insisting that all the players wear helmets, to set an example of safety for the city's youth. == Subway infrastructure in the vicinity ==