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Lion Safari
You’ll think you’re in the middle of another
continent when you drive just 6 miles north out of Hamilton
to the African Lion Safari reserve!
Art
Gallery of Hamilton
Founded in 1914, Art Gallery of Hamilton (also called AGH)
is Ontario's third largest public art gallery, and boasts
one of the country's finest collections.
Battlefield House
Museum and Park
You can explore a pioneer homestead, climb a monument, and
enjoy the open parkland’s trails.
Ben
Veldhuis Limited
People with ‘green thumbs’ should consider stopping
at this attraction, as it has more than 2 acres of greenhouses!
See 1000s of varieties of cacti, St. Paulias, succulents
and hibiscus.
Canadian
Football Hall of Fame
This sports museum, located at 58 Jackson St. W. will not
disappoint you. Acting as a national shrine to the players,
teams and fans of Canadian football, it traces 120 years
of the sport.
Canadian
Marine Discovery Centre
The star atraction at this center is a full-scale model
of the Great Lakes vessel named the T.V. Voyaguer, a discovery
ship that is complete with bridge and interactive modules..
Canadian
Warplane Heritage Museum
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum features the aircraft
used by Canadians or Canada's Military from the beginning
of World War II to the present.
Concession
Street
You’ll get a history lesson, an inspiring close-up
look of architectures and some amazing views when you visit
this area.
Dundurn
Castle
610 York Blvd. is the location of one of Hamilton's most-recognized
landmarks.
Griffin
House
The Griffin House stands today as a testament to the bravery
and determination of black men and women who journeyed to
freedom in Southern Ontario.
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Hamilton
Children’s Museum
Though a “children’s” museum, all ages will
enjoy the interactive play and learning that can be found
here. Hamilton
Farmers Market
Originally founded in 1837, this indoors farmers market is
located downtown at 55 York Blvd. and features the usual mix
of local farm produce and ethnic specialties. The Hamilton
Farmers Market is actually older than the city! Hamilton
Museum of Steam and Technology
This National Historic Site houses the two steam engines which
pumped the first clean water to the city over 140 years ago.
Hamilton
Place
This spectacular cultural center features live theatre and
concerts all year long. The Centre has an impressive listing
of the national and international artists who have performed
here. McMaster
Museum of Art
Calling all fans of Impressionist art: this is a place you
must take the time for! Princess
Point
Situated at the very end of Lake Ontario, Princess Point is
one of the truly beautiful sections of Hamilton. Make sure
you stop your busy sightseeing for a few hours to take in
Princess Point. Royal
Botanical Gardens
A must-see for those who enjoy gardens. Spread across 2700
acres, this is Canada’s largest botanical garden.
Westdale
Village
Locals and visitors alike will be entertained with many boutiques,
eateries, pubs and bakeries. Westfield
Heritage Village
Surrounded by 324 acres of unspoiled woods and meadows, this
is a wonderful way to spend the day. Whitehern
Historic House & Garden
National Historic Site was the former home of the McQuesten
Family Workers
Arts and Heritage Centre
The mission of this historical museum is to preserve and celebrate
the art, culture and heritage of working class people in Canada. |