List of attractions in Hamilton, Ontario

HMCS Haida, Pier 9, Hamilton, Ontario
Elephants at African Lion Safari

Hamilton, Ontario has a large variety of historical sites and cultural and educational institutions.

Historical sites and museums

  • 31 Service Battalion Museum, accredited military museum, Heritage Museum; dedicated to documenting Combat Service Support in the City of Hamilton; largest collection of the Canadian Women's Army Corps artifacts; located next to HMCS Haida
  • Auchmar, historic estate of the Honourable Isaac Buchanan
  • Battlefield House Museum, Stoney Creek
  • Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, home of one of the last two remaining operational Lancaster bombers; also in operation Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane, Bristol Bolingbroke
  • Dundurn Castle, including the Hamilton Military Museum and Dundurn Park, west end; home of Sir Allan Napier MacNab, former Prime Minister of Upper Canada
  • Erland Lee Museum, birthplace of Women's Institutes, Upper Stoney Creek
  • Hamilton Children's Museum, east end[1]
  • Hamilton Farmer's Market, founded in 1837
  • Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology, east end[2]
  • HMCS Haida, National Historic Site, historic naval ship; Canada's most famous warship and the last remaining Tribal Class in the world
  • Nash-Jackson House, at Stoney Creek Battlefield Park[3]
  • Ottawa Street North, textile district, voted one of Canada's favourite streets in the 2011 'Great Places in Canada' contest; ranked in Top 5 spots for antique shopping in Canada by CAA Magazine
  • Royal Hamilton Light Infantry Heritage Museum, downtown
  • Whitehern Historic House & Garden, downtown

Cultural institutions

Art

Dundurn Castle at Dundurn Park (summer)
Whitehern Museum

Music

Theatre

Festivals

Sports

Parks, trails and waterfront

Hamilton Harbour Cruises via Hamilton Harbour Queen

References

  1. "Hamilton Children's Museum". City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 18 August 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  2. "Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology National Historic Site". City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  3. "The Nash-Jackson House". The War of 1812 Website. Missing or empty |url= (help); |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  4. "The Cotton Factory - Hamilton's largest creative arts facility, in the heart of lower Hamilton". The Cotton Factory. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  5. "Arctic Experience McNaught Gallery". Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  6. "McMaster Museum of Art". McMaster University. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
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