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Famous Museums in Hamilton
"Spadina House is an upper-class historic home, built by businessman James Austin in 1866. An ideal place to visit in the summer, the six-acre grounds have Victorian and Edwardian gardens. From chestnut trees to forget-me-nots, it is an understated place to frolic."
"Take yourself on a quick road trip to the one-of-a-kind Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology. Located in a 150-year-old pumphouse and only a nine-minute drive from Sandman Hotel Hamilton, you can check out some of Canada’s oldest steam-powered pumping engines at this National Historic Site."
"Hamiltons first Waterworks pays tribute to the social and working life of the early industrial revolution and the spirit of"
"Taking your kids to the historic home of one of Toronto's first architects may seem laughable. Have we met your children?. Gazing at watercolours is hardly a hobby of theirs."
"Stay aboard for the full two-hour tour, or if you're itching to tackle Toronto , hop off at one of the 21 stops, which include many of Toronto's top attractions, such as the CN Tower, the Eaton Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Casa Loma and the Royal Ontario Museum. Consult with the guides for optimum planning and when the busses will be stopping at certain locations. Don't miss the boat tour at the Harbourfront, which is included in your ticket."
"The AGO is hard to miss: the monumental glass and titanium facade designed by Toronto native son Frank Gehry hovering over the main building…"
"McMaster Museum of Art isn’t just another university art gallery – it’s home to over 6,000 creative works and cultural artifacts. Opening to the public in 1994, the McMaster Museum of Art has proved time and time again to be a space of importance in the Hamilton arts community. The public programs at the museum change regularly, offering visitors a plethora of historical, modern and contemporary art to view."
"DescriptionThe McMaster Museum of Art is a non-profit public art gallery at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. The museum is located in the centre of the campus, attached to Mills Memorial Library and close to the McMaster University Student Centre. Phone: +1 905-525-9140 ext. 23081Web: https://museum.mcmaster.ca"
"Elizabeth Doxtater, Where the Water Never Freezes|Courtesy of McMaster Museum of Art. What’s a university without an art gallery?. After opening to the public in 1994, the McMaster Museum of Art has served as a creative home to a significant collection of 6,000 works at McMaster University."
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"Junction spot known for steak, eggs & coconut cream pie, established 1970s. Sunny Sun, owner: The Purple Onion name has been around a long time – the first one was on Avenue Road, a coffeehouse. (The original Purple Onion, in Yorkville, was known as a popular hangout for the folk music crowd and hosted early performances by Carly Simon and Buffy Sainte-Marie.) In the 70s, the Purple Onion Bar & Grill opened at Keele and St. Clair."
"Claimed to be the first eatery in the city to offer panzarottis, Valentino’s offers an incredible selection of Italian menu items from homemade mini arancini to shrimp & scallop linguine. Their pizzas are made with homemade dough and their panzarottis are some of the best you’ll ever have."
"Double check your order for take out.You will pay for something and once you get home it's missing. They dont care to offer you a credit nor replace..."