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10 Top-Rated Things to Do in Hamilton, Ontario | PlanetWare
"This park is probably where i’ve spent the most time shooting, so many sunsets and sunrises, it’s a great place during the summer to take a stroll and catch some views. If you happen to find yourself in the area on a Wednesday , Hamilton’s very own Jonny Blonde sets up the food truck and has amazing food with an amazing view. But don’t take my word for it here’s a video i created for “Dinner with a view"
"This park on the edge of the city’s escarpment or “Mountain Brow” offers a panoramic view of the entire lower city from east to west and north to Hamilton Harbour. Picnic among rock and wild flower gardens and prairie grasses."
"As with Albion Falls, there is no access to the falls from below, however Buttermilk Falls can be seen from the Bruce Trail. To reach Buttermilk Falls, park at Oak Knoll Park and walk a short distance along the Bruce Trail side trail (there is a map at the edge of the parking lot). Alternatively, Buttermilk Falls is only a short walk from Albion Falls, along either a paved trail that follows the road or along the Bruce Trail side trail (which has amazing views of the Red Hill Valley).Type: RibbonHeight: 23 metres (75 feet)Cost: Free"
"Buttermilk Falls could be considered a hidden gem but it’s far from hidden as it sits under a bridge on Mountain Brow Blvd near Limeridge Rd on the East mountain. It is more correct to say it is just overshadowed by the more popular Albion Falls which is less than 1 minute up the road by car. Buttermilk Falls is approximately 75 feet high (23 metres) and runs almost year round."
"30 Glen Castle Drive by Forest Hill Crescent Glen Castle Park has traditional playground equipment, which is in a shaded area, bocce courts, and soccer fields for little leagues."
"385 Jerseyville Road West by Martin Road, Ancaster This park boasts many sports fields, including a lit hardball field, a lit softball field, and a lit regulation-sized soccer field, but also contains a half basketball court, an accessible play structure, and swings. There are washrooms in the centre of the park, parking by the Community Centre, and a natural area at the northern edge."
"200 Bonaventure Drive William McCulloch Park is a large sports park with one Peewee level baseball field, one Bantam level field, and four Rookie level fields. It also has a creative play structure and swings. It has been the home of the West Mountain Baseball Association since 1980."
"1328 Barton Street, Stoney Creek Winona Park is an active community park featuring lit and unlit softball fields, play equipment, a park shelter, spray pad, woodlot, and parking."
"Located at the Milton Fairgrounds 136 Robert Street, Milton, ON. Drop by Saturday mornings, starting May 22, to browse over 30 local vendors. The market is operating safely with approval by the Halton Health Department."
"This quaint set of buildings in Burlington is like taking a portal to Europe. With cobblestone paths, old-timey lamps, and historic architecture this place makes the perfect cute date photographs!. *Permit required by city - $75+HST"
"Collins Brewhouse has been around since 1841 when the Collins family settled in Dundas from Ireland. There are 12 beers on draft and a menu featuring everything from shareable apps to soups and salads to sandwiches and pub favourites. The full menu is served until closing time, which is 1 a.m."
"I know this is in a food court, but it is literally the best Pad Thai!. I always order the same thing and am never disappointed."