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12 Best Attractions To See In Hamilton, Canada
"Sam Lawrence Park offers up the most incredible skyline views of Hamilton, whether you’re visiting during the day or at night. It’s one of my favourite spots to visit in Hamilton – it’s a view you’d never get sick of looking at!. You can park right in front of the viewpoint, then take a little walk around to see the pretty florals and greenery surrounding the park."
"Sam Lawrence Park holds beautiful views of Burlington Bay and city skyline. Around the premises there a variety of wildflowers, rocks paths, and gardens."
"A trek to see the waterfalls in Hamilton would be incomplete without Webster’s Falls. Standing at 22 metres tall in the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area, the classic plunge-style waterfall boasts one of the most beautiful vistas in the entire region. An easy walk takes you through some beautiful green space before you’re introduced to the rushing creek that plunges down over the edge and crashes into Spencer Creek."
"Other noteable waterfalls nearby: Darnley cascade, Borer’s Falls. Nearby trails: Bruce Trail (Some access across private property is restricted). If you’re looking for a great two-for-one, Websters Falls and Tews Falls aren’t too far apart."
"This classic plunge-style waterfall is a must-visit on any trip to the Spencer Gorge area. While it's only 22 metres tall, the ability to hike above Spencer Creek and the falls offers one of the most beautiful vistas in all of Hamilton."
"Built in 1933, the Cathedral of Christ King is quite popular amongst the locals. It is decorated with stain glass windows that give the whole place a spiritual incandescence. The marble altar and the organ are two noteworthy features of the interior."
"FirstOntario Centre (originally Copps Coliseum) is a sports and entertainment arena, with a capacity of up to 19,000. Host to nail biting ice hockey championships and a variety of concerts, this center is where all the entertainment and sporting action takes place in Hamilton. Catch one of the exhilarating shows at this arena on your trip to Hamilton."
"The scenic 120 acre Glen Drummond Farm centres around a sprawling pumpkin patch, but there are a whole lot of other things going on, from nine-hole mini putt to a huge corn maze. Explore the seriously scary haunted house if you dare. Wagon rides take you to the edge of the escarpment where you’ll catch breathtaking views."
"This farm is full of family fun activities including a barnyard play area, a machinery shed, straw fort, animal farm, 9-hole mini putt, and the classic wagon ride and corn maze."
"Housed in what was originally an 1854 sandstone convent and extensively transformed in 2012, this attractive LEED-certified museum offers exhibitions, programs and events digging up the history of the city (named after the British royal family's ancestors, the Guelphs). The 'Growing Up in Guelph' kids' exhibition makes a happy distraction.Hours are extended and admission is free 5pm to 9pm on the fourth Friday of each month."
"Frootogo in Waterdown is a favourite simply because of the extensive play yard they have for the kids along with the delicious food options for the adults. Be sure to pick out a pie, eat some delicious soup and biscuits for lunch, pick your own apples and pumpkin!. Cost for the play yard is $3.50 per person."
"1 Guildwood Drive Shawinigan Park has a playground with traditional equipment, a water spray pad, multi-purpose court, shelter, and a woodlot."
"16 Broughton Avenue Currently, only the northeast corner of Broughton East Park has been developed. It has two playgrounds (one with swings and two play structures), a multi-purpose court, a lit asphalt walkway, a sunshelter, spray pad, concrete block building, and benches."
"71 Cross Street, Dundas Dundas Driving Park is a popular sports park with several softball fields, a bandshell, swings, independent play equipment such as climbers and slides, a wading pool with spray pad, an accessible play structure, an outdoor ice rink, and sheltered picnic areas. Washrooms and parking is available."
"This sprawling park is a Dundas jewel, perfect for fun seekers and families. Work up an appetite strolling or rolling the trail that loops around the park, at the tennis court, lawn-bowling area, splash pad or playground. Then grab a sheltered picnic table or lay out a blanket under a mature tree."
"From red velvet waffle, apple pie waffle to the more unique chicken waffle or the Hawaiian waffle, there are many different flavours available. They also provide contactless delivery inside Hamilton for a minimum order of $20. Contact Details: 1000 Upper Gage Avenue #4, Hamilton; Email: deliverybymunchies@gmail.com; Phone: 905-389-6067"
"You can find waffles, french toast casseroles, wraps, sandwiches, shortbreads, and other delicious goodies on their menu. Place your order and wait for it to be delivered or pick up and enjoy!"
"A post shared by Jeff Valentine (@thejetcafe) on Oct 12, 2017 at 4:09am PDT. Serving the Hamilton community since 2003, this classic Hamilton spot is a breakfast staple. Their all-day breakfast served 7 am to 4 pm includes two eggs, a choice of meat, homefries and toast for $4.99."
"Tucked away down a side street, this place serves traditional favorites with a smile. The staff are friendly, atmosphere is relaxed and there is even work by local artists adorning the walls."