Your Complete Guide To Gage Park
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Your Complete Guide To Gage Park

Gage Park is one of Hamilton’s most iconic green spaces. Established in the early 20th century, the park was designed in the Canadian City Beautiful movement. It’s perfect for a relaxing stroll, family activities, or enjoying seasonal events.

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Your Self-Guide To Sam Lawrence Park
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Your Self-Guide To Sam Lawrence Park

Perched at the top of Hamilton’s Niagara Escarpment, Sam Lawrence Park is one of the city’s most iconic viewpoints. It’s about 18.6 acres in size and is famous for its panoramic views of downtown Hamilton, the harbour, the Dundas Valley, and even Lake Ontario on a clear day.

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Your Complete Guide To Pier 4 Park
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/23/2025

Your Complete Guide To Pier 4 Park

Pier 4 Park is a scenic waterfront park on the southwestern shore of Lake Ontario in Hamilton. It sits just east of Bayfront Park and offers plenty of space for walking, cycling, and relaxing by the harbour. Families, walkers, and cyclists often come here to enjoy the trails, waterfront views, and open green spaces.

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Your Complete Guide To Westfield Heritage Village
SOUBHIK CHAKRABARTI on 09/22/2025

Your Complete Guide To Westfield Heritage Village

Westfield Heritage Village is a living history museum and part of the Hamilton Conservation Authority. Set on 204 hectares of woodlands, meadows, and trails, it is home to more than 35 restored historical buildings that represent Ontario’s early settler life from the 1800s.

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Your Complete Guide To Bayfront Park
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Your Complete Guide To Bayfront Park

Bayfront Park is one of Hamilton’s most popular waterfront destinations. Located at the foot of Harbourfront Drive, the park is a reclaimed industrial site transformed into 40 acres of green space along Hamilton Harbour. Today, it’s a favourite spot for walking, cycling, picnicking, fishing, and boating.

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 Your Complete Guide To Art Gallery of Hamilton
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Your Complete Guide To Art Gallery of Hamilton

The Art Gallery of Hamilton (AGH), established in 1914, is the oldest and largest public art gallery in Southern Ontario. Located in downtown Hamilton, the AGH houses a permanent collection of over 10,000 works, including Canadian, Indigenous, and international art.

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Your Self Guide Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
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Your Self Guide Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, located at John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, is Canada’s largest aviation museum. It showcases over 40 aircraft spanning from World War II to modern military planes. Visitors can explore Canada’s aviation history through static displays, interactive exhibits, flight simulators, and even real flight experiences aboard vintage aircraft.

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Your Guide To Dundurn National Historic Site: A Glimpse into Victorian Life
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Your Guide To Dundurn National Historic Site: A Glimpse into Victorian Life

Dundurn Castle is a grand historic mansion built in the 1830s that shows what life was like for an affluent family (“above-stairs”) and the people who served them (“below-stairs”) in mid-19th-century Ontario. Along with its beautiful grounds, gardens, and the Hamilton Military Museum, it’s a place rich in architecture, social history, and heritage. Hamilton Civic Museums.

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Your Guide To Royal Botanical Gardens – Plants, Trails & Big Natural Beauty
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Your Guide To Royal Botanical Gardens – Plants, Trails & Big Natural Beauty

The Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) is Canada’s largest botanical garden and nature sanctuary, spanning across Hamilton and Burlington, Ontario. Set along the Niagara Escarpment, it blends cultivated gardens, historic landscapes, and wild nature trails. With five distinct garden areas, 27+ km of trails, and countless plant collections, it’s a must-visit for plant lovers, families, hikers, and anyone seeking calm beauty.

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