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CN Tower
301 Front W
(416) 868-6937

Dundurn Castle

610 York, Hamilton
(905) 546-2872

Haggler's Market Place

1565 Barton E, Hamilton
(905) 545-4747

Made In Hamilton Heritage Project

51 Stuart, Hamilton
(905) 972-9133

Niagara Parks
Call Toll Free
(877) 642-7275

Agri-Tourism

Greater Hamilton is home to a wealth of farm markets suitable for a day adventure. Markets offering produce direct from the source, as well as tours, tea rooms, bakeries, craft shops and more.

Eco-Tourism
ECO- TOURISM In the mood for a walk in the woods? How about a touch of history, quiet contemplation, or just to stop and smell the roses? Whatever your preference, the region has a wealth of natural gifts to suit your fancy.

Family Fun & Learning
If you're looking to expand your horizons, look no further. Greater Hamilton is home to several attractions of national stature. Learn about art history. Botany. Aviation. Canadian Heritage.

The Scandia Voyage
In June 2001, the Scandia, a 55' sailboat, pulled out of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada for a round-the-world journey that is expected to take seven years and come close to a double circumvention of the globe.
Follow the story of this restored vessel and her three person, two canine crew as they navigate the waters of the world and meet the people who live on and near those waters.

Battlefield House Museum
Battlefield House Museum and Park is a National Historic Site. Built in 1796, Battlefield House gives visitors a chance to experience life in Upper Canada in the 1830s, guided by costumed staff.

Binbrook Conservation Area The Binbrook Conservation Area is a 396-hectare (978 acre) tract of land owned and operated by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority. Of this area, 174 hectares (430 acres) is covered by picturesque Lake Niapenco.

Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is a living museum featuring the aircraft used by Canadians or Canada's Military from the beginning of World War II up to the present.

Dundurn Castle
The official title is Dundurn National Historic Site, and Hamilton Military Museum, but it is better known simply as Dundurn Castle, a fascinating glimpse of Hamilton life in the middle 1800's. See the website for hours, visitor and contact information.

Dundas Historical Museum 139 Park St. W., Dundas (905) 627-7412
View the story of Dundas' "Golden Years", through vintage day-to-day tools and artifacts used by its citizens. The museum boasts an outstanding collection of dolls and toys.

Hamilton Military Museum The Hamilton Military Museum, located in Dundurn Park, displays Canadian military history, including uniforms, weapons and life style, from the War of 1812 to World War II. Details on hours and admission are included on their website.

Wild Waterworks
There's no better way to spend a Summer day than at Wild Waterworks in Confederation Park--with Canada's largest outdoor Wave Pool, Squirt Works for the youngsters, waterslides, and the new action River Ride! Wild Waterworks is completely accessible to the physically challenged. Wild Waterworks is open from June to Labour Day. Camping is available.

Lakeland Go Karts (Wild Waterworks and Adventure Village) It's all a part of summer fun. See the website for more details about Lakelanmd Go Karts, and the fun at Wild Waterworks and Adventure Village.