Hamilton, Ontario History and Attractions

The city of Hamilton is located at the extreme western end of Lake Ontario, some 70km from Toronto. Its specialty industry is steel like Hamilton’s neighbors. Hamilton produces around 60% of Canada’s total steel output. Despite Hamilton being known as an industrial town it offers some excellent attractions.

 

The Royal Botanical Gardens are a favorite thing to see in Hamilton. The gardens comprise of forests, marshes, and small lakes spread over some 1,000 ha on the north side of Hamilton harbor. Trails crisscrossing the lake shore conduct visitors to several specialty gardens, notably a fine Rose Garden, the Laking Garden with its peonies and irises, and the heavily perfumes Lilac Garden. The Mediterranean Garden occupies a large conservatory and contains plants found in the climate some drawn from each corner of the world.

 

Dundurn Castle is a Regency villa dating back from the 1830’s, whose interior is home to a fine collection of period furnishings. The castle was built for the McNabs, one of the most influential families in Ontario, including the Prime Minister of Canada from 1854-1856, Sir Alan Napier McNab.

 

Hamilton Restaurants Review

I was walking along King William Street this morning and I thought, with all the noise of construction, the frustration of one-way street driving, and the shortage of parking spots available, I can see how downtown Hamilton may seem intimidating for out-of-towners and local residents alike. Many of who have turned to Burlington, Niagara, and Toronto restaurants for an out-of-the-ordinary dining experience. It’s hard to believe that downtown Hamilton used to be the hot spot for shopping, dining and entertainment some 50 years ago when a stroll along King Street was considered a treat on a Sunday afternoon.

If you are looking to take a break from the usual chain restaurants that dominate the Hamilton Mountain, it’s worth taking the short trip downtown to indulge in the vast array of culinary delights. Why not swap the blooming onion for the award winning Chorizo & Seafood Gumbo at Acclamation Bar & Grill or the half chicken dinner for the Malaysian Chicken at Boo’s Bistro?

You don’t have to travel far for a fabulous night out either. Did you know that Brownies Downtown turns into an after hours jazz lounge on the weekends, or that Bread & Roses Café offers an Open Mike night Thursday nights?

But how would you know these gems even exist? One can probably drive by 20 different restaurants on King Street in the blink of an eye. And who has time to surf 50 different restaurant websites? Hamilton’s only online restaurant menu guide offers a convenient solution where one can find many of Hamilton’s restaurant menus all on one website. Browse restaurant menus, print restaurant coupons, and view daily specials anytime. With all this at your fingertips, you will soon discover that Hamilton is truly a culinary diamond in the rough.

Marie Pavone is the president of http://www.MenusOnly.com, an online restaurant menu guide for the Hamilton, Burlington, Ancaster, Stoney Creek and Dundas, Ontario areas featuring local restaurant menus, printable coupons, and a listing of daily specials.

Hamilton Activites

Travellers always want something different. Some want to make their journey more exciting with sporting activities and lug around golf, fishing or skiing equipment, or haul their bikes; others will go scavenging through museums, devouring every piece of art and relic history. And then there are others who wouldn’t dare pass up the chance of gazing longingly at exotic animal species that one hardly sees in the neighbourhood back home.

If you consider Canada’s original safari centre located right in Hamilton. It houses more than 1,000 species of birds and animals that are let loose in game reserves. The children will be delighted. Apart from the roaming creatures, there are animal shows, nature tours, elephant swims and playing at Misumu Bay. The safari is open from May to October every year, and is managed by the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario. Visit admin@mionsafari.com for details.

If this safari doesn’t quench your thirst enough, there’s another exotic corner of Hamilton that will show off its collection of tropical and sub-tropical rare birds in Friends of the Aviary (telephone 1-905-546-4842). Regular public viewings outdoors are held from May through October and indoors during Sunday afternoons or by appointment.

Hamilton means Natural

The four seasons find clear expression in Hamilton. The escarpment is the place to be when witnessing the change in seasons. It carries natural and man-made settings, allowing travellers to see Hamilton in different perspectives.

One writer says that Hamilton is a distinct blend of the natural and the artificial, and the residents have taken advantage of this to make Hamilton attractive not only to first time visitors but to people who have chosen to make Hamilton their home.

Hamilton’s summer bay is a witness to man’s wholesome pursuit of pleasure. Sailing boats, jet skis, and windsurfers negotiate the relaxing waves as Bayfront Park and Pier 4 welcome aimless walkers, determined runners, and fun-seeking roller bladders.

Speaking of the natural, Hamilton maintains 1,500 kilometres of trails for hikers and bikers, and the not-so-sporty. More than 24 golf courses dot the area, and for antique shoppers, go through the maze of six communities for a whole slew of bric-a-brac.

If you missed summer in Hamilton, Fall is another great time to visit. Blinding but beautiful burnt oranges, reds and yellows add to the gorgeous backdrop, and everyone’s invited to carve out a pumpkin. And if spring is more your thing, then Hamilton has got something for you: it has the world’s largest lilac collection, in addition to the annual Tulip and Iris Show.

To gain a deeper appreciation of Hamilton, park the car and join the city’s walking tours for a taste of architecture. And again of the exotic: Hamilton’s art gallery located downtown contains over 7,000 works by British, European and American artistic talents.

For the kids: the Canada Marine Discovery Centre will satisfy their “mariner” curiosity – harbours, ocean depths, interactive exhibits, and songs and tales of the sea. A simulated Great Lakes freighter ride along with sounds of the Atlantic should add fuel to their imagination.

Need to worship? Cathedral of Christ the King should be an eye-opener and will offer a quiet moment after a hectic day of touring. Built in 1933, the cathedral has the finest Italian marble and 82 impressive stained windows!

The Junction Café & Lounge

Live Jazz music is often on the menu at this contemporary bistro-style restaurant, which offers a wide selection of appetizing menu items, including fresh greens, hot soups and unique entrées. Its location across from Theatre Aquarius makes it an ideal destination for a night out.

Address: 197-199 King William Street Hamilton ON Canada L8R 1A7
Ph: 1 905 528-7245

Shakespeare’s Steak House

Fine dining establishment, which has garnered a reputation around Hamilton. They produce meat masterpieces and much more every Monday through Saturday.

Address: 181 Main Street East Hamilton ON Canada L8N 1H2
Ph: 1 905 528-0689

Boo’s Bistro & Wine Bar

Features Thai, Malaysian, Singaporian, Indian and North American cuisines. Menu items include Sesame beef tossed with rice noodles, spiced duck breast, chili shrimp and much more.

Address: 164 James Street South Hamilton ON Canada L8P 3A2
Ph: 1 905 296-7598

Jackson Square Mall

One of Hamilton’s most popular shopping spots, Jackson Square Mall features a variety of shops, boutiques and department stores. Visitors can grab a quick bite to eat from one of the many vendors in the food fair and then check out one of Hollywood’s biggest hits at the multiplex.

Address: 2 King Street West Hamilton ON Canada L8P 1A1
Ph: 1 905 522-3501

Concession Street Neighbourhood

This open-air shopping mall is the originalshopping are of choice for residents of the Hamilton Escarpment. Located on Mountain Brow Boulevard.

Address: Concession Street/Mountain Brow Blvd Hamilton ON Canada
Ph: 1 905 383-2344

Comfort Inn Hamilton

The tastefully appointed rooms provide the best in comfort. This convenient location provides easy access to all major attractions.

Address: 183 Centennial Parkway N Hamilton ON L8E 1H8
Ph: 1 905 560-4500

Sheraton Hamilton Hotel

The Sheraton Hamilton Hotel is connected to Copps Coliseum, the Hamilton Convention Centre and two great shopping malls, making it a convenient place to stay for business and leisure travellers. Hotel amenities include a fitness centre, on-site dining, a business centre, an indoor swimming pool, laundry facilities and babysitting services.

Address: 116 King Street West Hamilton ON Canada L8P 4V3
Ph 905 529-5515

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