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The Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth and its six local municipalities; Ancaster, Dundas, Flamborough, Glanbrook, Hamilton and Stoney Creek amalgamated. (January 1) [1] Before amalgamation, the "old" City of Hamilton was made up of 100 neighbourhoods. Today in the new megacity, there are over 200 designated neighbourhoods. [2]
Pages in category "Neighbourhoods in Hamilton, Ontario" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Hamilton is a port city in the ... the "old" City of Hamilton had 331,121 residents and was divided into 100 neighbourhoods. The former region of Hamilton-Wentworth ...
Beasley is a neighbourhood in the Lower City area of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The Beasley neighbourhood is bounded in the north by the Canadian National Railway tracks just north of Barton Street , James Street (west), Main Street (south) and Wellington Street (east).
The city of Hamilton was founded by George Hamilton, a War of 1812 veteran, merchant, and local politician, in 1815/16. The public square of the village was Gore Park at the corner of James and King Streets, just a few blocks east of what would become Strathcona neighbourhood. Hamilton received its city charter in 1846.
Hamilton's deep sea port is accessed by ship canal through the beach strip into the harbour and is traversed by two bridges, the QEW's Burlington Bay - James N. Allan Skyway and the lower Canal Lift Bridge. Hamilton Harbour ranks one of Canada's largest seaports. The Hamilton Port Authority manages the heavily industrial harbour. [14]
Sherman Avenue is a collector road in the lower portion of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.It begins at the Niagara Escarpment ('The Mountain') just south of Cumberland Avenue and is a one-way street bisecting the industrialized northern neighbourhoods of the city.
Almost two-thirds of the students come from outside the immediate Hamilton region. [ 5 ] Built in 1931, Westdale Secondary School was immediately deemed the largest composite school in the British Empire , having cost $1.3 million to build and consisting of 4.7 hectares of building, grounds and athletic fields.