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Below is a timeline of events in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Joseph Brant, 1786. Before 1800. ... (7 September 1896). [26] 1896 – Hamilton firefighters unionized.
Supercrawl was founded in 2009, in the spirit of the monthly event known as Art Crawl, a walking tour of art galleries in Hamilton that is still active. [4][5] In June 2020, festival organizers announced that they would be reconfiguring festival programming in response to logistical uncertainties around coronavirus impacts, with smaller-scale ...
Location (s) Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Years active. 1976–present. Attendance. 200,000 (2013) [1] Website. Official website. The Festival of Friends is an annual three-day free summer music festival held in Gage Park in Hamilton, Ontario, on the first weekend in August.
On May 13, 2009, The Canadian Press reported on TSN.ca that Balsillie won the exclusive rights to Hamilton's Copps Coliseum until November after a unanimous vote by Hamilton city council. On May 29, 2009, Balsillie unveiled his plans to renovate the Centre into a state-of-the-art facility in anticipation of an NHL franchise coming to Hamilton. [21]
The Hamilton Convention Centre is a full service convention, exhibition, and event facility located in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. [3] The convention centre was designed by local architect Trevor P. Garwood-Jones [4] and was constructed in 1981 [1] along with the connected Ellen Fairclough Building as part of a large urban renewal project that was occurring in the Hamilton downtown ...
Winner Jim Duffy (1912) on the bridge over Burlington Canal. The Around the Bay Road Race (ATB) is a long distance road race annually in Hamilton, Ontario. The event features a 30 kilometer race, [a] a 5 kilometer race, a 10 kilometer race, a 15 kilometer race, and virtual races. [3] First held in 1894, it is the oldest long distance road race ...
Website. www.coreentertainment.ca /venues /detail /firstontario-concert-hall. FirstOntario Concert Hall is a music and performing arts venue in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The venue was originally known as Hamilton Place, and in 1998, became known as the Ronald V. Joyce Centre for the Performing Arts at Hamilton Place[2] after receiving ...
Bayfront Park, Pier 4 Park, Harbour West, Cootes Paradise, waterfront trail. Beach strip and lighthouse pier, beach trail. Bruce Trail, Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Dundas, Flamborough. Dundas Valley Conservation Area, Dundas. Gage Park, large historical park in the middle of the city. Hamilton Farmer's Market.