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Hamilton Children's Museum, east end [1] Hamilton Farmer's Market, founded in 1837; Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology, east end [2] HMCS Haida, National Historic Site, historic naval ship; Canada's most famous warship and the last remaining Tribal Class destroyer in the world; Nash-Jackson House, at Stoney Creek Battlefield Park [3]
This is a list of National Historic Sites (French: Lieux historiques nationaux du Canada) in Hamilton, Ontario. There are 15 National Historic Sites designated in Hamilton, [ 1 ] of which one ( HMCS Haida ) is administered by Parks Canada (identified below by the beaver icon ). [ 2 ]
Pages in category "Parks in Hamilton, Ontario" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Bayfront Park (Hamilton, Ontario) Beasley Park; C.
Pier 4 Park is a 2.4 hectare park found in the west-end of Hamilton Harbour near Bay Street North in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.. The park features a multi-use asphalt trail, 349 metres in length and 4 metres wide which provides barrier-free access to all areas of the park and linkages with the surrounding harbourfront precinct. [1]
The original fountain was dismantled in 1959, and a replica of the original fountain was erected in 1996 as part of Hamilton's Sesquicentennial. [6] The park also contains a memorial to Queen Victoria by Philipe Hebert, c. 1908. [7] Gore Park is home to the Hamilton Cenotaph / Gore Park Veterans Memorial by William Russell Souter, c. 1923.
In 2001, the new city of Hamilton was formed. 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
Gore Park, Hamilton, Ontario: 1908: Louis-Philippe Hébert: Statue on pedestal with sculptures [20] [21] More images: Queen Victoria Victoria Park, Kitchener, Ontario: 1911: Cavaliere Raffaele Zaccaquini Statue on pedestal with sculpture [22] Queen Victoria River Glade, New Brunswick: 1913: O. Andreini Statue on pedestal with sculpture group ...
Beasley Park is a park in the Lower City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and named after Richard Beasley, (1761–1842), a soldier, political figure, farmer, and businessman in Upper Canada. who was one of Hamilton's first settlers and came to Canada from New York in 1777.