Art Gallery

[osm_map lat="43.2650901" lon="-79.8703394" width="100%" height="480px"] This smaller art gallery, known as Soul Art Studio, offers a more intimate experience than Hamilton’s larger institutions. It highlights local artists and provides a space for workshops, exhibitions, and creative events. The gallery is a welcoming venue for both emerging and established creators. Being centrally located, visitors can pair a stop here with a coffee shop visit or a walk through the surrounding arts neighbourhoods. It provides a snapshot of Hamilton’s grassroots creative community, away from the larger tourist attractions. Location: 43.2650901, -79.8703394 Tags: - Name: Art Gallery - Tourism: Museum - Website: https://www.soulartstudio.com/
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Art Gallery of Hamilton

[osm_map lat="43.2571191" lon="-79.8724936" width="100%" height="480px"] The Art Gallery of Hamilton (AGH) is one of Ontario’s most significant art institutions and a cultural jewel of the city. Founded in 1914, the AGH houses a permanent collection of more than 10,000 works, with strengths in Canadian historical art, 19th-century European works, and contemporary pieces. Beyond exhibitions, the gallery hosts film series, workshops, and community programs, making it a lively cultural hub. Tourists visiting Hamilton often highlight the AGH as a must-see attraction, not only for its collection but also for its striking building and central location near downtown. Location: 43.2571191, -79.8724936 Tags: - check_date:opening_hours: 2023-12-01 - Admission: yes - Name: Art Gallery of Hamilton - opening_hours:url: https://www.artgalleryofhamilton.com/plan-your-visit/ - Tourism: gallery - Website: https://www.artgalleryofhamilton.com/ - Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible - Wikidata: Q4796830 -…
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Battlefield House Museum

[osm_map lat="43.2176274" lon="-79.766065" width="100%" height="480px"] The Battlefield House Museum is a key heritage site in Hamilton, preserving the memory of the Battle of Stoney Creek during the War of 1812. The historic home belonged to the Gage family and now functions as a museum with exhibits on early settler life and Canada’s military history. The surrounding Battlefield Park features monuments, landscaped grounds, and an annual reenactment that draws large crowds. For visitors, the museum offers a chance to step into Hamilton’s past while enjoying the natural beauty of the escarpment area. Location: 43.2176274, -79.766065 Tags: - House Number: 77 - Postal Code: L8G 5E5 - Building: Yes - Name: Battlefield House Museum - Operator: Hamilton Civic Museums - Phone: +1-905-662-8458 - Tourism: Museum - Website: http://www.battlefieldhouse.ca/ - Wikidata: Q4025929 -…
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Birds of Prey Flying Demonstration

[osm_map lat="43.344105" lon="-80.1823538" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.344105, -80.1823538 Tags: - Amenity: Theatre - Name: Birds of Prey Flying Demonstration
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Canadian Football Hall of Fame & Museum

[osm_map lat="43.2523649" lon="-79.8311708" width="100%" height="480px"] The Canadian Football Hall of Fame & Museum honours the history of Canadian football and the athletes, coaches, and builders who shaped the game. Its exhibits include memorabilia, interactive displays, and the iconic Hall of Fame busts. Fans can learn about legendary Grey Cup moments, team histories, and the evolution of Canadian football. Visitors often combine a stop at the museum with a trip to Tim Hortons Field, home of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, located nearby. On game days, the energy in the area is unmatched, making the museum an essential destination for both football fans and casual sports enthusiasts exploring Hamilton. Location: 43.2523649, -79.8311708 Tags: - House Number: 64 - Name: Canadian Football Hall of Fame & Museum - Opening Hours: Tu-Sa 09:30-16:30 - Tourism:…
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Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

[osm_map lat="43.1598737" lon="-79.9248984" width="100%" height="480px"] The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, located near Hamilton International Airport in Mount Hope, is one of the country’s premier aviation museums. Its collection includes more than 40 aircraft, from World War II fighters to Cold War jets. The museum is best known for its operational Avro Lancaster, one of only two in the world still flying. Visitors can explore interactive displays, climb inside cockpits, and attend special airshows. It is a must-visit attraction for aviation enthusiasts and families alike. Location: 43.1598737, -79.9248984 Tags: - House Number: 9280 - Postal Code: L0R 1W0 - Province: ON - Building: Yes - Museum: aerospace - Name: Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum - Phone: +1-905-679-4183 - Tourism: Museum - Website: https://www.warplane.com/ - Wikidata: Q5030675 - Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Canadian…
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Carnegie Gallery

[osm_map lat="43.2660482" lon="-79.9548541" width="100%" height="480px"] The Carnegie Gallery in Dundas is a cherished cultural institution located in a former 1910 Carnegie library building. Operated as a cooperative, it showcases the work of local artists and craftspeople, with exhibitions ranging from painting and photography to ceramics, jewellery, and sculpture. The gallery also features a shop where visitors can purchase unique handmade pieces. Its historic architecture combined with its role in promoting local creativity makes it a must-visit stop in Dundas. Tourists exploring the village atmosphere of Dundas often include the Carnegie Gallery in their itinerary. Location: 43.2660482, -79.9548541 Tags: - House Number: 10 - Postal Code: L9H 1T7 - Province: ON - Name: Carnegie Gallery - Tourism: gallery - Street: King Street West - City: Dundas
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Cineplex Cinemas Ancaster

[osm_map lat="43.2274895" lon="-79.9537538" width="100%" height="480px"] Cineplex Cinemas Ancaster is a major movie complex serving the western part of Hamilton. Located in Ancaster, it features multiple screens, premium seating, and a full range of concessions. It regularly shows first-run films, from family animation to international blockbusters, and hosts special screenings including live opera, theatre, and sporting events. The theatre is a popular outing for residents of Ancaster and surrounding communities, with its location near retail centres making it easy to combine shopping and dining with a movie night. Location: 43.2274895, -79.9537538 Tags: - House Number: 771 - Postal Code: L9G 3K9 - Amenity: Cinema - Brand: Cineplex - Brand Wikidata: Q2972807 - Building: Retail - Name: Cineplex Cinemas Ancaster - Former Name: SilverCity Ancaster - Operator: Cineplex - Phone: +1-905-304-5888 -…
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Citadel Theater

[osm_map lat="43.2580542" lon="-79.8673759" width="100%" height="480px"] The Citadel Theatre in Hamilton is home to Theatre Aquarius’s training programs and serves as a creative space for workshops and rehearsals. Its black box theatre setup allows for flexible staging of performances, ranging from experimental plays to intimate productions. The Citadel has earned a reputation as an incubator for new Canadian works and a hub for artists developing their craft in Hamilton’s downtown arts district. Location: 43.2580542, -79.8673759 Tags: - House Number: 28 - Amenity: Theatre - Name: Citadel Theater - Street: Rebecca Street - City: Hamilton
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Drive in theatre

[osm_map lat="43.1988704" lon="-79.7588512" width="100%" height="480px"] The Hamilton area is home to drive-in cinema experiences that combine nostalgia with modern entertainment. These outdoor theatres allow visitors to enjoy movies under the stars from the comfort of their cars. Popular with families, couples, and groups of friends, drive-ins provide a relaxed and unique alternative to traditional theatres. Seasonal events, double features, and themed nights add to the appeal. While some drive-ins are located just outside Hamilton’s borders, they remain a favourite destination for residents and tourists seeking retro-style fun on warm summer evenings. Location: 43.1988704, -79.7588512 Tags: - Amenity: Cinema - Pedestrians: no - Name: Drive in theatre - Source: NRCan-CanVec-7.0
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Dundas Little Theatre

[osm_map lat="43.265766" lon="-79.9630878" width="100%" height="480px"] Dundas Little Theatre, located in the Dundas community of Hamilton, has a long history of presenting community-driven performances. The theatre is cherished for its close-knit atmosphere and high-quality productions that showcase local talent. With a focus on both traditional plays and modern works, it provides an accessible cultural experience. Visitors to Dundas often attend shows here as part of exploring the area’s heritage streets, shops, and galleries. Location: 43.265766, -79.9630878 Tags: - Amenity: Theatre - attribution: Natural Resources Canada - Building: Yes - canvec:CODE: 2010252 - canvec:UUID: 5698b232d44241c49c3caadc93b70454 - Name: Dundas Little Theatre - Source: CanVec_Import_2009 - Website: https://www.dundaslittletheatre.com/
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Dundas Museum and Archives

[osm_map lat="43.2681558" lon="-79.9592891" width="100%" height="480px"] The Dundas Museum and Archives preserves and shares the rich history of Dundas, a community within Hamilton. Its exhibitions highlight local industry, daily life, and the stories of residents who shaped the town. The archives are an invaluable resource for researchers, genealogists, and history enthusiasts. Visitors can explore permanent and temporary exhibits, attend lectures, and join seasonal walking tours. The museum provides a welcoming introduction to the heritage of one of Hamilton’s most historic communities. Location: 43.2681558, -79.9592891 Tags: - Name: Dundas Museum and Archives - Tourism: Museum
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Dundas Valley Trail Centre – Interpretive Centre

[osm_map lat="43.2455367" lon="-79.9959801" width="100%" height="480px"] The Dundas Valley Trail Centre is an educational hub set within the Dundas Valley Conservation Area. Built in the style of a 19th-century railway station, it serves as a gateway to the valley’s extensive trail system. The centre provides interpretive exhibits on the area’s ecology, geology, and cultural history. Visitors often use it as a starting point for hiking or cycling along the Bruce Trail and other routes. It is both a resource for learning and a meeting place for outdoor adventures. Location: 43.2455367, -79.9959801 Tags: - House Number: 650 - Postal Code: L9H 5E3 - Building: Yes - Admission: no - Museum: nature - Name: Dundas Valley Trail Centre - Interpretive Centre - Former Name: Sulphur Springs Rail Station - Opening Hours: Fr 08:30-15:00;…
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Dundurn Castle

[osm_map lat="43.2694696" lon="-79.884192" width="100%" height="480px"] Dundurn Castle is Hamilton’s most famous historic site, a grand neoclassical mansion built in the 1830s for Sir Allan Napier MacNab, Premier of the Province of Canada. The castle’s 40 rooms have been restored to reflect 19th-century upper-class life, complete with authentic furnishings and guided tours. Visitors can learn about the political and social history of the era while exploring the estate’s gardens and grounds. Close to Dundurn, tourists will find Bayfront Park and the Hamilton waterfront, perfect for a scenic walk. The castle is a must-see attraction for anyone interested in history, architecture, or cultural tourism in Hamilton. Location: 43.2694696, -79.884192 Tags: - House Number: 610 - Name: Dundurn Castle - Tourism: Museum - Website: https://www.hamilton.ca/things-do/hamilton-civic-museums/dundurn-national-historic-site - Wikidata: Q5314924 - Wikipedia: English Wikipedia –…
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Green Venture EcoHouse

[osm_map lat="43.2110066" lon="-79.785648" width="100%" height="480px"] The Green Venture EcoHouse is a community-focused environmental education centre in Hamilton. Set in a heritage home, it features interactive exhibits on sustainable living, energy conservation, and eco-friendly gardening. Visitors can explore demonstration gardens, renewable energy displays, and workshops on green living practices. Schools, families, and community groups frequently attend programs here, making it a hub for learning about sustainability in an urban setting. Location: 43.2110066, -79.785648 Tags: - Name: Green Venture EcoHouse - Tourism: Museum - Website: https://greenventure.ca/contact/ - Wikidata: Q105975429
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Griffin House

[osm_map lat="43.2357098" lon="-80.0029232" width="100%" height="480px"] Griffin House is a national historic site located in Ancaster, part of Hamilton. Built in the 1820s, it was home to Enerals Griffin, an African-American freedom seeker who escaped enslavement in the United States and settled in Upper Canada. Today, the house serves as a museum dedicated to Black Canadian history and the legacy of the Underground Railroad. Visitors can learn about resilience, community, and the fight for freedom while exploring the restored farmhouse and its surrounding conservation area. Location: 43.2357098, -80.0029232 Tags: - House Number: 733 - Admission: no - Name: Griffin House - Tourism: Museum - Website: https://www.hamilton.ca/things-do/hamilton-civic-museums/griffin-house-national-historic-site - Street: Mineral Springs Road
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Hamilton Children’s Museum

[osm_map lat="43.2434617" lon="-79.8257888" width="100%" height="480px"] The Hamilton Children’s Museum provides an interactive and playful environment designed for young learners and their families. Exhibits encourage hands-on exploration of art, science, and history through creative play. Seasonal programs, workshops, and events make it a favourite destination for school groups and families looking for educational entertainment. Located in a historic house, the museum blends Hamilton’s heritage with modern learning activities, making it a memorable stop for children of all ages. Location: 43.2434617, -79.8257888
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Hamilton Military Museum

[osm_map lat="43.268171" lon="-79.8847064" width="100%" height="480px"] The Hamilton Military Museum is located adjacent to Dundurn Castle and highlights the city’s military heritage. Its exhibits cover the War of 1812, World War I, and World War II, with artefacts, uniforms, and personal stories of local soldiers. Educational programs and interactive displays make it engaging for visitors of all ages. After visiting the museum, tourists can continue exploring Dundurn Park or head towards the waterfront for trails and picnic areas. Together, the museum and castle form one of Hamilton’s most historically rich sites. Location: 43.268171, -79.8847064 Tags: - Name: Hamilton Military Museum - Tourism: Museum - Website: https://www.hamilton.ca/things-do/hamilton-civic-museums/hamilton-military-museum
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Hamilton Steam & Technology Museum

[osm_map lat="43.2566569" lon="-79.7721898" width="100%" height="480px"] The Hamilton Steam & Technology Museum, part of the city’s Civic Museums, preserves one of the oldest surviving waterworks facilities in North America. Visitors can explore massive 19th-century steam engines, industrial machinery, and exhibits on Hamilton’s role as the “Steel Capital of Canada.” The museum brings industrial heritage to life, offering demonstrations and educational programs. Location: 43.2566569, -79.7721898 Tags: - House Number: 900 - Name: Hamilton Steam & Technology Museum - Tourism: Museum - Website: https://www.hamilton.ca/attractions/hamilton-civic-museums/hamilton-museum-steam-technology-national-historic-site - Street: Woodward Avenue - City: Hamilton
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Historic Plaque

[osm_map lat="43.2556957" lon="-79.8718145" width="100%" height="480px"] Historic plaques across Hamilton commemorate important people, places, and events that shaped the city’s identity. These markers can be found on heritage buildings, in parks, and along major streets. Each plaque tells a story, whether about Indigenous history, early settlement, industry, or cultural milestones. Tourists often enjoy discovering plaques while walking downtown or exploring the Niagara Escarpment trails. They provide context to Hamilton’s urban landscape, turning an ordinary stroll into an educational journey through time. Location: 43.2556957, -79.8718145 Tags: - Name: Historic Plaque - Tourism: Museum
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L.R. Wilson Concert Hall

[osm_map lat="43.2616421" lon="-79.9167536" width="100%" height="480px"] The L.R. Wilson Concert Hall at McMaster University is one of Hamilton’s premier music venues. With exceptional acoustics and modern design, it serves as a stage for both student ensembles and internationally recognized performers. The hall regularly hosts concerts, lectures, and cultural events, making it an academic as well as artistic landmark. For visitors interested in Hamilton’s university scene and live music, the concert hall is a must-see venue. Location: 43.2616421, -79.9167536 Tags: - Amenity: Theatre - Name: L.R. Wilson Concert Hall - Website: https://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/student-life-services/concert-hall/
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Landmark

[osm_map lat="43.2582332" lon="-79.8701511" width="100%" height="480px"] Landmark Cinemas Hamilton offers a modern cinema experience with multiple screens, luxury recliner seating, and advanced sound systems. The theatre is known for its comfort and for screening the latest Hollywood releases as well as special events. Guests enjoy the spacious environment and easy accessibility, with the cinema serving as a go-to destination for both casual moviegoers and dedicated film fans. Its convenient location within the city makes it a popular entertainment stop for families and groups of friends. Location: 43.2582332, -79.8701511 Tags: - Amenity: Cinema - Brand: Landmark Cinemas - Brand Wikidata: Q6484762 - Last Checked: 2025-06-01 - Name: Landmark - Former Name: Empire Theatres
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Levity

[osm_map lat="43.2580115" lon="-79.8726592" width="100%" height="480px"] Levity Comedy Club & Lounge is Hamilton’s dedicated comedy venue, known for stand-up shows, open mic nights, and touring acts. It provides a lively atmosphere where guests can enjoy food, drinks, and laughter in a modern lounge setting. As a growing part of Hamilton’s nightlife, Levity attracts both seasoned comedians and rising talent, making it a go-to destination for entertainment seekers. Location: 43.2580115, -79.8726592 Tags: - House Number: 120 - Postal Code: L8P 1A1 - Province: ON - Amenity: Theatre - level: 2 - Name: Levity - Website: https://www.levitycomedyclub.com/ - Wheelchair Accessible: Partially Accessible - Street: King Street West - City: Hamilton
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Little Ray’s Nature Centre

[osm_map lat="43.3458007" lon="-80.1809005" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.3458007, -80.1809005 Tags: - Amenity: Theatre - Name: Little Ray’s Nature Centre
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Lyric Theatre

[osm_map lat="43.2607437" lon="-79.882202" width="100%" height="480px"] The Lyric Theatre is a well-known Hamilton venue that highlights local and touring productions. With its intimate setting, it has become a favourite spot for theatre enthusiasts who enjoy plays, concerts, and community events. The venue has played a role in Hamilton’s cultural renewal, supporting emerging artists and offering audiences a place to experience live entertainment close to the city centre. Location: 43.2607437, -79.882202 Tags: - Amenity: Theatre - Name: Lyric Theatre
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McMaster Museum of Art

[osm_map lat="43.2626347" lon="-79.9181376" width="100%" height="480px"] The McMaster Museum of Art is an academic and public gallery located at McMaster University. With a collection of over 7,000 objects, it showcases Canadian, European, and contemporary works. Rotating exhibitions bring international artists and fresh perspectives to the city, while the permanent collection includes significant pieces from Indigenous and modern Canadian art. Students, scholars, and tourists alike benefit from the museum’s free admission, making it one of Hamilton’s most accessible cultural institutions. Location: 43.2626347, -79.9181376 Tags: - Building: University - Admission: no - Name: McMaster Museum of Art - Operator: McMaster University - Tourism: Museum - Website: https://museum.mcmaster.ca/ - Wikidata: Q1519050 - Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – McMaster Museum of Art
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Parrot Paradise

[osm_map lat="43.3436171" lon="-80.1832583" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.3436171, -80.1832583 Tags: - Amenity: Theatre - Name: Parrot Paradise
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Player’s Guild of Hamilton Inc.

[osm_map lat="43.2568966" lon="-79.8801755" width="100%" height="480px"] The Player’s Guild of Hamilton is one of the oldest continuously operating community theatre groups in North America. Founded in the early 20th century, it has become a cornerstone of Hamilton’s performing arts scene. The Guild stages a variety of productions each year, ranging from classic dramas to contemporary plays. Visitors value the intimate setting, dedicated performers, and the Guild’s role in nurturing local talent. It is an ideal stop for culture seekers looking to experience authentic community theatre in Hamilton. Location: 43.2568966, -79.8801755
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Sculpture Park

[osm_map lat="43.2564708" lon="-79.8727673" width="100%" height="480px"] Hamilton’s Sculpture Park is a public art space that showcases contemporary outdoor works by Canadian and international artists. It offers visitors a chance to experience art in an open setting, blending creativity with nature. The installations range from abstract to representational, making it a dynamic and photogenic site. Nearby, tourists can explore Hamilton’s downtown cultural core, which includes galleries, restaurants, and boutique shops. The park is a relaxing stop for art lovers, families, and anyone seeking a quiet green space in the city. Location: 43.2564708, -79.8727673 Tags: - Name: Sculpture Park - Tourism: Museum
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SilverCity Hamilton Mountain Cinemas

[osm_map lat="43.1934028" lon="-79.8091851" width="100%" height="480px"] SilverCity Hamilton Mountain Cinemas, operated by Cineplex, is one of the city’s main destinations for blockbuster films. With multiple screens, comfortable seating, and modern projection technology, it offers a full cinema experience. Visitors enjoy the wide range of concessions, family-friendly facilities, and easy access from surrounding neighbourhoods. Beyond Hollywood releases, the theatre also screens special events, live performances, and community film programs, making it a versatile hub for entertainment. Location: 43.1934028, -79.8091851 Tags: - House Number: 795 - Postal Code: L8J 0B4 - Amenity: Cinema - Brand: Cineplex - Brand Wikidata: Q2972807 - brand:wikipedia: en:Cineplex Entertainment - Building: Yes - Name: SilverCity Hamilton Mountain Cinemas - Operator: Cineplex - Phone: +1-905-560-0239 - Website: https://www.cineplex.com/Theatre/silvercity-hamilton-mountain-cinemas - Street: Paramount Drive - City: Stoney Creek
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Staircase Theatre

[osm_map lat="43.263281" lon="-79.8877625" width="100%" height="480px"] The Staircase Theatre is a creative hub in Hamilton, offering live performances, indie film screenings, and a welcoming café. Housed in a converted historic building, it has developed into a vibrant centre for local artists and audiences. Its programming includes comedy shows, workshops, improv nights, and small-scale theatre productions. Beyond the stage, the venue also serves as a community gathering place, drawing both residents and tourists interested in Hamilton’s alternative arts scene. Location: 43.263281, -79.8877625 Tags: - House Number: 27 - Amenity: Theatre - Building: Yes - Name: Staircase Theatre - Website: https://staircase.org/ - Street: Dundurn Street North
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The Movie Palace

[osm_map lat="43.2412516" lon="-79.8537358" width="100%" height="480px"] The Movie Palace is a locally owned theatre that captures the charm of traditional cinema. Known for its friendly service and affordable tickets, it screens a mix of mainstream films and community events. With its nostalgic style and welcoming atmosphere, it appeals to visitors looking for a more personal alternative to large corporate cinemas. Families, students, and neighbourhood residents often gather here, making it a true community hub for film lovers. Location: 43.2412516, -79.8537358 Tags: - Amenity: Cinema - Name: The Movie Palace
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Theatre Aquarius

[osm_map lat="43.2552645" lon="-79.861731" width="100%" height="480px"] Theatre Aquarius is Hamilton’s largest professional theatre company and a cornerstone of the city’s cultural life. Since opening its doors in the late 1970s, it has earned a national reputation for presenting high-quality productions, including Canadian premieres, classic dramas, comedies, and musicals. Located in downtown Hamilton, the theatre draws thousands of visitors each season, creating a vibrant atmosphere in the city’s core. Theatre Aquarius also runs community outreach and youth programs, supporting the next generation of performers and audiences. For tourists, a night at Theatre Aquarius offers both entertainment and a glimpse into Hamilton’s thriving creative identity. Location: 43.2552645, -79.861731 Tags: - Amenity: Theatre - Name: Theatre Aquarius
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Tim Hortons Museum

[osm_map lat="43.2446133" lon="-79.8191866" width="100%" height="480px"] The Tim Hortons Museum celebrates the legacy of Canada’s most famous coffee and doughnut chain, founded in Hamilton in 1964 by NHL player Tim Horton. The museum houses memorabilia, photographs, and vintage equipment that trace the brand’s growth from a single shop to an international franchise. For many Canadians and tourists, visiting the Tim Hortons Museum is a nostalgic experience, linking Hamilton’s identity to one of the country’s most recognizable cultural icons. Location: 43.2446133, -79.8191866 Tags: - Admission: no - Name: Tim Hortons Museum - Tourism: Museum
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Westdale Theatre

[osm_map lat="43.262316" lon="-79.9056156" width="100%" height="480px"] The Westdale Theatre is one of Hamilton’s cultural landmarks, originally opening in 1935 and fully restored in recent years. This single-screen theatre now operates as a cultural centre, presenting a carefully curated program of independent films, documentaries, and international cinema. It also hosts lectures, concerts, and community events, making it more than just a movie house. Visitors appreciate the restored Art Deco architecture and the intimate viewing experience. For culture-oriented tourists, The Westdale offers a unique glimpse into Hamilton’s history and modern arts scene. Location: 43.262316, -79.9056156 Tags: - Amenity: Cinema - Name: Westdale Theatre - Name (Turkish): sinema - Official Name: The Westdale - Number of Screens: 1 - Website: https://www.thewestdale.ca/ - Wikidata: Q38390720
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Whitehern Historic House

[osm_map lat="43.2545495" lon="-79.8720199" width="100%" height="480px"] Whitehern Historic House and Garden is a beautifully preserved 19th-century family home in the heart of Hamilton. Once belonging to the prominent McQuesten family, the property now serves as a civic museum. Visitors can explore period rooms filled with original furnishings, art collections, and personal artefacts that span three generations. The peaceful walled garden provides a retreat in the middle of the city, while seasonal tours and events highlight Victorian traditions. Whitehern offers a rare glimpse into the domestic life of Hamilton’s elite. Location: 43.2545495, -79.8720199 Tags: - House Number: 41 - Postal Code: L8P 1L3 - Province: Ontario - Building: Yes - Name: Whitehern Historic House - Source: Bing - Tourism: Museum - Website: https://www.hamilton.ca/attractions/hamilton-civic-museums/whitehern-historic-house-garden-national-historic-site - Street: Jackson Street West - City: Hamilton
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Workers Arts and Heritage Centre

[osm_map lat="43.2663928" lon="-79.8673712" width="100%" height="480px"] The Workers Arts and Heritage Centre (WAHC) is dedicated to preserving and celebrating Canada’s working-class history. Located in a restored 19th-century building, the centre offers exhibitions on labour rights, immigration, and social justice movements. Its galleries showcase both historical artefacts and contemporary art that reflect the experiences of workers. WAHC is situated near James Street North, Hamilton’s arts district, making it an easy addition to a cultural walking tour. Visitors can attend workshops, festivals, or simply enjoy the monthly Art Crawl, which brings the entire area to life. Location: 43.2663928, -79.8673712 Tags: - House Number: 51 - Postal Code: L8L 1B5 - Last Checked: 2025-07-31 - Admission: no - Name: Workers Arts and Heritage Centre - Opening Hours: We-Fr 10:00-16:00; Sa 12:00-16:00 - Phone: +1…
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You Me Gallery

[osm_map lat="43.2647214" lon="-79.8653919" width="100%" height="480px"] You Me Gallery is an independent art space located on James Street North, Hamilton’s well-known arts district. Dedicated to showcasing contemporary visual art, it provides a platform for emerging and established artists to present experimental and thought-provoking work. The gallery contributes to the vibrant James Street North Art Crawl, an event that draws thousands of visitors each month. For art lovers, You Me Gallery offers a chance to experience Hamilton’s creative edge and discover unique works outside of mainstream institutions. Location: 43.2647214, -79.8653919 Tags: - Last Checked: 2025-06-01 - Name: You Me Gallery - Tourism: gallery
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