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- Dundurn Castle
- HMCS Haida National Historic Site
- Bayfront Park
- Tiffany Falls Conservation Area
- Westfield Heritage Village
- Pier 4 Park
- Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
14 Top-Rated Things to Do in Hamilton, Ontario
Written by Bryan Dearsley Updated Mar 23, 2023
Author Bryan Dearsley lives in Ontario. He visited the city of Hamilton in the fall of 2022 to tour its attractions and revitalized waterfront .
Located on the western end of Lake Ontario the port city of Hamilton has long been one of Canada's most important industrial centers, but it has also become a popular place to visit, with plenty of things to keep visitors busy. It's an easy day trip from Toronto and less than 40 minutes from Niagara Falls .
Venture inland from the lakeshore up onto the "mountain," as the Niagara Escarpment is known to locals, and you'll find countless pretty waterfalls , most of them easily accessible by pleasant hiking trails.
And, for die-hard hikers, Hamilton makes the perfect jumping-off spot to explore the famous Bruce Trail, which at 890 kilometers in length is the country's longest and oldest trail .
Add to this mix other rewarding places to visit like well-marked conservation areas, museums and art galleries, as well as a vibrant food and drink scene, and you'll not run out of things to do in Hamilton, Ontario.
1. Take a Tour of Dundurn Castle
2. hike the historic bruce trail, 3. view the royal botanical gardens, 4. take flight at the canadian warplane heritage museum, 5. visit canada's "fightingest" warship: hmcs haida, 6. explore hamilton's waterfalls, 7. take a waterfront stroll in bayfront park, 8. see the greenhouse in gage park, 9. enjoy the art gallery of hamilton, 10. hamilton museum of steam & technology, 11. battlefield house museum & park national historic site, 12. travel back in time at westfield heritage village, 13. score a touchdown at the canadian football hall of fame & museum, 14. visit the rock garden at rbg, hamilton - climate chart.
Built in 1835, Dundurn Castle is as close as you'll get to an authentic Regency-style manor house anywhere in Canada. Consisting of more than 1,700 square meters of living space and some 40 rooms, its most striking feature is its stunning Neoclassical design, most notably the four huge pillars at its main entrance.
The home of businessman Sir Allan MacNab, who became prime minister of Canada in 1854, this striking building featured many innovations in its construction, including running water and gas lighting. Purchased by the City of Hamilton around 1900, the building has been carefully restored to look just as it would have in 1855.
Highlights of a visit include seeing original décor and furnishings, as well as anecdotes and history shared by the well-informed costumed guides. If you're visiting in winter, you'll get to see the house decorated for Christmas festivities. Be sure to check into the availability of the fun cooking classes on offer in the home's historic kitchen.
In addition to the building's interior, be sure to explore the grounds, too. Along the way, you'll see the splendid folly, a two-acre kitchen garden (still in use), and the old coach house (now a shop).
Free garden tours are also available and are highly recommended; you'll be rewarded with superb views over Burlington Bay and Bayfront Park, along with some memorable selfies with this grand old home as a backdrop.
Address: 610 York Blvd, Hamilton, Ontario
Walking the length of the Bruce Trail is an 890-kilometer-long bucket list item for diehard hikers. It stretches from the mighty Niagara Falls all the way north to Tobermory on Lake Huron , passing through the ski resort of Blue Mountain and nearby Collingwood on the way. Fortunately for the rest of us, this epic hiking trail can be broken down into manageable bits that lend themselves perfectly to bite-sized adventures.
Given its location on the Niagara Escarpment, an area of outstanding natural beauty that's been designated a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, Hamilton makes for the perfect jumping-off spot for those wanting to tackle one of the prettiest sections of this iconic trail, which is one of Canada's best hikes .
Along the way, you'll pass some of the escarpment's most spectacular waterfalls, including the pretty Canterbury Falls . Located in the Dundas Valley Conservation Area just a few minutes west of downtown Hamilton, the Bruce Trail passes directly by the falls.
Address: 650 Governors Road, Dundas, Ontario
Although officially a part of the neighboring city of Burlington , Ontario, the Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) should definitely be included on your list of things to do in Hamilton. Exploring this spectacular attraction, just 10 minutes' drive east of Hamilton, can easily occupy the best part of a day, so be sure to plan accordingly, and take good walking shoes.
Covering a vast area of over 2,420 acres, the gardens are rich in biodiversity and are home to more than 1,100 species of plants, many of them native to the region. Among the rarest of plant species found here are the aptly named bashful bulrush and the endangered red mulberry tree.
It's also well-known among birders, who can expect to see a variety of species year-round. Of the 300 species that can be seen here, most are passing through on their way to warmer climes.
The gardens are broken into a number of areas, one of the largest being Hendrie Park, the RBG's largest cultivated gardens. Here, you'll find the impressive Rose Garden, which includes a variety of hardier, cold-weather Canadian types, and the attractive Morrison Woodland Garden, an especially lovely spot to visit in spring when the forest floor is littered with trilliums, the official provincial flower.
If you're visiting in winter, be sure to check out the RBG's official website for news of events and festivals . Highlights include an impressive display of Christmas lights, festive treats, and music.
Address: 80 Plains Road W, Burlington, Ontario
Home to one of Canada's largest historic military collections, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is a must-visit at any time of year. Located at Hamilton's international airport, its static displays include 47 military aircraft ranging from WWI-era prop jobs to more modern jet fighters.
The majority of these classic old planes are fully restored and operable. No two visits are quite the same, as they're frequently moved in and out of the huge hangar that serves as the museum. Also interesting is the fact that there's always a plane undergoing restoration in the main hanger, allowing visitors to observe and interact with those working on these machines.
The star of the show, though, is its Avro Lancaster. One of only two of these iconic WW2 bombers still able to fly, this aircraft is often out on display at air shows and events, so call ahead of time to see if she's home. Other rare aircraft include a Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire, both well-known for their roles in the Battle of Britain.
If possible, try to time your visit to coincide with the museum's annual air show. Better still, splash out on the rare opportunity to actually fly in one of these vintage aircraft. A large gift shop and café are located on the premises.
Address: 9280 Airport Road, Mount Hope, Ontario
Nicknamed Canada's "fightingest ship" for its record of sinking the most enemy tonnage while serving the country's navy in WW2, HMCS Haida National Historic Site is another waterfront tourist attraction to add to your Hamilton travel itinerary.
Built in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in Britain and launched in 1943, this historic destroyer is easily accessed from her berth at Hamilton's Pier 9. Designated a National Historic Site, this well-preserved museum ship is fun to explore for all ages.
Highlights of a visit include seeing the often "tight" sleeping and eating quarters shared by the ship's crew of over 250 men, along with the officer's quarters, the engine room, and the bridge. There's plenty of hands-on fun to be had, too, including trying your hand at Morse code, as well as using vintage RADAR equipment to "search" for enemy submarines.
A number of informative guided tours are available and last around an hour. On special occasions, you can even witness the ship's deck guns being fired.
Address: Pier 9, 658 Catharine Street N, Hamilton, Ontario
Of the more than 100 waterfalls known to be located on the Niagara Escarpment, many of the most picturesque can be found within the city limits of Hamilton. The most popular of these is the spectacular Albion Falls , also known as "lover's leap."
Standing nearly 20 meters tall, this cascade falls is located where the fast flowing Red Hill Creek flows over the escarpment, along the way passing over a number of downward steps that add significantly to the appeal. Some of the best views can be had from King's Forest Park. While especially pretty in the fall, it can get busy, so try to avoid weekends in September and October if you can.
Other Hamilton waterfalls can be reached by following well-marked trails. One of the most popular routes is the "Great Falls Loop." This pleasant 3.5-kilometer escarpment route features superb views over the surrounding countryside, taking in Great Falls along the way.
Also worth seeing is Tews Falls. Standing 41 meters tall, this ribbon waterfalls can be found in the Webster's Falls Conservation Area in Dundas, and is best visited in warmer weather.
Other notable waterfalls to visit include the 37-meter-tall Devil's Punch Bowl, located in the conservation area of the same name; picturesque Webster's Falls, standing 22 meters; and the 21-meter-tall Tiffany Falls.
Address: 885 Mountain Brow Blvd, Hamilton, Ontario
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Once considered something of an industrial wasteland — it was (and in some areas, still is) home to heavy industry — Hamilton's waterfront has been the subject of an ambitious regeneration scheme over the past decade or so.
Located to the west end of Hamilton Harbour, Bayfront Park is central to this revitalization and has been transformed from a former landfill site into one of the city's most attractive green spaces.
Circled by a network of level trails (including some for bikes) that connect to an additional six acres of green space at Pier 4 Park (and even farther if you follow the Waterfront Trail), it's a delightful place to visit. Highlights of the 1,800 meters of shoreline include a natural fish habitat, a sandy beach that's great for kids, a public boat launch plus a nearby marina, and plenty of parking.
There's good fishing here, too, so make sure your permit is up-to-date. If visiting in summer, check the city's events calendar for news and details of the frequent concerts and festivals held here.
Address: 200 Harbour Front Drive, Hamilton, Ontario
Located in East Hamilton, a few minutes' drive from downtown, Gage Park is well worth including on your Hamilton travel itinerary. One of the city's most popular green spaces, the park was established in the 1920s and features numerous flowerbeds that blossom each spring, an historic fountain, as well as plenty of trees providing shade for those wanting to linger and enjoy a picnic.
The highlight of a visit is exploring the park's new Tropical Greenhouse . Opened in 2020, this vast 14,000 square foot structure is home to numerous subtropical plants and palm trees, and is open to the public year-round. Other features include waterfalls and fish ponds, as well as seating for those who want to soak up the ambience.
Address: 1000 Main Street E, Hamilton, Ontario
Those with a penchant for art would do well to visit the Art Gallery of Hamilton (AGH) . It was established in 1914 and later moved to its current location on King Street West, a modern-style building designed by Trevor P. Garwood-Jones, in 1977. There's more than 7,000 square meters of museum space to explore here.
Featuring over 10,000 artworks, the museum has built a reputation for the importance of its permanent collection, which includes numerous works by Canadian artists. It also features works by international contemporary artists.
In addition to rotating displays from its permanent collection, the museum also features regular visiting exhibits ; while general admission is free, entrance is charged for traveling exhibits, except for "free Fridays," when all admissions are complimentary. Guided tours are available, and a good café is located on-site, along with a gift shop.
Address: 123 King Street W, Hamilton, Ontario
A visit to the Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology offers a fascinating glimpse at what would have been a state-of-the-art waterworks in Victorian times. Housed in a building constructed in 1859 in the Hamilton Waterworks complex, the Steam Museum is a one-of-kind relic that has preserved the original steam engines that pumped water across the city until it closed in 1910.
As impressive as the scale of the machinery is its elegant design. As well as being functional, this "new" technology had to impress investors and customers, who had to pay for the privilege of having water delivered to their homes.
In addition to a short informative movie, visitors are given a fascinating guided tour around the complex.
Address: 900 Woodward Ave, Hamilton, Ontario
Centered around the elegant mansion constructed in 1796, Battlefield House Museum and Park National Historic Site is a must-visit for those interested in Hamilton's rich history.
It was on this site in 1813 that British troops faced off against American invaders during the Battle of Stoney Creek , a pivotal confrontation in the War of 1812 that turned the tide of the conflict in Britain's favor.
In addition to exploring the 32-acre grounds, visitors can also enjoy an informative guided tour of the home itself. Pay a visit to the 100-foot-tall monument behind the home, built in 1913 to commemorate the event, as well as the original colonial style home that now serves as a gift shop and event space.
Address: 77 King St W, Stoney Creek, Ontario
Located in the community of Rockton just 25 minutes' drive west of Hamilton, Westfield Heritage Village has done an impressive job of preserving a snapshot of the region's past. It consists of 35 historic buildings reconstructed around a central "village" on an 840-acre site.
Highlights include the opportunity to interact with costumed interpreters as they recreate the lives and culture of Canadians from the 1800s to the early 1900s. Also fun is paying a visit to the reproduction general store, complete with traditional candies for purchase, as well as the maple sugar shack. If you're traveling with kids, encourage them to dress up in the period costumes provided.
Guided sightseeing tours are available, and regular demonstrations of skills and crafts are held throughout the day. Be sure to also spend time exploring the grounds, which feature pleasant trails through the meadows and woods of its designated conservation area.
Address: 1049 Kirkwall Road, Rockton, Ontario
Established in 1963 to honor the nation's "other" most popular sport (the most popular being hockey), the Canadian Football Hall of Fame is a must-visit for sports fans when in Hamilton. Located in the Tim Hortons Field stadium , which serves as home to the Hamilton Tiger Cats football team, the museum is run by the Canadian Football League to celebrate the sport and its players.
Exhibits include the history of the sport in Canada, as well as university and school football. Displays of players' uniforms and stats are featured heavily, along with over 250 metallic busts of many of the big stars from the game.
The most iconic sculpture, though, stands outside the stadium's gate 3. Called "Touchdown," this life-size sculpture depicts two players, one receiving the ball while the other tackles him. Admission to the museum is free on game days.
Address: 64 Melrose Ave N, Hamilton, Ontario
If you've only got time to see just a little of the sprawling Royal Botanical Gardens, make it the Rock Garden . The RBG's first garden and the only part of this popular Ontario attraction to actually be located in Hamilton proper, the Rock Garden opened in 1932 and features stunning year-round displays of perennials and other garden features spread across its six acres.
Highlights include more than 10,000 individual plants, attractive water and landscape features, and an excellent on-site restaurant.
Address: 1185 York Blvd, Waterdown, Ontario
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April 28 Paris to Ancaster Bike Race
June 1 - 2 re-enactment of the battle of stoney creek, june 13 - 16 sound of music festival, january 1, 1970 grand river champion of champions pow wow.
Feel the heartbeat of First Nations culture.
August 23 - 25 Winona Peach Festival
January 1, 1970 supercrawl.
A one-of-a-kind three-day music and art festival along James Street North.
October 11 - 14 The Rockton World’s Fair
Urban and rural meet during this longstanding Thanksgiving tradition.
January 1, 1970 Art Gallery of Hamilton Film Festival
Get Reel at the AGH Film Festival this October.
September 21 - October 31 Pumpkins After Dark
These Jack-O-Lanterns Are Jacked!
March 24, 2024 Around the Bay Road Race
November 21 - january 5, 2024 winter wonders at rbg.
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Now thru may 11, beautiful scars.
Theatre Aquarius
190 King William Street West, Hamilton, ON, L8R 1A8
Dates: Apr 24th to May 11th 120 Minute Performance Including Intermission
905-522-7529 1-800-465-7529 Send Email
Quilts on the Grand
164 Grand River Street North, Paris ON
Date & Time: Apr 27th, 9:00am - 5:00pm Event Price: $8.00 Cash at door
(226) 606-3059 Send Email
Paris to Ancaster Bike Race
Date: April 28th Various times based on race
Now thru April 28
Family concert series featuring mr. ben at shawn & ed brewing co..
Shawn & Ed Brewing Co.
65 Hatt Street, Dundas, ON, L9H 0C1
Dates & Times: Jan 28th, Feb 25th, Mar 31st, Apr 28th, Show starts at 1:00pm...
Dates & Times: Jan 28th, Feb 25th, Mar 31st, Apr 28th, Show starts at 1:00pm Entry is free! Come enjoy the day out with the kids.
Dinosaur World Live
Core Entertainment
1 Summers Lane, Hamilton, ON
Date & Time: May 1st, 6:30pm - 7:45pm (approx) Ticket Price: $39.99 and up
905 546 4095 Send Email
Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre: TEASING GRAVITY – Dances for the Young and Fearless
The Burlington Performing Arts Centre
440 Locust St, Burlington, ON L7S 1T7
Date & Time: May 2nd, 7:00pm Ticket Prices: Regular: $35 – $55 (All-in) Member: $30...
Date & Time: May 2nd, 7:00pm Ticket Prices: Regular: $35 – $55 (All-in) Member: $30 – $50 (All-in)
905-681-6000 Send Email
Hamilton Potters Guild Spring Sale 2024
10 Market Street South, Dundas, ON, Canada
Dates & Times: Friday, May 3rd - 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm Saturday, May 4th...
Dates & Times: Friday, May 3rd - 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm Saturday, May 4th - 10:00 am to 8:00 pm Sunday, May 5th - 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Free Event Free Parking
Holly.O. Spring Studio/Gallery Show and Sale
16 Charlotte St. Paris, Ontario
Date & Time: May 4th & 5th, 11:00am - 5:00pm Free Event
(519) 442-7211 Send Email
Burlington Model Railway Club – Open House
1137 Hidden Valley Road, Aldershot (Burlington), Ontario L7R 3X5
Date & Time: May 4th, 11:00am to 3:00pm Free Event
Gemma Conducts Beethoven 9
Date & Time: May 4th, 6:00 pm—Doors Open 6:30 pm—Pre-Concert Talk Begins 7:30 pm—Concert Begins...
Date & Time: May 4th, 6:00 pm—Doors Open 6:30 pm—Pre-Concert Talk Begins 7:30 pm—Concert Begins Ticket Price: $23.50 and up
(905) 526-7756 Send Email
Dine in the Spotlight with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra
Date & Time: May 5th, 5:00pm - 9:00pm Ticket Price: $200 Per Person $1,200 for...
Date & Time: May 5th, 5:00pm - 9:00pm Ticket Price: $200 Per Person $1,200 for Table of 8
905-526-1677 x230 Send Email
Spirit and Tradition – Dancers of Damelahamid
Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts
88 Dalhousie Street, Brantford, ON, N3T 5V7
Date & Time: May 7th, 10:00am - 11:00am Ticket Price: General Admission - $35.00 Student...
Date & Time: May 7th, 10:00am - 11:00am Ticket Price: General Admission - $35.00 Student Rate - $15.00
519-752-9910 1-800-265-0710 Send Email
May 10 - 11
Why not wine.
Sonic Unyon Records
Caroline St N, Hamilton, ON L8R 2C1, Canada
Dates & Times: Friday, May 10th - 6:00pm - 11:pm Saturday, May 11th - 4:00pm...
Dates & Times: Friday, May 10th - 6:00pm - 11:pm Saturday, May 11th - 4:00pm - 11:00pm Price: $29.99 for a single day entry
(905) 777-1223 Send Email
May 11 - 12
Artisan bazaar – mother’s day weekend.
630 Trinity Rd S, Jerseyville, ON, L0R 1R0
Date & Time: May 11th & 12th, 10:00am to 4:00pm Admission Price: $7.00 cash at...
Date & Time: May 11th & 12th, 10:00am to 4:00pm Admission Price: $7.00 cash at door Free for children under 12 Free parking
(905) 516-9678 Send Email
Banfield Art Crawl
Banfield Neighbourhood, Paris ON
Date & Time: May 11th, 10:00am to 4:00pm Free Event
(519) 771-1383 Send Email
Paris Horticultural Society Annual Plant Sale
51 William Street, Paris, ON, N3L 1L2
Date & Time: May 11th, 8:00am to 11:00am Free Event
(519) 754-7417 Send Email
Mother’s Day Tea: Historic Cooking Workshop at Dundurn Castle
Dundurn Castle – National Historic Site
610 York Boulevard, Hamilton, ON, L8R 3H1
Time: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Ages: 14+ years Cost: $60 per person. Pre-registration is...
Time: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Ages: 14+ years Cost: $60 per person. Pre-registration is required.
(905) 521-3168 Send Email
Burlington Symphony Orchestra: Symphonic Fairy Tales
Date & Time: May 12th, 3:00pm to 5:30pm (Approx) Single Ticket Prices: Regular: $50 (All-in)...
Date & Time: May 12th, 3:00pm to 5:30pm (Approx) Single Ticket Prices: Regular: $50 (All-in) Senior 65+: $45 (All-in) Age 16-24: $30 (All-in) Under 16: $15 (All-in) Groups 10 or more: $35 (All-in)
Classic Sax and Strings with the Brantford Symphony Orchestra
Date & Time: May 14th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ticket Prices: Preferred Seating - $49.00 Regular...
Date & Time: May 14th, 7:30pm to 9:30pm Ticket Prices: Preferred Seating - $49.00 Regular Seats - $44.00
Brant Waterways Foundation Gala – Forks on the Grand 2024
Paris Beer Company
31 Mechanic Street Paris, ON N3L 1K1
Date & Time: May 15th, 6:00pm - 10:00pm Gala Dinner Ticket Price: $150.00
(519) 770-6000 Send Email
May 15 - October 27
Burlington centre lions farmer’s market.
777 Guelph Line, Burlington, ON, Canada
Dates & Times: Every Wed, Fri & Sat, 8:00am to 2:00pm Well-behaved dogs welcome! End...
Dates & Times: Every Wed, Fri & Sat, 8:00am to 2:00pm Well-behaved dogs welcome! End Date TBD
May 17 - 20
Northern heat rib series’24 – binbrook.
Binbrook Fairgrounds, 2600 Hamilton Regional Rd 56, Binbrook, Ontario
Dates & Times: Fri, May 17th - 4:00pm to 11:00pm Sat & Sun, May 18th...
Dates & Times: Fri, May 17th - 4:00pm to 11:00pm Sat & Sun, May 18th & 19th - 12:00pm to 11:00pm Mon, May 20th - 12:00pm to 7:00pm Admission: $2.00 per person, Kids under 5 free Free Parking
Now thru May 23
Halton hills ecofilm fest 2023-2024.
Dates: 2023 - Oct 25th, Nov 15th, 2024 - Mar 21st, Apr 24, May 23rd
Music to Our Beers (Spring Lineup – April to June) – Live Local Music at Shawn & Ed Brewing Co.
Dates & Times: Every Thursday (Unless otherwise stated), 6:30pm - 8:30pm Free! Come in and...
Dates & Times: Every Thursday (Unless otherwise stated), 6:30pm - 8:30pm Free! Come in and enjoy some brewskis
May 25 - 26
Boats in the park with the steam museum.
Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology – National Historic Site
900 Woodward Avenue, Hamilton, ON, L8H 7N2
Time: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM Ages: All Cost: FREE event. Museum admission by donation....
Time: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM Ages: All Cost: FREE event. Museum admission by donation. Donations can be made by cash or credit card at the Museum admission desk.
May 25 - September 14
Trail mix live at the brantford farmers’ market.
Brantford Farmers’ Market
79 Icomm Drive, Brantford, ON, N3S 7N9
Dates: 2nd & 4th Saturdays of each month Time: 9:00am to 1:30pm Free event
(519) 752-8824
Holmedale Art Crawl (Brantford)
162 Morrell St (Holmedale Neighbourhood), Brantford, ON, Canada
Date & Time: May 26th, 10:00am - 5:00pm Free Event Happening rain or shine!
(519) 757-9299 Send Email
May 28 - June 2
Rbc canadian open.
232 Golf Links Road, Ancaster, L9G 2N5
Event Dates: May 28th - Jun 2nd Ticket Prices: $28.00 and up
(800) 571-6736 Send Email
Downtown Milton SummerFest
Downtown Milton, Main Street East, Milton, ON, Canada
Date & Times: Jun 1st, 12:00pm to 8:00pm Free event!
(905) 876-2773 Send Email
Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek
Battlefield House Museum & Park – National Historic Site
77 King Street West, Hamilton, ON, L8G 5E5
Dates & Times: June 1st, 3:30pm & 8:30pm June 2nd, 2:00pm Each re-enactment lasts from...
Dates & Times: June 1st, 3:30pm & 8:30pm June 2nd, 2:00pm Each re-enactment lasts from 20 to 30 minutes FREE Event and museum admission
905-521-3168 Send Email
The Iron Pour at the Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology
Time: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM Ages: All Cost: Free admission. Scratch blocks $25 per...
Time: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM Ages: All Cost: Free admission. Scratch blocks $25 per tile, cash only - limited quantities available. Proceeds of sales go to CSCIA.
June 14 - 16
Country heritage park’s annual fair ft. ram rodeo tour.
Country Heritage Park
8560 Tremaine Road; PO Box 38, Milton, ON, L9T 2Y3
Dates & Times: Friday, Jun 14th - 5:00pm to 10:00pm Saturday, Jun 15th - 9:00am...
Dates & Times: Friday, Jun 14th - 5:00pm to 10:00pm Saturday, Jun 15th - 9:00am to 10:00pm Sunday, Jun 16th - 9:00am to 5:00pm Ticket Prices (Fri/Sat/Sun): Adult Tickets (13+) - $10 / $25 / $20 Youth Tickets (5 - 12) - $5 / $10 / $10 Free for Childen under 5
(905) 878-8151 Send Email
June 13 - 16
Sound of music festival.
Spencer Smith Park, 1400 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, Ontario
Dates & Times: June 13th - 16th, Times vary between days. Free Admission
June 20 - 22
Something else festival.
28 James Street North, Hamilton, L8R 1A1
Event Dates: Jun 20th to Jun 22nd Free Admission Various Activity across Hamilton
(289) 993-1993
An Evening at The Brant Inn
Joseph Brant Museum
2020 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, Ontario
Date & Time: June 22nd, 6:00pm to 11:00pm Event Price: $125/person ($120 for members) Tax...
Date & Time: June 22nd, 6:00pm to 11:00pm Event Price: $125/person ($120 for members) Tax receipt available upon request
905-634-3556 Send Email
Now thru June 27
Trivia night at the library bar.
Arlington Hotel
106 Grand River Street North, Paris, ON, N3L 2M5
Dates & Times: Every Thursday at 7:00pm (unless cancelled)
226 227 1767
June 28 - July 1
Northern heat rib series’24 – stoney creek.
Eastgate Square Mall, 75 Centennial Pkwy N, Hamilton, Ontario
Dates & Times: Fri, Jun 28th - 4:00pm to 11:00pm Sat & Sun, Jun 29th...
Dates & Times: Fri, Jun 28th - 4:00pm to 11:00pm Sat & Sun, Jun 29th & 30th - 12:00pm to 11:00pm Mon, Jul 1st - 12:00pm to 8:00pm Admission: $2.00 per person, Kids under 5 free Free Parking
Rivers ‘n’ Roots Music Festival
Paris Fairgrounds, 139 Silver St, Paris, ON N3L 1V5
Date & Time: Jul 5th & 6th, 3:00pm - 11:00pm Ticket Prices: Weekend Pass $250...
Date & Time: Jul 5th & 6th, 3:00pm - 11:00pm Ticket Prices: Weekend Pass $250 Friday-only pass $150 Saturday-only pass $175
(519) 442-2823 Send Email
Northern Heat Rib Series’24 – Georgetown
Trafalgar Sports Park, 11494 Trafalgar Rd Georgetown, Ontario
Dates & Times: Fri, Jul 5th - 4:00pm to 11:00pm Sat, Jul 6th - 12:00pm...
Dates & Times: Fri, Jul 5th - 4:00pm to 11:00pm Sat, Jul 6th - 12:00pm to 11:00pm Sun, Jul 7th - 12:00pm to 7:00pm Admission: $2.00 per person, Kids under 5 free Free Parking
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Because beer craft beer festival.
Pier 4 Park, 64 Leander Dr, Hamilton, ON L8L 1N6
Dates & Times: Jul 12th & 13th - 4:00pm to 12:00am (Midnight) Jul 14th -...
Dates & Times: Jul 12th & 13th - 4:00pm to 12:00am (Midnight) Jul 14th - 2:00pm to 10:00pm Prices: Single Day Pass - $44.99 Weekend Pass - $99.00
July 19 - 21
Northern heat rib series’24 – hamilton.
CF Lime Ridge Mall, 999 Upper Wentworth St Hamilton, Ontario
Dates & Times: Fri, Jul 19th - 4:00pm to 11:00pm Sat, Jul 20th - 12:00pm...
Dates & Times: Fri, Jul 19th - 4:00pm to 11:00pm Sat, Jul 20th - 12:00pm to 11:00pm Sun, Jul 21st - 12:00pm to 7:00pm Admission: $2.00 per person, Kids under 5 free Free Parking
July 21 - 23
Grand river champion of champions pow wow.
1987 Chiefswood Rd, Ohsweken, ON N0A 1M0
Dates & Times: Jul 21st - 6:00pm till late Jul 22nd - 10:00am - 10:00pm...
Dates & Times: Jul 21st - 6:00pm till late Jul 22nd - 10:00am - 10:00pm Jul 23rd - 10:00am - 3:00pm *Times based on estimates Price: Daily Admission - $15.00 Weekend Admission - $25.00 Kids (12 & Under) - $5.00
(519) 751-3908
July 26 - 28
Northern heat rib series’24 – milton.
Community Sports Park, 805 Santa Maria Blvd Milton, Ontario
Dates & Times: Fri, Jul 26th - 4:00pm to 11:00pm Sat, Jul 27th - 12:00pm...
Dates & Times: Fri, Jul 26th - 4:00pm to 11:00pm Sat, Jul 27th - 12:00pm to 11:00pm Sun, Jul 28th - 12:00pm to 7:00pm Admission: $2.00 per person, Kids under 5 free Free Parking
August 16 - 17
Paris drinks fest.
Lions Park, 36 Laurel St, Paris, ON, Canada
Paris Drinks Fest is a 19+ event. Valid photo ID will be required upon entry....
Paris Drinks Fest is a 19+ event. Valid photo ID will be required upon entry. Ticket Prices: Weekend Pass - $79.00 + Taxes Friday Session - $29.50 + Taxes Saturday Session - $39.50 + Taxes
August 23 - 25
Winona peach festival.
1328 Barton St, Stoney Creek, ON L8E 5L3, Canada
Dates & Times: Aug 23, 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM Aug 24, 10:00 AM -...
Dates & Times: Aug 23, 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM Aug 24, 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM Aug 25, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Free Admission
(905) 643-2084 Send Email
August 29 - September 2
Paris fair 2024.
139 Silver Street Paris, Ontario, N3L 1V5
Dates: Aug 29th to Sep 2nd Adults (16+) - $18 online, $20 at the gates...
Dates: Aug 29th to Sep 2nd Adults (16+) - $18 online, $20 at the gates Junior (6-15) - $8 online, $10 at the gate Children 5 & under have FREE entry
September 21 - October 31
Pumpkins after dark.
8560 Tremaine Road, Milton, ON L9T 2X3
Ticket Prices: Adult ticket starting at $20.95 Child ticket starting at $17.95 Children 3 &...
Ticket Prices: Adult ticket starting at $20.95 Child ticket starting at $17.95 Children 3 & under free Family pack at $72.80 Flex ticket valid for any date and time $34.95 (limited number available) Season pass at $64.95
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September 21
Culture days on the trail.
250 Hardy Rd, Brantford, ON N3T 5L8, Canada
Date & Time: Sept 21st, time TBC Location: Between Hardy Road parking lot, to Lafayette...
Date & Time: Sept 21st, time TBC Location: Between Hardy Road parking lot, to Lafayette Ave. / SC Johnson trail junction Free Admission
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The rockton world’s fair.
812 Old Highway 8, Rockton ON, L0R 1X0
Date & Time: Oct 11th to 14th, All day! Ticket required. Purchase through website link.
(519) 647-2502 Send Email
Now thru December 31
Live tunes in the taproom at flux.
Flux Brewing Company
185 Oakland Rd, Scotland, ON N0E 1R0
Dates & Times: Every Saturday, 6:00pm to 9:00pm
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The 15 best things to do in Hamilton
Come for the magnificent waterfalls, stay for some seriously good food, art and craft beer
So, you might be heading to Hamilton for its breathtaking waterfalls (it’s called the ‘waterfall capital city of the world,’ don’t you know). But though it’s always been known for its falling water, years ago, Hamilton’s culture scene was a little slept on, overshadowed by some of its bigger and buzzier neighbouring cities.
Now, finally, the city finally gets recognition on its own merit – and not just for waterfalls. Hamilton is actually full of trendy neighbourhoods, craft beer joints, quirky restaurants, and a whole load of arty stuff too. So however you like to spend your days, the city has something for you. Read on for the best things to do in Hamilton.
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1. Art Crawl
What is it: On the second Friday of each month, after-work crowds, families and young creatives swarm James Street North to celebrate Hamilton's art, music and food scene.
Why go: The James Street North neighborhood is the spot to be year-round for local shopping, coffee, food, music and art. But during Art Crawl, shops and restaurants stay open late, street performers entertain crowds, local vendors showcase their goods along the sidewalk and bars fill up after dark. Visit in September for the largest Art Crawl of the year and Hamilton’s largest festival, Supercrawl .
2. Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG)
What is it: This is Canada’s largest botanical garden, comprised of 2,700 acres of gardens and nature trails.
Why go: More of Canada’s wild plant species grow naturally here than any other protected area in the country. RBG is home to the world’s largest lilac collection, an iris garden, 3,000 rose bushes, a Medieval garden, a scented garden and other remarkable areas. Expect 27 kilometers of nature trails, guided tours and an event calendar that includes brunches, gardening classes and much more.
3. African Lion Safari
What is it: Referred to as “Canada’s Original Safari Adventure,” African Lion Safari is a drive-through wildlife park with over 1000 animals, 100 different species and 750 acres of parkland.
Why go: Animals get to roam throughout seven distinct game reserves while visitors are “caged” in the car for a nine-kilometer drive with cameras in hand. Even more exciting: guests can come within a metre of a rhino and a zebra, hand-feed Canada’s largest herd of giraffes and witness a pack of lions at their peak time when embarking on the Wake Up the Wild VIP experience.
4. Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
What is it: The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum houses a collection of Canadian military aircrafts from World War ll to the present.
Why go: The aviation museum houses a rotating display of aircraft and flight memorabilia —plus flight demonstrations, simulators, special events and activities. The flying collection—which includes the 1945 Avro Lancaster, one of the most famous Allied bombers from World War II and one of only two airworthy Lancasters in the world—appears at air shows.
5. Dundurn Castle
What is it: This 40-room villa built in the 1830s was once home to Sir Alan McNab and now serves as a museum.
Why go: Learn about life in the 1800s when listening to stories about the family who lived upstairs and the servants who lived below. Visitors will appreciate the Italianate architecture, enjoy tours of the garden and historic kitchen by costumed interpreters, or partake in cooking workshops and other events.
6. Tim Hortons Field
What is it: Tim Hortons Field is the home of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the city’s football team.
Why go: Game day is fun for the whole family. During the CFL season, catch a match at Tim Hortons Field and cheer along in the stands. Tim Hortons Field is also the home of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, which houses over 30,000 artifacts.
7. Hutch’s on the Beach
What is it: Hutch’s on the Beach has been serving its famous fish-and-chips, burgers, French fries, hot dogs and milkshakes since 1946.
Why go: Eat indoors in a diner-style booth (with 1950s music on the jukebox) or order an ice cream and walk along Van Wagners Beach. The latter is home to a lighthouse and pool at the Lakeland Centre to the north, and Wild Waterworks waterpark and Adventure Village activity complex to the south.
8. Hamilton Farmers’ Market
What is it: Open year-round and featuring 60 vendors at any given time, the Hamilton farmers’ market has been a community staple in the heart of downtown since 1837.
Why go: Offering a selection of flowers, crafts, coffee and foods (including produce, meat, fish, poultry, eggs, deli and baked goods), the local farmers’ market is a gathering spot, grocery destination and popular place for fresh grab-and-go-lunches.
9. Puddicombe Estate Farms & Winery
What is it: Puddicombe Estate Farms & Winery harvests its fruit in the countryside for hand-baked pies, jams, jellies, tarts, strudels, fudge, cider and wines.
Why go: The winery boasts over 25 award-winning wines like gamay noir, chardonnay and riesling. Visitors can pick up some treats at the Country Store or sit in the Country Cafe to enjoy quality home cooking. The 200-year-old family fruit farm also offers a petting farm for kids, walking trails, scenic train rides through the orchards and vineyards, wine and cider tasting, and special events.
10. Theatre Aquarius
What is it: Theatre Aquarius is a performing arts center that welcomes 100,000 visitors each year.
Why go: Support Hamilton’s arts scene by attending a play in the city’s professional theatre, in operation for 45 seasons. Theatre Aquarius hosts six mainstage productions each season, from September to May. Catch a comedy, drama, musical or children’s show in this state-of-the-art facility.
11. Art Gallery of Hamilton
What is it: The century-old Art Gallery of Hamilton (AGH) is the city’s most enduring art institution.
Why go: The gallery opened its doors in 1914 with 33 paintings and now displays over 10,000 works in its permanent collection. The latter includes pieces by the Group of Seven and Emily Carr. In addition to the permanent collection, the AGH typically houses 12 exhibitions per year. Plus, the fantastic community programming includes gallery tours, workshops, book clubs, day camps, films, artist talks and more.
12. Shawn & Ed Brewing Co.
What is it: An idea conceived at the cottage by two friends over beer turned into the Dundas craft brewery, Shawn and Ed Brewing Company.
Why go: It doesn’t get more Canadian than turning a restored skating and curling rink built in the 1860s into a brewery. The staff here makes “beer for adventurous mouths” in LagerShed and BarrelShed varieties using four natural ingredients: water, malted barley, hops and yeast. A year-round brew, BarrelShed No. 1, is consistently good, boasting notes of pine, citrus ring, nectaring and grass.
13. Hamilton Harbour
What is it: Take a stroll along the waterfront to different areas of the harbour including Pier 4 Park, Bayfront Park and Pier 8.
Why go: The outdoor rink at Pier 8 offers free ice skating in the winter and rollerblading in the summer, plus sporadic special events like salsa classes. You can also take a boat cruise on the Hamilton Harbour Queen or check out the HMCS Haida National Historic Site on premise. The harbour is home to many celebrations throughout the year featuring food trucks, music and fireworks (think Canada Day and the Because Beer festival).
14. Battlefield House Museum
What is it: The early 19th century homestead on 32 acres of parkland was once home to the Gage family.
Why go: Battlefield House played an important role during the War of 1812. If you visit in June, you can experience a military reenactment of the battle. Year-round, visit the museum to learn about the area’s history or to see the 100-foot-high monument commemorating the soldiers who died during the Battle of Stoney Creek. Battlefield Park sits at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment and grants access to the Bruce Trail.
15. Starlite Drive-In Theatre
What is it: Since 1956, Starlite Drive-In Theatre has been projecting movies under the stars. This is the perfect date night or family fun activity.
Why go: No summer bucket list is complete without a trip to the drive-in. Bring a lawn chair and blanket, grab a snack from the concession stand and get cozy for a double feature. Drive-in movies are a nostalgic summer treat that come at a great value.
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1. African Lion Safari
2. Dundurn Castle
3. Waterfalls of Hamilton
4. Bayfront Park
5. Westfield Heritage Village
6. Devil's Punchbowl Conservation Area
7. Gage Park
8. Pier 4 Park
9. Spencer Gorge Conservation Area
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11. Tews Falls
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Things to do in Hamilton this weekend, July 28 to 30, from fringe fest to music at RBG
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July might be ending, but there are plenty of fun summer festivities to enjoy this weekend. From watching Hamiltonians act out their own stories at Fringe Fest to busting a move at the bayfront, here's what's on in Hamilton this weekend.
All weekend: Fringe Festival and Pier 8 Pop Ups
Hamilton's Fringe Festival is in full swing, with dozens of different local acts performing at venues across the city. This is the last weekend for the festival, with performances like Cursed! and Harmed in Hamilton at venues like Bridgeworks, Theatre Aquarius, The Zoetic and The Staircase.
The festival runs until Sunday night.
Check out the full schedule here .
The City of Hamilton's third year of Pop Ups at Pier 8 is running at 47 Discovery Drive this summer, with events this weekend that include pop-up markets, kids activities, craft workshops and an inclusive dance party on Sunday.
Visit the website for more information.
Friday: Feathers and Football
If you want to get up close and personal with Mountsberg's raptors, check out "Talons & Tailfeathers" a bit down the highway in Halton region. The event at Mountsberg Park near Campbellville is a small group experience where you can meet some birds of prey and learn all about them. Running from 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., it costs $10 per person and gate fee, and those under 2 years can get in for free.
Find out more here .
Cheer on Hamilton's Canadian Premier League team, Forge FC, as they battle against Vancouver FC at Tim Hortons Field on Friday.
The game starts at 7 p.m. and you can bring the entire family to be part of the game-day action on the field and watch three-time CPL champions in what is sure to be an exciting match.
Click here for ticket details.
Saturday: Dance party and Farm Crawl
Get your boogie on at Pier 4 with Electric Shore, an all-day electronic dance party on the waterfront. The event starts at 12 p.m. and runs until 11 p.m. The organizers suggest a $20 donation, or pay what you can, and ask that visitors bring water, sunscreen, a chair or blanket and good vibes. Find out more here .
Alternatively, travel across Hamilton and experience life on some local farms through Farm Crawl Hamilton, right in the midst of harvest season. Stock up on local goods, talk to your farmers about their growing methods and even learn about a variety of different animals.
Find out more here .
Also on Saturday, find local businesses across Hamilton at the Diversity Festival running from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at The Welcome Inn, 40 Wood St. E., 6 to 9 p.m. This event will share some of the community's local newcomer businesses and is a free event for all who want to share their culture and experience in Hamilton as newcomers.
Find out more here .
Sunday: Music at RBG, model trains and more
Bring a lawn chair or pack a blanket, grab a cold drink and enjoy performances featuring local and award-winning musicians at Music in the Gardens at the Royal Botanical Gardens. Eddie and Quincy Dueling Pianos will be playing this Sunday filling the air with classics of jazz, classical, calypso, reggae, and blues.
Pre-order tickets or find out more here .
Catch a ride on a miniature train operated by the Golden Horseshoe Live Steamers, and explore various model engines running on the miniature railroad track at Train Days with the Golden Horseshoe Live Steamers. Head to the Museum of Steam & Technology to learn about Hamilton's first Waterworks, this Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. free of charge.
Click here for more information.
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17 Things to Do in Hamilton | Activities, Extras + More in 2024
A historic port city perched at the edge of the Niagara Escarpment, Hamilton is surrounded by awe-inspiring sights. I’m talking lush forests, mighty waterfalls, endless hiking trails…the works!
Not only is it an excellent jumping point to the legendary Niagara Falls, but Hamilton also places you within easy reach of Toronto and Lake Ontario.
It won’t take you long to realize that the city also packs a punch on its own, with activities to suit travelers from all walks of life. History buffs will no doubt be thrilled by a visit to historic castles and former-mansions-turned-museums, while parents traveling with kids will find heaps of ways to keep the little ones entertained.
The Hammer (as it is locally known) may be Ontario’s third-largest metropolitan area, but there’s a small-town feel to it which only adds to its charm.
Because the city doesn’t exactly feature on every travel list, mapping out your itinerary can be tricky, especially if you’ve never been there before. For this reason, I made a list of all the best attractions in Hamilton to ensure you have an absolutely epic time in the city!
So, let’s dive straight in!
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Here are 5 unmissable activities that you may wish to add to your Hamilton itinerary.
Be Wowed by the Niagara Falls
Located just an hour’s drive from Hamilton, Niagara Falls is certainly a sight for sore eyes! With this activity, you’ll not only enjoy an adrenaline-pumping Maid on the Mist cruise, but you’ll even get to see both sides of the Falls.
See Toronto from a Helicopter
Head over to nearby Toronto where you can hop on a chopper and see those gorgeous skyscrapers from up high! Enjoy an eye-to-eye view of the CN Tower Pod and look out for the mist coming off Niagara Falls.
Discover the Canadian Wine Scene
Drive over to Niagara-on-the-Lake, located just over an hour from Hamilton. Enjoy a tour of the area’s many vineyards before sampling their best products. Learn about the wine-making process and indulge in a wine-and-cheese pairing.
Check out the Art Gallery of Ontario
Enjoy skip-the-line admission into the Art Gallery of Ontario, home to over 1,000 pieces. With a medley of classic European masterpieces and cutting-edge artwork, this gallery regularly hosts different types of events.
Visit the Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Canada’s second most popular sport after hockey, football is a firm favorite in the local community. Delve deeper into the world of Canadian football and see the original uniforms as well as the metallic busts of the country’s best footballers.
1. See Niagara Falls from Both Sides
Why don’t we start off with one of the most iconic Canadian attractions?
Niagara Falls lies just under an hour’s drive from Hamilton, perfect for those who’d like to see this majestic sight for themselves!
Now, most Niagara Falls tours take you to either the Canadian or the U.S side, but if you’d like to see both, you may wish to consider this activity.
Not only will you get to see the Falls from both sides, but you’ll enjoy an adrenaline-pumping Maid of the Mist boat cruise (mid-May to October) and literally stand behind the Horseshoe Falls.
Remember that you’ll be crossing the border over to the U.S, so make sure that you’ve got all the necessary travel documents!
- Entrance fee: $179.95
- Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Address: Various pickup points
2. Check out Dundurn Castle
If you’re looking for unique attractions in Hamilton, you really can’t go wrong with a visit to Dundurn Castle since it’s literally among the rare few Regency Castles in the country!
Boasting a striking Neoclassical design, this 40-room property was once home to Sir Allan Napier. Nowadays, the castle showcases how the family and servants used to live so expect fully costumed guides and original furnishings.
I would totally recommend that you allocate yourself enough time to visit the gorgeous grounds surrounding the castle. On the way, you’ll cross an ancient Coach House, a beautiful folly, and even a functional kitchen garden spanning over two acres.
Best of all, garden tours are free, so treat yourself to one!
- Entrance fee: $11 (adult), $9.50 (seniors and students), $6 (children)
- Hours: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Tuesday to Sunday)
- Address: 610 York Blvd, Hamilton, ON L8R 3E7, Canada
3. Stay in the Lively Textile District
Here’s a space that’ll no doubt please travelers looking for a comfortable and centrally located place!
Perfect for small groups and families, this generously sized loft sleeps four in two bedrooms. You’ll also find a couch in the living room to accommodate an additional guest.
All the comforts of home await, complete with laundry space and kitchen. Then again, plenty of restaurants lie mere steps away, so you can easily treat yourself to takeout when you don’t feel like cooking!
Rest assured that you’ll never run out of things to do since there are plenty of antique and fashion stores nearby. A quick drive from the Airbnb also takes you to coveted attractions like Dundurn Castle and the Royal Botanical Gardens.
- Entrance fee: $91/night
- Hours: Checkout at 11 a.m.
- Address: Ottawa Street, Hamilton, Canada
4. Hike the Bruce Trail
Are you looking for adventurous activities in Hamilton? I bet you are! Well, how about hitting the historic Bruce Trail? One of our favorite hikes in Canada .
Now, since it stretches all the way from Niagara Falls to Lake Huron’s Georgian Bay, it’ll take you forever to explore the whole thing on foot. After all, let’s not forget that the Bruce Trail is Canada’s longest-marked footpath!
Luckily enough, the trail can be broken down into various segments, each promising its own share of adventure.
No matter what portion of the trail you’d like to explore, you’ll be faced with plenty of picturesque sights, like Canterbury Falls.
If you’d like to join an organized hike, you can always check the schedule and register on the official Bruce Trail website .
- Entrance fee: Dependent on the hike
- Hours: N/A
- Address: 650 Governors Road, Dundas, Ontario, Canada
5. Enjoy an Aerial View of Toronto
Ah, Toronto. Canada’s Queen City and the epicenter of everything fabulous!
Located just an hour’s drive from Hamilton, Toronto is packed with just about everything you need for a wonderful time: expect amazing eats, incredible sights, and bustling nightlife.
Throw in some gorgeous skyscrapers and you’ve got yourself an idyllic metropolis right here!
For thrill-seekers, one of the best ways of seeing Toronto is no doubt through a helicopter ride.
Not only will you get to fly practically eye-to-eye with the CN Tower pod, but this activity also takes you above the downtown area so you can take in aerial views of the Rogers Center. When the weather’s clear, you’ll even be able to see the mist coming off Niagara Falls.
- Entrance fee: $102.15
- Hours: Dependent on the tour
- Address: P3 Value Park, Toronto, ON M5V 1A1, Canada
6. Step Aboard the HMCS Haida
Parents looking for things to do in Hamilton with kids will be glad to learn that Hamilton is home to the HMCS Haida, a former naval ship.
Now open as a natural historic site, this ship offers guided tours so you can properly mosey around the decks and see how the crew members used to live.
Quick heads-up though: while the ship is permanently docked at Hamilton, it’s only opened seasonally so it can get quite crowded. As such, I would really recommend that you head there early to avoid waiting in line.
And don’t worry if you can’t make it during the open season; you’ll be allowed to pose for pics in front of the ship regardless!
- Entrance fee: $7.71 (Adult), $6.79 (Seniors), free for youth
- Hours: 10 a.m. to 4.45 p.m. (May 21 st to September 4 th )
- Address: Waterfront Trail, Hamilton, ON L8L 8B4, Canada
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7. Mosey About in the Royal Botanical Gardens
An absolute treasure trove for fans of the great outdoors, the Royal Botanical Gardens should definitely feature on your list!
Located a mere 10 minutes east of Hamilton, this venue does involve a fair bit of walking, so be sure to shoe up accordingly. It’s also a good idea to set aside a solid 3-4 hours to properly soak up everything.
Brimming with over 1,000 different plant species, the Royal Botanical Gardens also house super-rare flora like the Red Mulberry Tree and the Bashful Bulrush.
The Gardens are divided into different sections, but if you don’t have the time to see everything, I can recommend Hendrie Park. This park is especially stunning in spring with trilliums scattered all over the forest grounds.
- Entrance fee: $14.32 (adults), $12.12 (students and seniors)
- Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Address: 680 Plains Rd W, Burlington, ON L7T 4H4, Canada
8. Wander the Hamilton Farmers’ Market
There’s nothing quite like a stroll through the historic Farmer’s Market to soak up Hamilton’s delightful small-city feel!
A great venue for travelers looking for non-touristy things to do in Hamilton, the Farmer’s Market is located at the corner of York Boulevard and James Street.
You’ll find over 70 stalls offering freshly prepared meals, local produce, and plenty of imported goods. Foodies will no doubt revel in the market’s diverse offerings such as handmade ice cream and pasta.
Be sure to try a Banh Mi Sandwich, a Vietnamese sandwich that happens to be quite popular in Hamilton. And of course, it would be unfathomable to leave without stocking up on a few bottles of authentic maple syrup to take back home!
- Entrance fee: Free
- Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Closed on Wednesdays and weekends)
- Address: Ponte Vecchio, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
9. See the Waterfalls
Hamilton is especially known for its scenic waterfalls- and you can easily see several of them in just one day!
In fact, did you know that Hamilton has been dubbed ‘The City of Waterfalls’? The Niagara Escarpment has over a hundred waterfalls and many of them are located within Hamilton’s city limits, so there’s plenty for you to explore!
If you’re short on time and can’t see them all, I can absolutely recommend the spectacular Albion Waterfall. Colloquially referred to as the ‘Lover’s Leap’, this cascade is quite a sight to behold as it towers at nearly 65 feet tall. While it’s no longer possible to hike to the foot of the waterfall, you can still admire it from the observation deck.
- Address: 885 Mountain Brow Blvd, Hamilton, ON L8W 1R6, Canada
10. Discover the Canadian Wine Scene
One of the best day trips from Hamilton, Niagara-on-the-Lake lies just over an hour from the city center.
A prime destination for wine aficionados, Niagara-on-the-Lake is surrounded by miles of fruit orchards and vineyards.
In my opinion, one of the best ways of covering more ground in less time is through a small-group winery tour. An excellent way of exploring Ontario’s burgeoning wine scene, this activity takes you through 3-4 wineries where you can learn more about the wine-making process, mosey about the vineyards, and discover different tasting notes while sampling the best products.
You’ll also be treated to a wine-and-cheese pairing at one of the wineries. Talk about a wine bonanza, right?
- Entrance fee: $111.90
- Hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Address: Various pickup points available
11. Step Back in time at the Westfield Heritage Village
If you want to step back in time and learn all about those bygone days, be sure to check out the Westfield Heritage Village, located just a half-hour’s drive away.
This living history museum only charges a nominal entry fee, perfect for traveling Canada on a budget !
Enjoy an immersive experience in early Canada’s history, complete with a carefully reconstructed village with over 30 historic buildings. You’ll even get to interact with costumed interpreters who will recreate the daily lives of Canadians from the 1880s.
While you’re there, check out the maple sugar shack and the vintage-style general store where you can shop for classic Canadian candies. If you’re traveling with kids, they’ll even get to dress up in period clothing.
- Entrance fee: $3.67 (free for children 5 and under)
- Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Address: 1049 Kirkwall Rd, Rockton, ON L0R 1X0, Canada
12. Learn About Canadian Football
Think you know everything there is to know about football? Wait until you delve into the exciting world of Canadian footie!
A little-known fact is that football is the second-most popular sport in Canada, with the first being hockey of course. As such, touring the Canadian Football Hall of Fame is undoubtedly among the most popular things to do in Hamilton, especially if you’re a football fan too!
In addition to an extensive display centered around the history of Canadian junior leagues and university football, this destination also houses original stats and uniforms, as well as metallic busts of the best footballers.
Oh, and did I mention admission is completely free?
- Hours: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. (Wednesday), 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Saturday)
- Address: 64 Melrose Ave N, Hamilton, ON L8L 8C1, Canada
13. Marvel at the Whitehern Historic House and Garden
Get ready to be wowed by one of the most beautiful museums in Ontario!
Whether you’re a history buff or simply want to live out your own fantasies from The Crown , this perfectly preserved residence will never fail to impress. One of the best things about this venue is that it showcases the décor, furnishing, and elements from three different periods in time: Edwardian, Georgian, and Victorian.
After exploring the ornate interior, you can also take a refreshing stroll through the walled garden that surrounds the mansion.
If you’re visiting in summer, you may wish to head there on Wednesdays where you’ll be treated to an outdoor concert with bottomless lemonade and iced tea.
- Entrance fee: $6.43 (adults), $5.50 (students 13-17), $3.86 (children 6-12)
- Hours: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Tuesday to Sunday)
- Address: 41 Jackson St W, Hamilton, ON L8P 1L3, Canada
14. Relax at the Fifty Point Conservation Area
Wondering what to do in Hamilton on a beautiful spring’s day? How about a visit to the Fifty Point Conservation Area?
Ideal for a weekend getaway from the noise of the city, this destination offers a serene lakefront setting where you can rejuvenate and reconnect with nature.
Spanning over 80 hectares, the Fifty Point Conservation area also lends itself well to different types of recreational activities, including camping, fishing, and the like. When the weather’s warm, you can even go for a dip in Lake Ontario!
This place provides picnic tables, so feel free to pack a snack to enjoy after your swim. Hikers can also take advantage of the accessible trail loop with a fishing bridge.
- Entrance fee: $11.33 per vehicle and driver
- Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Address: 1479 Baseline Rd, Hamilton, ON L8E 3L8, Canada
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15. Catch a Local Festival
It won’t take you long to realize that the locals have a super strong sense of community- something that you can experience for yourself through Hamilton’s many festivals!
While there are plenty of events throughout the year, the most attended by far is the famous Festival of Friends. In fact, this is often said to be the largest free music festival in Canada with hordes of Canadians and tourists flying in from all over!
Spanning over three days, the Festival of Friends usually takes place on the first weekend in August.
Owing to its popularity, it’s always a good idea to head there early. In true Canadian Fashion, the show goes on rain or shine, so don’t let a bit of summer rain deter you!
- Hours: 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. (Friday), 12 p.m. to 11 p.m. (Weekend)
- Address: 1000 Main St E, Hamilton, ON L8M 1N2, Canada
16. Visit the Art Gallery of Ontario
Whether looking for things to do in Hamilton alone or with friends, you certainly won’t be disappointed with a visit to the Art Gallery of Ontario!
One of the most important museums in North America, this place packs various types of works, including classic European masterpieces and modern, cutting-edge pieces. Permanent exhibits feature works by different Canadian artists, including the Group of Seven.
In addition, the gallery regularly hosts events so check their calendar ahead of time to see if there’s anything you’d like to catch while in Hamilton.
Admission is free for visitors aged 25 and under. If you’re over 25, I would totally suggest getting skip-the-line tickets since this place packs up quickly in peak season.
- Entrance fee: $18.36
- Hours: 10.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Tuesday and Thursday), 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Wednesday and Friday), 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. (Weekend)
- Address: 317 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5T 1G4, Canada
17. Take the Kids to Adventure Village
Parents, rejoice! Here’s another excellent activity that lends itself well to families traveling with kids.
There’s plenty to keep the whole family happy over there, so be sure to set aside half a day (if not more!) to properly enjoy everything.
Kids and adults will both appreciate the 18-hole miniature golf course and bumper cars that spin an entire 360 degrees. You’ll also find batting cages, a games arcade, rock climbing, and even gemstone mining so the little ones can dig for their own treasures. A licensed cookhouse is also available on-site.
And if you’re feeling particularly daring, you can even try the bungee trampoline that plummets down four floors!
- Entrance fee: $24.07 (adult), $22.61 (child)
- Hours: 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. (Friday), 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. (Weekend)
- Address: 580 Van Wagners Beach Rd, Hamilton, ON L8E 3L8, Canada
Where to Stay in Hamilton
I’m sure you’ll agree that nothing quite beats that delicious feeling of kicking off your shoes and crashing into a super-comfy bed after a full day of sightseeing!
The good news is that Hamilton doesn’t have a shortage of places to crash for the night.
Here are my recommendations for where to stay.
Best Hostel in Hamilton – Pring Guesthouse
Are you looking for the best bang for your buck? I bet you are!
Located in Downtown Hamilton, Pring Guesthouse is found in a charming heritage mansion. Guests will enjoy plenty of facilities, including a lounge area and a common kitchen.
You’ll also be able to choose from standard mixed or female dorms. The hostel also has a private room with a double bed.
There’s plenty to see nearby, with attractions like Bishop’s Park just a short distance away.
Best Airbnb in Hamilton – Charming Lakefront Cottage
Leave the noise of the city behind as you escape to this lakefront cottage found in Burlington- just 15 minutes from Hamilton!
With 3 bedrooms for 7 guests, this pet-friendly space lies close to the most exciting things to do outside Hamilton. An hour away from the cottage takes you to iconic sites like Niagara-on-the-Lake and Niagara Falls.
As the day winds down, you can always relax on the comfortable lake-facing chairs or rustle up a quick meal in the kitchen.
Best Hotel in Hamilton – TownePlace Suites by Marriott Hamilton
Wake up to a complimentary breakfast buffet every day with a stay at TownePlace Suites!
This hotel offers studio-style rooms to accommodate 1-2 guests. There’s also a sofa bed for an extra person. All rooms come with coffee machines and electric teapots- perfect for enjoying a fresh brew first thing in the morning.
Featuring free bikes, an indoor pool, and concierge service, this hotel lies close to attractions like the Joseph Brant Museum.
Some Additional Tips for Visiting Hamilton
Excited about all those incredible things to do in Hamilton yet? I’m sure you are!
Before you zip up that suitcase though, I have just a few more travel tips for you.
- Rent a Vehicle. There are plenty of great treasures within driving distance of Hamilton, so it’s worth renting a car if you’re not traveling with yours. A budget car can set you back around $34 per day.
- Wear Sturdy Shoes. I’m sure by now you’ve realized there’s heaps of outdoorsy fun in Hamilton so grab your comfiest and sturdiest shoes to tackle those picturesque-yet-uneven terrains!
- Get a Place with Breakfast. This is an excellent way of cutting back on costs since you can properly fuel up for the day. Alternatively, consider booking a place with a kitchen where you can prepare meals sourced from inexpensive ingredients.
- Be Mindful of the Weather. This is especially applicable if you’re backpacking through Canada or visiting various provinces. Bear in mind that the country has 7 different climatic zones and summers can be warmer than you’d imagine!
Don’t forget your travel insurance for Hamilton
ALWAYS sort out your backpacker insurance before your trip. There’s plenty to choose from in that department, but a good place to start is Safety Wing .
They offer month-to-month payments, no lock-in contracts, and require absolutely no itineraries: that’s the exact kind of insurance long-term travellers and digital nomads need.
SafetyWing is cheap, easy, and admin-free: just sign up lickety-split so you can get back to it!
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Final Thoughts on Things to Do in Hamilton
The roaring falls, historic sites, and abundant natural wonders are just a few of the many amazing attractions in Hamilton!
While it’s often overshadowed by more popular places like Toronto and Niagara Falls, Hamilton’s rich history, cultural sites, and a myriad of activities make it a fantastic place to explore.
The city’s got something for everyone, regardless of budget and travel preferences. If you plan your trip just right, you might even be able to snag yourself some excellent off-season deals in terms of accommodation.
Whether you’re planning on hiking the many trails, chasing adventure by the waterfalls, or simply want to enjoy a moment of respite, this is one city that certainly won’t disappoint!
And for transparency’s sake, please know that some of the links in our content are affiliate links . That means that if you book your accommodation, buy your gear, or sort your insurance through our link, we earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you). That said, we only link to the gear we trust and never recommend services we don’t believe are up to scratch. Again, thank you!
Sheridan Cahoon
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11 Fun Things to Do in Hamilton, Ontario
- Last Updated: February 8, 2024
From enjoying the beautiful waterfalls of the Niagara Escarpment to the hip art scene downtown, here is our list of the best things to do in Hamilton!
Hamilton is by far Ontario’s most underrated city for travel.
Overshadowed by its big sister Toronto and the enchanting Niagara Falls just 72km to the east, most people who travel to the area have unfortunately never even heard of Hamilton.
But Hamilton is a small city that packs a big punch, full of natural beauty and vibrant city life.
Named after George Hamilton, a Canadian merchant, the city saw major growth when a canal was cut in Lake Ontario, making Hamilton a major port in 1832.
By the early 1900s the steel and manufacturing industry was booming with four major companies opening up shop in Hamilton, Stelco, Dofasco, Procter & Gamble, and the Beech-Nut Packing Company.
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Hamilton is located in the “armpit” of Ontario, where the western end of Lake Ontario meets the Niagara Escarpment.
Known for its steel manufacturing, which earned it the nickname “steeltown,” Hamilton is much more than just an industrial city.
With the Niagara Escarpment , a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, running right through the middle of the city, and the south shores of Lake Ontario in the downtown area, Hamilton is an outdoor lover’s paradise.
Yet, the city offers something for everyone, as there is also a hip art, music and food scene right downtown.
With over 100 waterfalls located throughout the city, most along the Niagara Escarpment and the famous Bruce Trail , there are plenty of outdoor activities and hiking trails in Hamilton!
Hamilton is also becoming known for its excellent restaurants and art galleries lining its vibrant downtown streets.
With so many things to do in Hamilton Ontario so close together, it’s a great reason to choose Hamilton as a better stopover before visiting Niagara Falls instead of the overly crowded and busy Toronto.
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1) Explore the Many Waterfalls of Hamilton
2) board canada’s only tribal class destroyer hmcs haida, 3) walk through time at the dundurn castle national historic site, 4) visit the canadian warplane heritage museum , 5) get lost in the beauty of the royal botanical gardens, 6) look at art at the oldest art museum in southern ontario: the art gallery of hamilton, 7) go on a pub crawl in hess village, 8) take a stroll along the waterfront at bayfront park, 9) attend a lively festival at gage park, 10) hike the famous bruce trail along the niagara escarpment, 11) take a day trip to toronto, the best hostel in hamilton – pring guest house, best budget accommodation for couples – super 8 by wyndham, best mid-range hotel in hamilton – staybridge suites downtown, best luxury hotel in hamilton – best western premier c hotel by carmens, the best things to do in hamilton, ontario.
Although Hamilton is more of an industrial city, there are plenty of things to do in Hamilton that combine nature, history and culture.
Like many Canadian cities, Hamilton offers several museums, gardens and parks to enjoy within its city limits.
You could easily spend a day or two checking out places such as the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Dundurn Castle and the Art Gallery of Hamilton .
Or you could spread out your trip with more leisure by strolling through and picnicking at parks such as the Royal Botanical Gardens and the Bayfront Park .
But some of the top Hamilton attractions are a series of waterfalls throughout the area.
Whether you want hiking trails, waterfalls, or a day trip to visit the famous Niagara Falls, you will certainly get your fill in exploring the beauty that each fall offers the city.
Here is our list of fun things to do in Hamilton!
With over 100 waterfalls and cascades located throughout the city of Hamilton, it’s plain to see why the city earned the nickname “City of Waterfalls”.
The Niagara Escarpment , the very same region that the renowned Niagara Falls is on, provides the best landscape for waterfalls.
Most of these waterfalls are very accessible and a few are even right in town! You can find several while hiking the popular Bruce Trail as well.
Plan to see the spectacular Webster’s Falls and Tew’s Falls on the same day as they are both located within the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area.
Webster’s Falls is the largest of all the falls in Hamilton with a 30-metre crest. Tew’s Falls is the tallest at 41 metres. They are highlights of Ontario and the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area.
The other most popular falls are Albion Falls and the Devil’s Punchbowl Falls.
Albion Falls is a beautiful 19-metre cascade falls and is a short hike off the Bruce Trail.
While there make sure to stop to see Buttermilk Falls just 1 minute up the road.
Devil’s Punchbowl Falls is the most unique waterfall out of the group and is a 37-metre ribbon waterfall that flows over a horseshoe-shaped cliff with colourful layers of stratified rock segments.
It is possible to do the last three waterfalls in one day.
With so many waterfalls located so close together, you could spend an entire day exploring several of your favourites.
Or spread out your waterfall hikes over a few days while you tour different parts of the city!
Canada’s most famous warship is docked at pier 9 right in Hamilton Harbour.
A Canadian National Historic Site and the only Tribal Class Destroyer in existence is now a museum that you can board and explore!
The HMCS Haida served in World War II and the Korean and Cold Wars.
Go on a self-guided tour of the National Historic Site and imagine yourself as a crew member as you explore each deck or pay a little extra to go on a guided tour.
There is much to see and learn whilst on the ship in Hamilton Harbour. So make sure to add this National Historic Site to your list of the best Hamilton attractions!
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A National Historic Site of Canada, Dundurn Castle is a neoclassical mansion built in 1835 by architect Robert Charles Wetherell and owned by 1st Baronet, Sir Allan Napier MacNab.
At over 18,000 square feet with forty rooms, Dundurn Castle took three years to build!
MacNab, known to throw extravagant parties, once entertained the likes of King Edward VII and Sir. John A. MacDonald.
Experience what it was like to live in the mid 19th century as you tour ornately decorated bedrooms and halls to the underground slave quarters and beautifully landscaped courtyards.
You will quickly learn why Dundurn Castle is a must-see Hamilton attraction when you visit this historic landmark!
Have you ever wanted to fly in a vintage aircraft or experience what it’s like to fly a fighter jet into battle?
All of this and more can be seen at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, where around 50 various aircraft are housed.
Get up close to a Lancaster bomber, only two left in existence, and other war jets and helicopters that have been used by the Canadian Military from World War II to the present day. The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum has so many artifacts and old aircrafts that it’s actually mindblowing.
Whether you are an aviation buff or would just like to learn the history of aircraft used in the military, there is something for everyone to enjoy at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.
Without a doubt, if you’re a history lover the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum is one of the best things to do in Hamilton. The Hamilton Military Museum is another cool place to check out for history lovers.
One of the best things to see in Hamilton is by far the Royal Botanical Gardens!
Not just for the flower lovers, the Royal Botanical Gardens is way more than just a garden.
With over 27km of walking trails tucked into over 1,100 hectares of nature preserve, there is much to be seen and enjoyed by everyone at the Royal Botanical Gardens.
It is also Canada’s largest botanical garden and a National Historic Site!
In the 1,100 hectares, you will find Hendrie Park , which is a cultivated garden.
You will also find a collection of herbaceous perennials at Laking Garden .
The Arboretum is popular as a lush English garden in the Royal Botanical Gardens.
There is also a rock garden, fishway, nature interpretive centre and the RBG Center with large indoor gardens.
The Art Gallery of Hamilton is one of the oldest and largest art museums in Canada.
This art gallery houses a magnificent art display of over 10,000 pieces!
With close to 300,000 visitors every year, this is one of the top things to do in Hamilton.
From historical Canadian and contemporary paintings to historical European art, you will notice right away that this is one of the most impressive art displays in all of Canada.
Whether you are an art buff or just spending time gawking at the beautiful displays, you will definitely leave the Art Gallery of Hamilton feeling intrigued and inspired by what you have seen!
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If you’re looking for some of the best things to do in Hamilton once the sun goes down, a stroll through Hess Village will give you a little bit of everything you could ask for.
A walk through Hess Village will lead you past historic buildings that have been turned into fantastic pubs, restaurants, cafes and art galleries.
Find plenty of delicious things to eat as you stroll through and people watch.
The cobbled street has been turned into a pedestrian-only walkway from Main St to King St West.
The Trendiest hot spot in town, on Hess St you will find great entertainment, fun company and great food.
For a listing of bars, restaurants and the latest events taking place during your visit, be sure to check out Hess Village’s website .
One of the favourite Hamilton activities among the locals is walking or biking the pathway along the harbour.
A wide asphalt path winds through the beautiful Bayfront Park for approximately one and a half km to the nature sanctuary at Cootes Paradise .
There is also a lower walking path near the water’s edge.
You will walk past lush native trees, shrubs and wildflowers, under archways and along the waterfront brimming with wildlife.
In the upper area of the park, there is a large green space and grass amphitheatre.
With all of the green space and scenery, this would make for a perfect spot for a picnic lunch as well!
Many of Hamilton’s annual festivals are held at the city’s historic city park.
If you are travelling to Hamilton in the summer, attending a festival here is a must-do affair!
The most popular festival held at Gage Park is the Festival of Friends . It is the largest annual music and arts festival of its kind in Canada, and it’s free to attend!
Over 250,000 people attend the 3-day music festival every year.
Other festivals held at the park include the Rib and Craft Beer Fest, It’s Your Festival and the Poutine Feast .
The Bruce Trail is the longest and oldest public footpath in Canada and spans 900km from the Niagara River to Tobermory.
The Iroquoia section of the Bruce Trail, which starts near Hamilton, is 122 km long.
Hike the entire length over several days, or pick out a shorter trail and just go on a day hike. It’s one of the area’s best hiking trails.
There is an abundance of beautiful scenery and nature to be seen all over the Niagara Escarpment.
You will see ancient cedar trees, beautiful lakes, waterfalls of all sizes and you may even come across a rare meromictic lake or a 15th century Iroquoian village.
If you want to take a break from all of the Hamilton attractions and head into the city, Toronto is a short drive away.
Sure, Toronto is a city with plenty of amazing things to do on its own. But if you’re interested in picking and choosing what to see in Toronto then you can make a nice day trip from Hamilton.
Whether you want to spend the day visiting museums like the Royal Ontario Museum or the Ontario Science Center , or you are interested in catching a professional sporting event during hockey, baseball or basketball seasons, you can easily spend a day wandering the city.
Maybe you want to catch up on your shopping at Kensington Market or the St. Lawrence Market ? Or perhaps you are interested in visiting historical locations such as Casa Loma or Fort York ?
As Toronto is located just under an hour from Hamilton you can easily make a day trip to knock off whatever might be on your bucket list for the city without having to spend too much time in the hustle and bustle.
Hamilton Travel Guide
Now that you know what to do in Hamilton, here’s our guide to where to stay and where to eat when in the city.
Best Accommodation – Where to Stay in Hamilton
Although the city is not necessarily a top tourist destination, there are plenty of options so you won’t be left wondering where to stay in Hamilton.
Hamilton is not as friendly to the backpacker as other cities, so your options with hostels are limited.
But reasonable budget and mid-range hotels are not much more if you don’t mind spending a little more for a room.
There are also tonnes of options for renting out rooms or entire homes with Airbnb.
Being just outside of the main city of Toronto, prices for accommodations in Hamilton tend to be lower than in Toronto and are reasonably priced compared to other places in Canada.
Hamilton Pring Guest House is Ontario’s first backpacker’s hostel and it is the only hostel located in Hamilton.
You can’t beat its location, right in the heart of downtown Hamilton.
And on a backpacker’s budget, this is about as close to the action as it gets.
With options that range from 4-bed co-ed or female-only dorms to private double bedrooms, you can rest in whatever comfort suits your budget.
Rooms are reasonably priced, starting at USD$25 for dormitories and $45 for private accommodations.
With a shared lounge, Pring Guest House is a great place to meet other travellers. All rooms include free WiFi and towels and linens.
You can also expect to have hot coffee and tea, lockers for your valuables and a full self-catering kitchen.
Although located on the outskirts of downtown Hamilton, the Super 8 by Wyndham is one of your best options for budget accommodation in the city.
With rates as low as USD$78 for a room, you can’t beat the price in terms of the amenities.
Each room includes free WiFi, continental breakfast and a flat-screen TV. There is also a fitness centre, hot tub and a restaurant and bar on site.
Additionally, the hotel is consistently rated high for its service, location and cleanliness.
Only a five-minute drive from the airport and a short drive to downtown, the hotel’s location is central to all the top sightseeing spots in Hamilton.
After a full day of Hamilton sightseeing you’ll want to come back to a comfortable hotel with a welcoming environment and Staybridge Suites Downtown offers all of that and more.
When you stay here you are just minutes away walking to a variety of attractions, restaurants, pubs and transportation in the city centre.
The hotel offers spacious suite-style rooms with a full kitchenette, couch and a large flat screen tv so you can spread out and enjoy your stay in Hamilton.
Expect a clean, comfortable experience and friendly staff to make your stay more pleasant.
With a free breakfast buffet offered, an indoor swimming pool, theatre room, fitness centre and planned evening social’s three times a week, you may never want to leave the hotel!
Rooms start out at around USD$108, making it an incredible value when you are looking for a place to stay in Hamilton.
The Best Western C Hotel is an exceptional choice when it comes to accommodations and great service.
Hamilton’s only boutique luxury hotel offers the conveniences of home in a luxurious setting with an Italian theme.
All of the rooms are large suites with a whirlpool bathtub, large LCD TV, free WiFi, mini-fridge and microwave, bathrobes and complimentary breakfast.
The hotel also has an indoor swimming pool and hot tub, on-site restaurant and bar, a fitness centre and a rooftop terrace creating one of the most relaxing experiences you can have in Hamilton.
All of this in a convenient location close to shopping malls, top attractions, Hamilton Harbour, and all that Hamilton has to offer makes Best Western C Hotel by Carmens the best value by far.
Best Restaurants in Hamilton
Hamilton has recently become a top foodie destination with top chefs moving in from Toronto and opening trendy new eateries downtown and across the city.
Whether you want to eat classic Canadian fare, fancy European cuisine, or dishes with an Asain flair, you will find it in Hamilton.
From top-notch restaurants to casual eateries there’s no shortage of one of a kind places to eat at in Hamilton.
Offering delicious soups to warm up your belly, you can’t go wrong with choosing The Burnt Tongue as your next lunch spot or as a cure for a late-night hangover.
Pair your bargain-priced soup with a delicious grilled cheese or salad. Whatever you choose, you can’t pick wrong at The Burnt Tongue!
Alternatively, the Hamilton Farmers Market is a good budget option. You can pick up fresh produce to cook yourself or grab some yummy snacks at the Hamilton Farmers Market.
You won’t find a classically prepared cheeseburger at Hambrgr . But you will find a wildly creative burger sourced from local farmers.
Try the Mowie Wowie, a pulled pork sandwich with pineapple jam, or the Chef Smash, a weekly created hamburger.
And if you aren’t a meat-eater, no worries! There are plenty of vegan dishes to choose from.
Without a doubt, Quatrefoil is the top luxury restaurant in Hamilton. Featuring a French-inspired menu, you can expect fresh seasonally-prepared meals served in a historic restored home.
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Events this weekend in Hamilton, Canada
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MONOPOLY 30th Anniversary
Friday at 9:00 PM
10th Annual Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction
Saturday at 6:00 PM
Ancaster Fairgrounds
Werk Nights XVI
Sunday at 7:00 PM
Steel Town Cider, Frid Street, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Murder on the 518, Friday, April 26, 2024 @ 7:30 pm, 350 Albright Rd.
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350 Albright Rd
Blues and Roots Matinee Sessions at The Upper Coach
Saturday at 1:00 PM
Coach & Lantern - Upper Coach
Smooth Comedy
Friday at 8:00 PM
The Staircase
Throwing Large Vessels with Grace Han
Saturday at 1:30 PM
Art Gallery of Burlington
Charcuterie Board Class
Sunday at 12:00 PM
Art Aggregate
Barton Reunion - Class of 2002 (40th BDAY Bash)
Saturday at 8:00 PM
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Hugo Blanquet & Miss Diamond - Sugar Cougar
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Saturday at 3:30 PM
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Saturday at 8:30 PM
The Purple & Black Party
Saturday at 9:00 PM
293 Barton St E
NRP Refresher Course for MCH NICU Team - Apr 26 (AM)
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Coffee Cupping with Planet Bean
Saturday at 11:00 AM
1172 Wilson St W
Lee Valley Tools Burlington Store - Carve a Spoon Workshop
3060 Davidson Ct
Printmaking with Everyday Objects
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Ignite 2024 - April Saturday Success Summit
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Burlington Convention Center
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St. Cuthbert's Presbyterian Church
femm - feminine embodied movement meditation
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Exploring Butler County: The Best Things To Do In Hamilton, Ohio
Hamilton, Ohio is experiencing a much-deserved revitalization. Founded in 1791 as the site of Fort Hamilton, the town began to flourish in the 1800’s because of the Miami and Erie Canal railroad; and it quickly became home to some of the greatest industrialists of the 19 th century. Fast forward to today, the renaissance and community spirit in Hamilton is palpable. Historical architecture, a vibrant arts and culture scene (Hamilton is nicknamed the City of Sculpture) and charming locally owned store fronts invite you to this welcoming Ohio town. You’ll find plenty of fun things to do in Hamilton , Ohio.
As the county seat of Butler County (just north of Cincinnati), Hamilton makes the perfect home base to explore the area. Butler County is full of lively communities awaiting to be explored. From one of the sweetest food trails in the country, the Butler County Donut Trail, foodie paradise at Jungle Jim’s International Market or adrenaline pumping adventures like sky diving; you’ll need more than one weekend to explore all the fun things to do in Butler County, Ohio.
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Hamilton, Ohio
Things to do in Hamilton, Ohio:
Holiday Auto Theatre
A Butler County staple since 1948, when it was opened as the Hamilton Outdoor Theatre, this drive-in movie theater is the place to watch blockbuster movies during the spring, summer and fall. Pick a spot with the best view, listen to the movie through your vehicle’s radio and visit the snack bar for a fun night under the stars. As one of the few remaining drive-in theaters in the state, watching a movie at this outdoor theater is one of the most unique and fun things to do in Hamilton, Ohio.
More details:
- Address: 1816 Old Oxford Rd., St. Rt. 130 Hamilton, OH
- Hours: Check website for movie show times during Spring, Summer and Fall
- Admission: $8.75 Adults, $5.50 Children ages 4-11, Children under 3 free
- Website : http://www.holidayautotheatre.com/index.php
Public art displays are a great way to convert a boring space into a vibrant piece of artwork. Hamilton has several fun art murals throughout the city. Take a self-guided art mural tour to experience the eye-catching street art up close.
Alexander Hamilton Mural, 15 South D St. Delicate Balance of Progress Mural, 212 Main St.
Left-Hander For Life Mural, 15 South B St. Golden Ethos Mural, 134 N. Second St.
McCloskey Mural, 20 High St. Taking Flight Mural, Corner of Second and High St. at Rotary Park
Hey Caddy-O Mural, 736 High St.
Petals & Wicks
This unique candle bar encourages visitors to create signature scented candles. Cheerful owners, Sherry and Mike Hoskins, walk you through the entire process so you can create a unique scented candle. Start by choosing 5-15 scents from more than 70 scented candles, then Sherry will ask you questions regarding what type of scent you are looking for. Once you mix your ideal fragrances, Sherry pours them into a soy-based wax into a container of your choice. The candle takes about an hour to set-up, which is the perfect time to explore the local shops and restaurants near Petals & Wicks. Upon returning to Petals & Wicks, name your candle and your one-of-a-kind candle is ready to take home.
I chose floral fragrances and created a scent I named “Grandpa’s Garden.” It reminded me of the hours I spent helping my grandpa out in the garden tending to the numerous flowers and plants that smelled so fragrant.
- Address: 119 Main St., Hamilton, OH
- Hours: 12pm-7pm Tuesday – Thursday, 12pm-8pm Friday, 10am-8pm Saturday
- Website : https://www.petalsandwickshamilton.com
Municipal Brew Works
The beautiful Art Deco building once housed a fire station and police department. Now the 80+ year Hamilton Municipal Building is a craft brewery named Municipal Brew Works. While you’ll come for the beers (the brewery features rotating taps year-round), take a moment to appreciate how the brewery utilizes the historical space. The former police detective office acts as the cold storage area, the previous city vault now houses grain storage and the former police firing range in the basement holds the boiler which heats the entire brewhouse. Municipal Brew Works is family and dog friendly!
- Address: 20 High St., Hamilton, OH
- Hours: Closed Monday, 3pm-10:30pm Tuesday-Thursday, 3pm-Midnight Friday, Noon-Midnight Saturday, 12:30pm-6pm Sunday
- Website : http://www.municipal.beer
Self-Guided Historic Walking Tour
Taking a stroll through Hamilton, visitors can see the revitalization that this historic Ohio city deserves. The historic town of Hamilton holds many treasures, including: the Benninghofen House, Lane-Hooven House, Hughes Schoolhouse, Dayton Lane Historic District, German Village Historic District, Butler County Veterans Memorial, Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers Monument, Butler County Court House, Fort Hamilton and the High-Main Street Bridge. History buffs will love their visit to Hamilton as there are plenty of historic things to do in Hamilton, Ohio.
Download the Walking Tour of Historic Hamilton, Ohio map here .
Benninghofen House
This Italianate home was built in 1861 and home to the Benninghofen family for nearly 75 years. Original architectural details and period furnishings showcase the beauty of this 150+ year old home. Now the Benninghofen House is home to the Butler County Historical Society.
- Address: 327 N. 2 nd St. Hamilton, OH
- Hours: 10am-3pm Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 10am-1pm Saturday; tours by appointment
- Website: https://bchistoricalsociety.com
Butler County Courthouse
Constructed between 1885 and 1889, the Butler County Courthouse is the grand pillar of downtown Hamilton. The striking architecture placed it on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.
- Address: 101 High St., Hamilton, OH
- Website: http://www.butlercountyohio.org/countyPortal.cfm?1243361
Historic Dayton Lane District
This historic district includes homes of Hamilton’s most prominent industrialists of the late 19 th century. Featuring several architectural styles: Queen Anne, Italianate, Second Empire and Georgian Revival, the collection of 210 historic structures welcomes history buffs to marvel at the impressive homes from the sidewalk.
- Address: 712 Dayton St., Hamilton, OH
- Website: http://www.historicdaytonlane.org
German Village Historic District
This nine-block historic district has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1991. Showcasing beautiful architecture from the 19 th century: Queen Anne, Italianate, Eastlake and Gothic Revival style structures, take an hour to walk the neighborhood and marvel at the impressive architecture.
- Address: Corners of Vine St. and Dayton St., corner of Riverfront Plz. & Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Heritage Hall
The former Hamilton Municipal Building opened in 1935 and it has one of the finest displays of Art Deco architecture in the county. Now, Heritage Hall is home to exhibits highlighting Hamilton and Butler County’s history as well as the Robert McCloskey Museum.
- Hours: 10am-4pm Friday, 9am-2pm Saturday
- Admission: Free, donations are encouraged
- Website: http://hamiltonheritagehall.org
Lane-Hooven House
The adorable Lane-Hooven House is one of only 400 octagonal houses in the United States. Built in 1863 by prominent industrialist, Clark Lane, the Victorian Gothic home is listed on the National Register of Historic Homes and now houses the Hamilton Community Foundation.
- Address: 319 N. Thirds St., Hamilton, OH
- Website: https://www.hamiltonfoundation.org/about-us/lane-hooven-house
Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers Monument
As one of the most iconic buildings in Butler County, this monument stands upon the 1790’s site of Fort Hamilton. The Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers Monument honors those who have served our country and those who first settled Butler County. Take a tour of the monument to view the stained-glass windows, military displays and an impressive collection of Civil War weapons.
- Address: High St & Monument Ave. Hamilton, OH
- Hours: 10am-4pm Thursday-Saturday
- Website: http://www.butlercountyohio.org/monument/
This historic architectural marvel has withstood natural disasters and the test of time since 1855. Designed by John S. Earhart to allow trains to continue along the railroad, cross over the Great Miami River and to climb the steep Rossville Hill. The 665-foot, 17-arch viaduct is a testament to Hamilton’s historic past.
- Address: Arch St., Hamilton, OH
Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park
Located just outside of Hamilton, the Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park has more than 60 outdoor sculptures scattered about the nearly 300-acre park. Visitors can enjoy hiking and driving trails to view the sculptures, an amphitheater, picnic areas, and the Ancient Sculpture Museum featuring Greek, Roman, Etruscan, and Egyptian sculptures dating back to 1550 B.C. For a fun way to explore the park, rent an art cart (golf cart).
- Address: 1763 Hamilton Cleves Rd., Hamilton, OH
- Hours: 8am-5pm Daily November – March; 8am-7pm Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm Saturday & Sunday April- October
- Admission: $8.00 Adults, $3.00 Children ages 6-12, Children under 5 free
- Website : https://www.pyramidhill.org
Fitton Center for Creative Arts
Fitton Center for Creative Arts houses several galleries with unique art exhibitions. Visitors can peruse the art exhibits, buy local artwork, take a class or watch a live performance at one of their theater productions.
- Address: 101 S. Monument Ave.
- Gallery Hours: Noon-7pm Monday-Thursday, Noon-5pm Friday, 10am-2pm Saturday
- Building Hours: 10am-7pm Monday-Thursday, 10am-5pm Friday, 10am-2pm Saturday
- Admission: Exhibitions are free, check website for ticket prices for performances
- Website: https://www.fittoncenter.org
Butler Philharmonic
Music lovers will be delighted to attend a live performance of the Butler Philharmonic Orchestra. Founded in 1951 as the Hamilton Symphony Orchestra, the orchestra has showcased renowned local and international guest musicians for more than 60 years. The Butler Philharmonic performs in venues throughout southeastern Ohio.
- Admission: Check website for ticket information
- Website: https://butlerphil.org
Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre
The Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre has been performing community theater since 1959. Showcasing theatrical performances of classic favorites and new musicals, an evening at the theater is fun for the entire family!
- Address: Parrish Auditorium at Miami University Hamilton, 1601 University Blvd., Hamilton, OH
- Website: http://www.ghctplay.com
Outdoor Adventures in Hamilton, OH
Marcum park and riversedge amphitheater.
Located along the Great Miami River, this six-acre park features sculptures, open greenspace, an amphitheater and a creek bed and splash ground opened during the warmer months. The RiversEdge Amphitheater has been voted as the #1 Live Music Venue in Greater Cincinnati and most of the shows are free!
- Address: 106 North 2nd St., Hamilton, OH
- Website: https://www.hamiltonparks.net/marcum-park
Gilmore Metropark
Nature lovers will be delighted to explore this 268-acre park. With miles of hiking trails, a nature observation tower and abundant wildlife and bird species, Gilmore Metropark has become a prime bird watching destination. In fact, Audubon Ohio has named it as an “Important Birding Area.”
- Address: 7950 Gilmore Rd., Hamilton, OH
- Hours: 8am to Dusk, Daily
- Admission: Free
- Website: https://www.yourmetroparks.net/parks/gilmore-metropark
Millikin Mile at Millikin Woods MetroPark
As Hamilton’s first disc golf course, Millikin Mile is great for both novice and advanced players. The 9-hole course is located in the Millikin Woods Metropark.
- Address: 194 N. Washington Blvd., Hamilton, OH
- Website: https://www.hamiltonparks.net/millikin-woods
MetroParks of Butler County
With nearly 5,000 acres of green spaces and recreational parks throughout Butler County, a visit to one of the eleven MetroParks in Butler County will delight any nature enthusiast. From hiking trails, horse trails and historic sites to outdoor activities, there’s fun for the entire family at one of the MetroParks of Butler County.
- Website: https://www.yourmetroparks.net
Where to Shop in Hamilton, Ohio
Whether you are looking for accessories, antiques, a unique gift, home décor or a new outfit, Hamilton has a great selection of local shops to choose from.
Sara’s House
- Address: 254 High St.
- Hours: 10am-6pm Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm Saturday
- Website: http://sarashousehamilton.com
Sara’s House
Fleurish Home
- Address: 135 Main St.
- Hours: 10am-7pm Monday-Saturday, Noon-4pm Sunday
- Website: https://www.fleurishhome.com
Front Room on 7 th
- Address: 102 N. 7 th St.
- Hours: 11am -6pm Tuesday-Friday, 10am-4pm Saturday
- Website: http://www.frontroomon7th.com
Hip Boutique
- Address: 112 Main St.
- Hours: 11am-7pm Thursday, 11am-6pm Friday, 11am-4pm Saturday
- Address: 408 Main St.
- Hours: 10am-6pm Tuesday-Thursday, 10am-4pm Friday & Saturday
- Website: https://www.lahvdah.org
Rustic Home
- Address: 330 Main St.
- Hours: 11am-5pm Thursday & Friday, 10am-4pm Saturday
- Website: https://www.rustichomecincy.com
Secretly Shabby
- Address: 231 Main St.
- Hours: Noon-6pm Tuesday-Thursday, 10am-6pm Friday, 10am-4pm Saturday
- Website: http://www.secretlyshabbyonmain.com
Two Little Buds Florist
- Address: 17 N. D St.
- Hours: 10am-7pm Thursday-Friday, 10am-4pm Saturday
- Website: https://www.twolittlebuds.com
Pleasant Treasures Flea Market
- Address: 4020 Pleasant Ave.
- Hours: 10am-6pm Friday-Sunday
Restaurants in Hamilton, Ohio:
There’s no shortage of places to eat and drink in Hamilton and it might be hard to choose just one place. From chain restaurants to local hot spots, you’ll find a delicious meal at one of these restaurants in Hamilton, Ohio.
Jolly’s Drive-In
- Address- Two Locations: 165 N. Brookwood Ave. and 210 N. Erie Highway
- Hours: 11am-9:30pm Sunday-Wednesday, 11am-10pm Thursday-Saturday
Jolly’s Drive-In
- Address: 20 High St.
- Hours: 3pm-10:30pm Tuesday-Thursday, 3pm-Midnight Friday, Noon-Midnight Saturday, 12:30pm-6pm Sunday
- Website: http://www.municipal.beer
- Address: 241 High St.
- Hours: 11am-9pm Monday-Thursday, 11am-10pm Friday, Noon-10pm Saturday
Yummy sushi at Basil 1791
High Street Café
- Address: 250 High St.
- Hours: 7am-2:30pm Sunday-Friday
- Website: http://www.highstcafe.com
Hyde’s Restaurant
- Address: 130 S. Erie Hwy.
- Hours: 6:30am-9pm Daily
- Website: http://www.hydesrestaurant.com
Plaza One Grille
- Address: 1 Riverfront Plaza
- Hours: Lunch 11:30am-2pm Monday-Friday; Dinner 5pm-10pm Monday-Saturday, 5pm-9pm Sunday
- Website: http://plazaonegrille.com
The Avenue Tavern & Grille
- Address: 4041 Pleasant Ave.
- Hours: 11am-2:30am Monday-Saturday, 11am-1am Sunday
- Address: 23 N. 3 rd St.
- Hours: 11am-9pm Monday-Saturday
Comb’s BBQ Central (short drive from Hamilton and well worth it for amazing BBQ!)
- Address: 2223 Central Ave. Middletown, OH
- Hours: 11am-9pm Tuesday-Saturday
Adorable vintage decor and delicious BBQ!
True West Coffee
- Address-Two Locations: 221 High St. and 313 Main St.
- Hours: Check website for location hours
- Website: https://truewestcoffee.com
Kelly’s Bakery
- Address: 1335 Main St.
- Hours: 5am-12:30pm Tuesday-Friday, 6am-Noon Saturday & Sunday
Mimi’s Donuts and Bakery
- Address: 2267 Millville Ave.
- Hours: 6am-Noon Tuesday-Friday, 7am-Noon Saturday, 7am-11am Sunday
Ross Bakery
- Address-Two Locations: 4421 Hamilton Cleves Rd. and 1051 Eaton Ave.
- Hours: 4am-Noon Monday-Saturday
The Almond Sisters Bakery
- Address: 224 High St.
- Hours: 8am-2pm Monday, 8am-6pm Tuesday-Friday, 9am-2pm Saturday
Henry’s Candy Co
- Address: 243 High St.
- Hours: 11am-6pm Monday-Saturday
- Website: https://www.henryscandy.com
Things to do in Butler County, Ohio:
While there’s plenty of adventures to keep you busy in Hamilton, make time to explore more of Butler County. From one of the sweetest food trails in the country to the unbelievable foodie paradise found at Jungle Jim’s, you’ll savor every delicious bite in Butler County!
I promise you there’s more than just food in Butler County; shop till you drop at Liberty Center, visit the charming town of Oxford and stroll through Miami University’s campus, take a thrill-seeking adventure like skydiving or wakeboarding or get back to nature at one of the many parks and green spaces throughout the county.
Butler County Donut Trail
As one of the best food trails in the country, the Butler County Donut Trail is simply heaven for donut lovers. Twelve donut shops throughout the county (four in Hamilton) offer donut lovers original and unique flavors. From glazed to maple bacon to pineapple fritters to S’mores, the donuts you’ll encounter on this sweet trail are truly one-of-a-kind!
Pick up a Butler County Donut Trail Passport at one of the donut shops or download it here , purchase a donut at each trail stop and return your completed passport to the Butler County Visitors Bureau for a cool Donut Trail T-shirt! The Donut Trail is one of the sweetest things to do in Butler County!
- Website: https://www.gettothebc.com/donut-trail
- I recommend starting early as some donut shops sell-out of donuts and will close early. Most of the donut shops close at noon.
Eating my way through the sweetest food trail in Ohio, the Butler County Donut Trail!
Jungle Jim’s International Market
Jungle Jim’s is a food lover’s paradise! Featuring 180,000 items from 70 countries, including: 1,400 international cheeses (don’t miss the 6,000 lb. Mammoth Cheddar!), 1,400 hot sauces, 4,000 beers and 15,000 wines. You can easily spend hours exploring the many food and drink treasures you’ll find at Jungle Jim’s!
- Address: 5440 Dixie Hwy., Fairfield, OH
- Hours: 8am-10pm, Daily
- Website: https://junglejims.com
Exploring Jungle Jim’s with wine in hand!
Liberty Center
As the premier entertainment complex in southeastern Ohio, Liberty Center offers more than 70 shops, dining and entertainment options. Whether for a girlfriend’s getaway to shop till you drop, a date night for a dinner and a movie or a family outing, there’s something for everyone at Liberty Center!
The AC Hotel Cincinnati at Liberty Center is conveniently located to make the most of your weekend getaway to the area.
- Address: 7100 Foundry Row, Liberty Township, OH
- Hours: Noon-6pm Sunday, 10am-9pm Monday-Saturday
- Website: https://www.liberty-center.com
Where to Stay in Butler County, Ohio:
While day trips in Ohio are fun, there’s plenty of fun things to do in Hamilton, Ohio to make it a weekend getaway! Check out these great hotels in and near Hamilton, Ohio.
Courtyard by Marriott Hamilton
- Address: 1 Riverfront Plaza Hamilton, OH
- Website: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/cvgha-courtyard-hamilton/
AC Hotel Cincinnati at Liberty Center
- Address: 7505 Gibson St. Liberty Township, OH
- Website : https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/cvgci-ac-hotel-cincinnati-at-liberty-center/
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Historic Sites You Must-Visit in Hamilton
Hamilton’s past has shaped the dynamic city it is today.
From our many designated National Historic Sites (15 at last check!) to our defining role as an industrial hub, Hamilton's roots tell a fascinating story about how the city has evolved into the destination it is today.
Sure, you can read all about it on your own. But that’s nowhere near as interesting as coming to visit in person to experience it for yourself.
Here are some top picks for the history buff exploring Hamilton.
1. Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
There's no place quite like it anywhere. Since 1972, the museum has pulled together an impressive collection of more than 40 vintage aircraft dating back to World War II, making it Canada's largest flying museum! You can do a lot more than just marvel at planes here. Climb into a cockpit, try a flight simulator, or even book a flight !
Don't Miss : The museum's biggest star is hands down the Avro Lancaster Bomber , the only surviving Lancaster in the world you can purchase a flight on. (The only other air-worthy Lancaster in the world is with the Royal Air Force in the UK).
2. Dundurn National Historic Site
A visit to Hamilton isn't complete without a stop at one of the city's most iconic sites. The lavish, 40-room Victorian-era home overlooking the bay was the former home of one of Canada's first premiers, Sir Allan MacNab. It's Hamilton's own Downton Abbey!
The site was previously a key trading location for the Mississaugas and later, a fortified military encampment for British and loyalist soldiers during the War of 1812.
Don't Miss : Dundurn's two-acre Kitchen Garden is a destination unto itself where costumed interpreters use 19th Century tools and techniques to cultivate flowers, herbs, and food for use in the castle's kitchen and for the community. Come winter, the castle's Victorian Christmas program is a must-experience.
3. Westfield Heritage Village
Unplug and slow down at this living history museum in Rockton in rural Hamilton. Costumed interpreters help bring early Canadian culture to life as they lead demonstrations on everything from blacksmithing to bread-making across 35 carefully restored historic buildings. The 130-hectare site is bordered by beautiful wooded trails and meadows.
Don’t miss : Favourite annual events like magical holiday programming, the Maple Syrup (winter) and Ice Cream (summer) festivals, make Westfield a year-round destination.
4. Battlefield House Museum & Park
The 19th-century homestead, nestled under the scenic Niagara Escarpment and surrounded by acres of parkland, is a National Historic Site and local treasure. Once home to the prominent Gage Family, it was also the site of the pivotal 1813 Battle of Stoney Creek, a turning point in the War of 1812 where invading American forces were pushed back. The event is marked annually by the Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek .
Don't Miss : Be sure to visit the 100-foot tall Battlefield Monument erected as a symbol of peace and to commemorate the casualties of the Battle of Stoney Creek. Nearby stands the striking Eagles Among Us (more below).
5. Eagles Among Us
This striking public art piece was commissioned by the City of Hamilton for Battlefield Park in Stoney Creek. The artwork by David M. General, an Oneida/Mohawk Indigenous artist and member of the Six Nations of the Grand River, consists of four, nine-foot-tall granite carved eagles inscribed with symbols and text around the theme of healing and reconciliation, inspired by the cultural traditions of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabek communities.
Don't Miss : The site has since become an important place of reflection and gathering in Hamilton. In the artist's own words Eagles Among us is "an invitation to people to consider the history, look at how things were, look at how things can be made better by the generations today. It creates a special sacred space and you can stand in the middle of that".
6. Griffin House
This National Historic Site shares the fascinating history of Enerals Griffin and other early Black settlers at this preserved home set on a hilltop overlooking the beautiful Dundas Valley. When closed, the museum can be experienced here virtually .
Don't Miss : For more on the contributions of the African and Caribbean diaspora in Hamilton explore the Black History Audio Tour on the rich history of Little Africa around Concession Street.
7. HMCS HAIDA
The Tribal-class destroyer distinguished itself during a number of historic battles during World War II and beyond. It’s now a Parks Canada Historic Site docked at Hamilton’s West Harbour (Pier 9) that helps visitors discover what life was like for crew members serving on board with the Canadian Navy and develop a deeper appreciation of the role it played on the international battlefront.
Don’t Miss : Throughout the summer season, take a guided tour for a snapshot of life at sea and explore the ship's inner workings, from deck to engine room.
8. Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology
You’ll love getting a behind-the-scenes look at the early days of Canada’s industrial revolution with two preserved 70-ton powered water pumping engines. Museum curators take guests on a fascinating journey that created these engineering feats housed in this 150-year-old waterworks.
Don’t Miss : Popular events here include model train shows, hands-on workshops and Golden Horseshoe Live Steamer Days throughout the summer complete with miniature train rides and free guided tours.
9. Whitehern Historic House & Garden
Experience one of Canada's most intact historic homes in this fascinating downtown museum. Costumed interpreters help unearth the lives of the three generations of the McQuesten family who lived here from 1852 to 1968. The historic house and all of its contents were given to the City of Hamilton in 1959 to be appreciated by future generations. It’s a rare glimpse into Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian time periods.
Don't Miss : Wait for summer to experience Whitehern's stunning garden – a secret, walled oasis in the heart of downtown. Look out for special lunchtime concerts.
10. The Rock Garden at Royal Botanical Gardens
Opened to visitors in 1932, the historic Rock Garden is considered the birthplace of Royal Botanical Gardens. Before there was the QEW and Highway 403, the Rock Garden was part of a design to help enhance the beauty of Hamilton as the main entry point into the city from Toronto. Escarpment stone from the Red Hill Valley was transported here, to this former gravel pit, to start the process. The rejuvenated garden features year-round perennial and conifer displays and a tranquil waterfall and stream.
Don't Miss : The Rock Garden's stunning Visitor Centre is a great place for special events and dining. It's also the launching pad for year-round events in the garden.
11. Architecture Tour
Hamilton’s architecture is widely considered unique in the region for the quantity and variety of preserved historic buildings. Early standouts include Griffin House (1827), Dundurn Castle (1835), Hamilton Customs House (1860), Whitehern (1848), and St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church (1857). Later examples include LIUNA Station (1930) and the Lister Block (1923), now beautifully restored and home to the Tourism Hamilton Visitor Experience Centre .
Don’t Miss : Take this self-guided Downtown Hamilton Heritage Walking Tour to discover architectural gems spanning decades of the city’s history.
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