List of tourist attractions in Hamilton, Ontario


Hamilton, Ontario has a large variety of historical sites, cultural and educational institutions, and an aviary for exotic birds.
Historical sites and museums
- 31 Service Battalion Museum, accredited military museum, Heritage Museum; dedicated to documenting Combat Service Support in Hamilton; largest collection of the Canadian Women's Army Corps artifacts; located next to HMCS Haida
 - Auchmar, historic estate of the Honourable Isaac Buchanan
 - Battlefield House Museum, Stoney Creek
 - Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, home of one of the last two remaining operational Lancaster bombers; also in operation Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane, Bristol Bolingbroke
 - Dundurn Castle, including the Hamilton Military Museum and Dundurn Park, west end; home of Sir Allan Napier MacNab, former Prime Minister of Upper Canada
 - Erland Lee Museum, birthplace of Women's Institutes, Upper Stoney Creek
 - Hamilton Children's Museum, east end[1]
 - Hamilton Farmer's Market, founded in 1837
 - Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology, east end[2]
 - HMCS Haida, National Historic Site, historic naval ship; Canada's most famous warship and the last remaining Tribal Class destroyer in the world
 - Nash-Jackson House, at Stoney Creek Battlefield Park[3]
 - Ottawa Street North, textile district, voted one of Canada's favourite streets in the 2011 'Great Places in Canada' contest; ranked in Top 5 spots for antique shopping in Canada by CAA Magazine
 - Royal Hamilton Light Infantry Heritage Museum, downtown
 - Westfield Heritage Village, Flamborough
 - Whitehern Historic House & Garden, downtown
 
Cultural institutions
Art
- Cotton Factory[4]
 - Arctic Experience McNaught Gallery[5]
 - Art Gallery of Hamilton, downtown; second largest permanent collection in Ontario, and third largest in Canada
 - James Street North Art District
 - McMaster Museum of Art, west end[6]
 
Music
- Bach Elgar Choir
 - Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra
 - Hess Village, commercial and entertainment hub in historic buildings
 
Theatre
- Hamilton Theatre Inc., musical theatre
 
Other popular attractions
Festivals
- Festival of Friends, founded in 1975, the largest annual free music event in Canada
 
Sports

- Around the Bay Road Race, the longest continuously held long-distance foot race in North America (since 1894)
 - Canadian Football Hall of Fame, downtown
 - CANUSA Games, Hamilton is twinned with Flint, Michigan, and its amateur athletes have competed in these games since 1958
 - Jukasa Motor Speedway, a 5/8-mile oval auto racing track, Cayuga, Ontario
 - Flamboro Downs and Flamboro Slots, horse racing as well as car racing
 
Parks, trails and waterfront

- African Lion Safari, Flamborough
 - Hamilton Aviary, Westdale, in Churchill Park along Cootes Paradise Sanctuary lookout trails
 - Bayfront Park, Pier 4 Park, Harbour West, Cootes Paradise, waterfront trail
 - Beach strip and lighthouse pier, beach trail
 - Bruce Trail, Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Dundas, Flamborough
 - Dundas Valley Conservation Area, Dundas
 - Gage Park, large historical park in the middle of the city
 - Hamilton Farmer's Market
 - Pier 4 Park
 - Royal Botanical Gardens, west end
 - Westfield Heritage Village, Flamborough
 
References
- ^ "Hamilton Children's Museum". City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 18 August 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
 - ^ "Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology National Historic Site". City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
 - ^ "The Nash-Jackson House". The War of 1812 Website. 
{{cite web}}: Missing or empty|url=(help) - ^ "The Cotton Factory – Hamilton's largest creative arts facility, in the heart of lower Hamilton". The Cotton Factory. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
 - ^ "Arctic Experience McNaught Gallery". Retrieved 13 September 2015.
 - ^ "McMaster Museum of Art". McMaster University. Retrieved 13 September 2015.