Search

Displaying 71 - 77 of
77
results

Location of Hamilton Regional Indian Centre Indigenous Drop-In Centre, a culturally safe space.

Clients can access:

  • housing help and resources
  • cultural services
  • access to traditional medicines
  • advocacy support
  • identification support
  • food insecurity supports

The Putman Family YWCA is a 50 unit affordable permanent housing residence for single and mother-led families. Also offers spaces designed for community gathering, as well as a Centre of Innovation, community garden, flexible space for seniors and youth, recreational, health and wellness programming, and women and community led programming and workshops.   

Offers walk-in medical care for patients with urgent health concerns that cannot wait for a family doctor. Staffed by emergency room doctors and provides care for a range of issues including minor broken bones, respiratory illnesses, and minor infections. Also houses Hamilton Health Science's preoperative clinic and special immunology clinic.

A three-storey multi-agency building which houses all of the city's fire, police, and EMS divisions in one complex, as well as the emergency management and preparedness division. The Multi-Agency Training Academy consists of three components: a multi-storey building and indoor training facility for fire, police, primary response, and emergency preparedness, an outdoor training tower, and a working fire and EMS station.

The Central Branch of the Hamilton Public Library. The Central Branch also houses the main administrative offices and functions of the library system.

Branch features include:

This museum is housed in a 160-year-old waterworks, containing two steam-powered beam engines which pumped water in Hamilton from 1859 to 1910, as well as a collection of artifacts relating Hamilton’s industrial past. The museum offers guided tours, various permanent and changing exhibits, and features special events for the whole family, including Live Steamer Days from May through September.