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Canadian Mental Health Association telephone and online services.  There is no physical location for this service.  Serving Hamilton, Ancaster, Dundas, Flamborough, Glanbrook and Stoney Creek.  

Emergency or crisis services not provided.  For access to emergency or crisis services, contact COAST Hamilton, ConnexOntario, or Crisis Services Canada. 

Wee Watch Waterdown Service Area.  Home child care licensed by the Ministry of Education to administer and supervise home child care providers who are registered with the agency.  Child care provider hours are usually flexible and geared to parent need.  Shift coverage provided.

Wee Watch Ancaster Dundas and Hamilton West Service Area.  Home child care licensed by the Ministry of Education to administer and supervise home child care providers who are registered with the agency.  Child care provider hours are usually flexible and geared to parent need.  Shift coverage provided.

Wee Watch Hamilton East and Stoney Creek Service Area.  Home child care licensed by the Ministry of Education to administer and supervise home child care providers who are registered with the agency.  Child care provider hours are usually flexible and geared to parent need.  Shift coverage provided.

Protestant Church offering both a casual worship service and a traditional worship service each Sunday morning. Also offers rental of the church facilities including the banquet facilities, kitchen, and sanctuary. Contact for information about hosting a wedding or funeral.

A community hall and social club for people of German descent and others. Also offers the banquet facilities for rental. Contact for information.

Adult Basic Education Association of Hamilton Office.  Central referral agency for adult education and upgrading.  Aims to improve the quality of life for the Hamilton community through the promotion and support of lifelong learning.  Offers free information and referrals to community programs.

An intact historic home in Canada, with guided tours from a costumed interpreter. Three generations of the McQuesten family lived at Whitehern from 1852-1968, and in 1959 the three surviving members bequeathed the home to the City with all its original contents. Whitehern contains elements from many time periods – Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian – dating up to 1939.