Physical location of The Hub, a non-profit organization that aims to improve access to services and resources for people in Hamilton who are homeless, or experience housing instability or addiction.
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A children-focused museum that focuses on play-based learning and experiences. Play experiences focus on physical, emotional, social, language and cognitive development. This museum is housed in a 1875 farmhouse within Gage Park.
Dundas Valley Conservation Area offers many seasonal and year-round recreation services, Consult their website for what is being offered.
This site also includes the Hermitage Gate House.
Ancaster Rotary Centre is a municipal community centre with an activity room and gymnasium. Morgan Firestone Arena houses two skating rinks.
Site amenities include:
- baseball diamonds
- free wi-fi
- goalie pad
- parking
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 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:
- book return
- computer training lab
- public use computers
- free wi-fi
- wheelchair accessible
- French collection
- bike rack
- black and white and colour photocopying
- scan to USB and email
- self-serve lamination
This museum is housed in a 160-year-old waterworks, with the site 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.
Licensed child care agency offering care for children ages 18 months to 5 years.