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An early 19th century homestead once home to the Gage family and the scene of the Battle of Stoney Creek during the war of 1812. The Battlefield Monument stands as a symbol of peace and commemorates those soldiers who died on June 6, 1813. This historic site is located on 32 acres of parkland linked to the Bruce Trail, and is also home of the Nash-Jackson House.

Collects new and gently used clothing and household items (dishes, pots and pans, lamps, etc.). These items are given away free of charge to those in need in the Hamilton and surrounding community.

A preserved early 19th century home in the Dundas Valley. Explore the history of Enerals Griffin and other early Black settlers as part of the Black Heritage Network.

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.