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Fieldcote is a cultural heritage centre with an emphasis on the collection, preservation and exhibition of local history, the promotion of fine arts and the celebration of natural heritage through beautiful landscaped gardens and walking trails. Adult workshops and children’s activities are available upon request. The site offers rotating exhibitions featuring art and history, a summer concert series, award-winning pesticide-free gardens and a meeting place for local garden, historical and cultural groups.
Bicentennial 1812 Exhibit: Noose, Knife and Fire: The Bloody Assize
Saturday, March 3, 2012 to Monday, September 1, 2014
“You are to be drawn on Hurdles to place of execution, hanged by the neck but not until dead, cut down while alive and your entrails taken out and burnt before your faces, your heads cut off, bodies divided into four quarters, heads and quarters to be at the King’s disposal.” This exhibit explores Ancaster’s experience during the War of 1812, highlighting the Bloody Assize. Against the backdrop of the re-created courtroom of the former Union Hotel, view giant paintings of the prosecutors and accused, explore the evidence and judge for yourself. Discover the impact of the war on local farmers and residents, amidst the surroundings of an 1812 barn interior.
Farm stop and family fun
Farm stop and family fun
The Hamilton Children’s Museum invites visitors to touch, build, experiment, invent, and imagine in a friendly, child-centred setting. The museum, housed in a former Gage family home, has been stimulating curiosities and providing opportunities for family learning for over 30 years.
Located in Gage Park, the Hamilton Children’s Museum
is the perfect place to explore and enjoy family fun year-round. Discover exhibits, workshops and special programs that encourage children and adults to learn through play by engaging in hands-on activities. Round off your experience with a visit to Gage Park and the four-season Tropical House.
Hamilton Guesthouse is a backpackers’ hostel located in downtown Hamilton, Ontario. We are quite a small facility and have been open since 2010. We are listed on hostelworld.com, backpackers.ca, booking.com and many other hosteling and accommodation sites and literature. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter.
Witness the social and mechanical life of Canada’s early industrial revolution. Housed in Hamilton’s first Waterworks, this National Historic Site preserves two 70-ton steam engines, perhaps the oldest surviving Canadian-built engines.
Hutch’s classic combination of great food, fast service and 1950’s-style dining makes it one of the area’s most popular eateries.
Come and experience some of the finest cycling Routes in Southwestern Ontario. This furnished four bedroom house is perfect for groups of six cyclists; it is clean, had comfortable seating areas inside and out, and contains everything you need to be comfortable. A washer/dryer and detergent are provided, a locked garage with a pump will keep your bikes secure, and the grocery store and restaurants are all within a ten minute walk, Cook your meals in or eat out in the village!
We are cyclists as well and we enjoy sharing our favourite routes with you. The doors are electronically key-coded for your security. Free wi-fi, satellite TV, and so much more. Come stay for a few days or a week and explore the area.
This is where more and more of the semi-pros and national champions are chosing to train! Dundas even has a hill named after Clara Hughes, an Olympic cyclist who used the hill for her hill training!
Secure booking is available at VRBO.com house #717471
A Non-Profit Social Enterprise Bike Co-op in East Hamilton. We refurbish bikes for affordable transportation, offer bike repair, and teach members how to fix their own bikes through formal and informal instruction. A $5.00 annual membership fee provides members with access to tools, workspace and experienced advice.
Osler House is located on a private 1 1/2 acre property on one of the finest avenues in the quaint and historic prestigious Dundas neighbourhood of Hamilton. Dozens of restaurants, shops, and historic buildings are within a short walk or drive from the house, as well as beautiful nature trails, waterfalls, and waterways. Easily connected to the cycling in Hamilton’s rural areas.
Pedego Hamilton offers rentals, service and sales for Pedego Electric Bikes. From our store you can easily reach the Chippewa Trail to Caledonia, the Red Hill Trail to Lake Ontario and the rail trail to downtown Hamilton. Please drop in for directions and/or to rent a bike.
Stay overnight in our caboose, farm stay. We provide you with everything you need to prepare a great breakfast. Take a train ride on our agricultural train Little Pudd, visit our wine shop, general store, cafe.
Discover Hamilton’s natural outdoor beauty and explore it’s over 100 waterfalls that create a breathtaking backdrop for hiking, cycling or simply enjoying a summer day. Bike friendly accommodations available May through August for those looking to take advantage of Ontario’s cycling paths and tour group packages
On two acres, surrounded by rolling fields in the Greenbelt, Serenity Ranch Bed & Breakfast offers cyclists an ideal sojourn on their ride along the Greenbelt Route, or one of the other trails in the Hamilton/Ancaster area. We are situated on highway 2, just outside Ancaster on the road to Brantford within 2km. of the Greenbelt Route. We are near the Radial Trail (Hamilton – Brantford). We have 5 luxury suites, each with a full ensuite private bathroom. Our rooms are equipped with TV, DVD, microwave (we supply the popcorn), fridge and all the amenities that you may have forgotten, and which other accommodations do not provide. The comfort of our beds is outstanding. In the rooms we offer snacks and soft drinks at no extra charge. WiFi is available anywhere on the property. Our breakfasts are both delicious and healthy. We bake croissants each day, and offer local organic fruits where possible. Special dietary requests are not a problem. We are happy to prepare packed lunches and snacks for the ride. What makes Serenity Ranch different is that we offer several great areas for relaxing and general ‘chilling’, including our large wrap-around front veranda which allows views of our bird sanctuary. Our unique Sunset Cottage, situated just outside the rear of the house, is a year-round conversational area. Here, guests enjoy a panoramic view of the countryside, and can put their feet up to relax with great ambient music, romantic lighting and beverages of choice. It is heated in winter and air-conditioned in summer. There is also a sunken deck with chairs where guests may take in the sun, being protected from any breeze. We have a bistro deck for outdoor dining. There are 2 outdoor wood-burning fireplaces. Inside the Ranch we have another guest lounge with a 70″ TV and surround sound. We have a good supply of DVDs and BluRay discs for movie enthusiasts. Although we are in the country, minutes down the road cyclists may find great restaurants, grocery stores and shopping venues. We offer complimentary guest laundry facilities, and a fully equipped guest kitchen and dining room for those who wish to prepare meals. Cyclists are invited to enjoy the paradise which we offer at Serenity Ranch. We offer a 5% discount from our regular rates, when reservations are made directly with Serenity Ranch.