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Local Transportation Local Libraries Local Shopping LOCAL TRANSPORTATION HAMILTON STREET GO TRANSIT HAMILTON CAB BLUE LINE TAXI RAILWAY COMPANY 36 Hunter St. E. 430 Cannon Street East 160 John Street (H.S.R.) Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 2200 Upper James St. 1-888-438-6646 905-777-7777 905-525-2583 Hamilton, ON www.gotransit.com 905-527-4441 www.hamilton.ca/CityServic es/transit LOCAL LIBRARIES HAMILTON PUBLIC TERRYBERRY LIBRARY HAMILTON CONCESSION HAMILTON LIBRARY 100 Mohawk Road West PUBLIC LIBRARY 55 York Boulevard Hamilton, ON King Street West 565 Concession Street Hamilton, ON - - Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-546-3200 905-546-3456 905-546-3415 All libraries can be found at www.hpl.ca LOCAL SHOPPING & MALLS LIME RIDGE MALL HAMILTON SOUTH JACKSON SQUARE CENTRE MALL 999 Upper Wentworth St. SHOPPING 2 King St. W. 1187 Barton Street Hamilton, ON 661 Upper James Street Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON www.limeridge.ca Hamilton, ON 905-522-3501 905-547-1629 905- 388-7287 EASTGATE SQUARE WAL-MART ZELLERS VALUE VILLAGE 75 Centennial Pkwy. W. 665 Upper James St. 1576 Upper James Street 530 Fennell Avenue East Stoney Creek, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-561-2444 905-389-2322 905-574-4646 905-318-0409 www.eastgatesquare.ca www.walmart.ca www.zellers.com LOCAL PHARMACIES SHOPPERS DRUG WAL-MART UPPER JAMES DELL PHARMACY METRO PHARMACY MART PHARMACY CLINIC PHARMACY 1119 Upper James St. 751 Upper James St. 661 Upper James St. 665 Upper James St. 609 Upper James St. Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-388-3386 905-575-7755 905-385-3269 905-389-2322 905-383-8020 LOCAL LAUNDROMATS MOUNTAIN COIN LAUNDRY SUDS & DUDS LAUNDROMAT WESTDALE LAUNDROMAT 776 Concession St. 1205 Rymal Rd. E. 4 Newton Ave. Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-538-4004 905-385-9910 905-524-1313 www.hamiltonlaundromat.com LAUNDRY ROOM II HAMILTON COIN LAUNDRY MEGA COIN LAUNDRY 657 Fennell Ave. 1405 Upper Ottawa St. 840 Queenston Road Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Stoney Creek, ON 905-318-0355 905-667-1846 (905) 662-0543 www.hamiltoncoinlaundry.com SUNNY'S LAUNDROMAT & LAUNDRY EXPRESS DOVERSLAUNDROMAT CLEANERS 225 John St. S. 210 Queen St. S. 171 Mohawk Rd. E. Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-529-7858 905-522-3444 905-574-0219 LOCAL HOSPITALS/CLINICS ST JOSEPH'S HEALTHCARE MCMASTER CHILDRENS HOSPITAL WENTWORTH X-RAY AND 100 West 5th Street 565 Sanatorium Rd. ULTRASOUND INC Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 609 Upper James Street - - 905-521-2100 ext 77067 Hamilton, ON www.stjoes.ca www.mcmasterchildrenshospital.ca 905-383-6989 stonechurchclinic.ca ST JOSEPH’S HEALTHCARE MOHAWK AT UPPER JAMES FAMILY STONE CHURCH FAMILY HEALTH HAMILTON MEDICAL CLINIC CENTER 50 Charlton Ave. E. 40 Mohawk Road East 1475 Upper Ottawa St. Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-522-1155 905-385-2841 905-575-1300 www.stjoes.ca GENERAL HOSPITAL LOCKE ST WALK-IN MEDICAL CLINIC JAMES STREET MEDICAL WALK-IN 237 Barton St. E. 206 Locke St. S. CLINIC Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 179 James Street South 905-527-4322 ext. 01 905-570-0440 Hamilton, ON www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca lockewalkinmedical.ca 905-529-9779 jamesstreetmedical.com LOCAL GROCERY STORES BULK BARN FOODS FORTINOS METRO SUPERMARKET NO FRILLS 661 Upper James Street 1550 Upper James St. 751 Upper James St. Corner of Mohawk Rd. & Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Upper James St. 905-383-4588 905-383-9700 905-575-5545 Hamilton, ON www.bulkbarn.ca www.fortinos.ca www.metro.ca shopnofrills.ca NO FRILLS SOBEYS SUPERMARKET FOOD BASICS FRESH CO. 453 Main Street East 700 Queenston Road 640 Mohawk Road West 952 Fennell Avenue East Hamilton, ON Hamilton ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON shopnofrills.ca 905-560-8111 - - 905-318-4873 www.sobeys.com www.foodbasics.com www.freshco.com LOCAL BANKS TD CANADA TRUST TD CANADA TRUST SCOTIABANK SCOTIABANK 550 Fennell Avenue East 830 Upper James Street 630 Upper James Street 859 Upper Wentworth Street Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-387-3831 905-387-9330 905-575-6520 905-575-3333 www.td.com www.td.com scotiabank.com scotiabank.com NATIONAL BANK CIBC CIBC CIBC 891 Upper James Street 667 Upper James St. 630 Mohawk Road West 1550 Upper James Street Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-383-3383 905-387-1382 905-385-3247 905-575-7557 www.nbc.ca www.cibc.ca www.cibc.ca www.cibc.ca RBC RBC 50 Bay Street South 920 Upper Wentworth St. 801 Mohawk Road West 752 Upper James Street Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-526-2000 905-526-2055 905 -388 – 8550 905 -389-2291 www.bmo.com www.bmo.com www.rbc.com www.rbc.com LOCAL SOCIAL SERVICES SALVATION ARMY- Grace COMMUNITY INFORMATION LES CHATER FAMILY YMCA HAMILTON DOWNTOWN Haven HAMILTON 356 Rymal Road East FAMILY YMCA 183 Herkimer Street Hamilton Public Library Hamilton, On 79 James Street South Hamilton, ON 55 York Blvd, 5th Flr. 905-667-1515 Hamilton, ON 905-522-7336 Hamilton, ON ymcahbb.ca 905-529-7102 www.salvationarmy.ca 905-528-0104 ymcahbb.ca cishw.on.ca ST JOSEPH IMMIGRANT CHILDREN’S AND HAMILTON URBAN CORE NEIGHBOUR TO WOMEN'S CENTRE DEVELOPMENTAL COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE NEIGHBOUR CENTER 101-8 Main Street East SERVICES 71 Rebecca Street 28 Athens Street Hamilton, ON 140 King Street East, Suite 4 Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905- 529-5209 Hamilton, ON 905-522-3233 905-574-1334 stjosephwomen.on.ca 905-570-888 hucchc.com n2ncentre.com contacthamilton.ca COMMUNITY LIVING WESLEY URBAN JEWISH NATIONAL FUND HAMILTON RIGHT TO LIFE HAMILTON MINISTRIES INC. OF CANADA 166 Bay Street North 191 York Boulevard 195 Ferguson Avenue North 908 - 105 Main Street Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-528-3065 905-528-0281 905-528-5629 905-527-5516 hamiltonrighttolife.org www.communitylivinghamilt www.wesleyurbanministries ontario.jnf.ca on.com .com LOCAL RESTAURANTS Restaurants within walking distance of Fennell Campus: Hillbilly Heaven O Yummy Sushi 647 Upper James St. 543 Upper James St. 830 Upper James St. 970 Upper James St. Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-538-4525 905-575-8868 905-387-7070 905-318-8211 www.hillbillyheaven.ca Bar & Grill www.oyummysushi.ca/hamilton Italian Barbeque Sushi There are also a ton of restaurants on Upper James that you can take the bus to: The Keg Spring Sushi Spice Avenue Hooters Kelsey’s Lick’s Turtle Jack’s East Side Mario’s Mandarin The Whistling Walrus Montana’s Boston Pizza Swiss Chalet You can take the #20 A-Line bus or the #21 Upper Kenilworth east to Upper James and then take the #27 Upper James bus south. LOCAL DOLLAR STORES DOLLAR HOUSE DOLLARAMA DOLLAR BLITZ GREAT CANADIAN 760 Upper James St. 640 Mohawk Road West 1550 Upper James St. DOLLAR STORE Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 447 Main Street East 905-318-5002 905-575-0816 905-385-3963 Hamilton, ON 905-527-1366 DOLLAR GIANT STORE DOLLARAMA KERRY'S PARTY AND DOLLAR GIANT 2180 Rymal Rd. E. Binbrook, 1508 Upper James Street DOLLAR 640 Queenston Rd. ON Hamilton, ON 661 Upper James St. Hamilton, ON 905-692-4442 905-387-7432 Hamilton, ON 905-560-6868 www.dollargiant.com 905-574-3262 LOCAL ATTRACTIONS WILLIAM J.MCCALLON BATTLEFIELD HOUSE ART GALLERY OF INDOOR GO KARTS PLANET MUSEUM & PARK HAMILTON 193 Cavell Avenue 1280 Main St. W 77 King St. W. 123 King St. West Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON Stoney Creek, ON Hamilton, ON 905-545-0055 905-525-9140 ext. 27777 905-662-8458 905-527-6610 www.kartvision.com/hamilto www.physics.mcmaster.ca/ www.hamilton.ca/Culturean www.artgalleryofhamilton.c n planetarium dRecreation/Arts_Culture_A om nd_Museums/HamiltonCivic Museums/Battlefield BAYFRONT PARK CANADIAN WARPLANE PARKS CANADA PIER 4 PARK Bay Street North and Simcoe HERITAGE MUSEUM DISCOVERY CENTRE Bay Street North and Guise Street West 9280 Airport Rd. 57 Discovery Drive Street West Hamilton, ON Mount Hope, ON Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-546-2489 905-679-4183 905-526-0911 905-546-2489 www.warplane.com www.pc.gc.ca MCMASTER ATHLETICS & SPLITSVILLE WILD WATERWORKS SOCCERWORLD HAMILTON RECREATION ENTERTAINMENT 585 Van Wagner's Beach 104 Frid St. Department of Athletics & 1525 Stone Church Road East Blvd. Hamilton, ON Recreation Hamilton, ON Hamilton, ON 905-521-8750 ext. 10 1280 Main Street West 905-387-3660 905-547-6141 ext. 5007 www.soccerworldhamilton.c Hamilton, ON www.splitsville.ca www.conservationhamilton. om 905-525-9140 ca/wild-waterworks/wild- www.athrec.mcmaster.ca waterworks/welcome-to- wild-waterworks HAMILTON CONSERVATION CANADIAN FOOTBALL ROYAL BOTANICAL ADVENTURE VILLAGE AUTHORITY HALL OF FAME GARDENS 580 Van Wagners Beach Rd. 838 Mineral Springs Road 58 Jackson Street West 680 Plains Road West Hamilton, ON P.O. Box 81067 Hamilton, ON Burlington, ON 905-549-9444 Ancaster, ON 905-528-7566 905-527-1158 www.adventure-village.com Hours: 8:30 am-4:30 pm www.cfhof.ca www.rbg.ca 905-525-2181 or 905-648- 4427 www.conservationhamilton. ca CAMERON SPEEDWAY AND HAMILTON HARBOR AFRICAN LION SAFARI MARINELAND PAINTBALL FRONT R.R. #1, 1386 Cooper Rd 7657 Portage Road 2633 Upper James St. 47 Discovery Drive Cambridge, ON Niagara Falls, ON Mount Hope, ON Hamilton, ON 519-623-2620 905-356-9565 905-679-2122 905-525-4498 www.lionsafari.com www.marinelandcanada.co www.cameronspeedway.co www.hamiltonwaterfront.co m m m CANADA’S WONDERLAND WESTFIELD HERITAGE DUNDURN CASTLE HAUNTED HAMILTON 9580 Jane Street VILLAGE 610 York Blvd. GHOST WALKS Vaughan, ON 1049 Kirkwall Road (RR 552) Hamilton, ON www.hauntedhamilton.com 905-832-8131 Rockton, ON 905-546-2872 [email protected] www.canadaswonderland.c 1-800-883-0104 www.hamilton.ca/Culturean 1-855-844-6787 om www.conservationhamilton.
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