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Tourism Listings Tourism Listings TITLE PHONE FAX EMAIL Freelton Antique Mall 905-659-0948 Rainbow Acres Daylily Farm 905-679-4205 Punch Bowl Country Market 905-662-1665 Millgrove Antiques 905-689-8051 [email protected] John C. Munro Hamilton 905-679-1999 [email protected] International Airport Page 1 of 105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings TOLL_FREE URL DESC AREA With over 250 vendors in two Shopping buildings. Open Thursday thru Sunday 10am - 6pm plus Holiday Mondays 12pm - 4pm. May thru Sept. No repos. "Where prices are set and raised elsewhere" Over 2 acres of flowers, main Countryside Daylily bloom is mid July to mid August. Open May 15 to September 1, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Group tours welcome. http://www.punchbowl.ca/ Located on the picturesque Shopping Niagara Escarpment in upper Stoney Cree, the Punch Bowl Country Market offers a wide selection of local produce and fresh-baked entrees and desserts - especially famous home http://www.millgroveantique Millgrove Antiques: We buy Shopping s.com/ complete estates or single items. http://www.flyhi.ca/index.sht John C. Munro Hamilton How to get here ml International Airport (YHM) Page 2 of 105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings original address Location 1 Zip Codes 248 Freelton Rd. Freelton,ON L0R 1K0HamiltonON 248 Freelton Rd. Freelton,ON L0R 1K0 Hamilton, ON (43.404492, -80.045127) 8211 White Church Rd. W Mount Hope, ON L0R 1W0Hamilton 8211 White Church Rd. W Mount Hope, ON ON L0R 1W0 Hamilton, ON (43.133606, -79.8717) 136 Ridge Road, Stoney Creek, ONHamiltonON 136 Ridge Road, Stoney Creek, ON Hamilton, ON (43.209195, -79.761268) 845 Highway 6 Millgrove, ON N1H 3V1HamiltonON 845 Highway 6 Millgrove, ON N1H 3V1 Hamilton, ON (43.250021, -79.866091) 9300 Airport Road, Suite 2206, Mount Hope, ON, L0R 1W0 9300 Airport Road, Suite 2206, Mount Hope, HamiltonON ON, L0R 1W0 Page 3 of 105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings Dundas Museum & Archives 905-627-7412 [email protected] Fieldcote Memorial Park & 905-648-8144 [email protected] Museum Dyment's Farm 905-627-3313 [email protected] Page 4 of 105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings provides a hassle-free environment for passengers traveling in and out of Hamilton, Toronto and Southern Ontario. The airport is located just west o http://www.dundasmuseum. The people and events that Attractions ca/ have shaped the Dundas community come to life through the museum's collections and programming. Highlighted is the exhibit 'Cradled in the Valley: Stories of Dundas'. http://www.myhamilton.ca/m A cultural heritage centre, with Attractions yhamilton/CityandGovernm an emphasis on local history ent/CultureandRecreation/A and fine art. Join us Sunday rts_Culture_And_Museums/ evenings from mid-June to end HamiltonCivicMuseums/ of August for "Music at Fieldcote". http://www.dyments.com/ Dyment's Farm & Pumpkin Countryside Patch offers Home Grown produce and a Scratch Bakery. A Centruy Farm specializing in school tours, family weekends, corporate and special occaisions. "Farmtastic" Fun Page 5 of 105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings Hamilton, ON (43.163357, -79.926712) 139 Park St. W Dundas, ON L9H 1X8HamiltonON 139 Park St. W Dundas, ON L9H 1X8 Hamilton, ON (43.267963, -79.959505) 64 Sulphur Springs Road, Ancaster, ON, L9G 1L8HamiltonON 64 Sulphur Springs Road, Ancaster, ON, L9G 1L8 Hamilton, ON (43.226571, -79.980282) P.O. Box 62 R.R. #2 Dundas,ON L9H 5E2HamiltonON P.O. Box 62 R.R. #2 Dundas,ON L9H 5E2 Hamilton, ON (43.267839, -79.95844) Page 6 of 105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings Brott Music Festival 905-525-7664 [email protected] Westfield Heritage Village 519-621-8851 [email protected] James North Rock Chapel Antique Market 905-689-1577 Page 7 of 105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings on the Es 1-888-475-9377 http://www.brottmusic.com/ Celebrated its 20th season in Performing Arts 2007 as a centrepiece of Hamilton's arts scene! Founder/Artistic Director Boris Brott has a reputation as an innovative programmer and charismatic conductor. 1-800-883-0104 http://www.westfieldheritage History comes alive any Attractions .ca/ Sunday and statutory holiday at Westfield. Carefully restored and staffed with costumed interpreters, the buildings capture the true charm and spirit of early Canadian culture. http://www.jamesstreetnorth Visit the lively and unique Shopping .ca/ neighbourhood of James North. A commercial and cultural hub, it is home to many speciality shops, food markets, restaurants, cafes and art galleries. http://www.rockchapel.net/ Fine quality antique furniture, Shopping pictures and lamps. European trades people refinishing upholstery and quality wood furniture. Excellent Caf? has Page 8 of 105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings HamiltonON Hamilton, ON (43.250021, -79.866091) 1049 Regional Road 552 (Kirkwall Road) Rockton,ON L0R 1X0 1049 Regional Road 552 (Kirkwall Road) HamiltonON Rockton,ON L0R 1X0 Hamilton, ON (43.318876, -80.103772) HamiltonON Hamilton, ON (43.250021, -79.866091) 167 Highway #5 West Flamborough, ON L9H 5E2HamiltonON 167 Highway #5 West Flamborough, ON L9H 5E2 Hamilton, ON (43.288561, -80.023757) Page 9 of 105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings International Village 905-522-1778 [email protected] Trans Canada Trail 514-485-3959 [email protected] Royal Botanical Gardens 905-527-1158 [email protected] Mountsberg Wildlife Centre 905-854-2276 [email protected] Page 10 of105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings furniture. Excellent Caf? has seating inside or outside on the patio. Fully Licensed. http://www.hamiltoninternati Collection of specialty shops, Shopping onalvillage.ca/ restaurants and cafes in downtown Hamilton. Home to the annual Mustard Festival on Labour Day weekend - great food and jazz all with the zip of mustard! 1-800-465-3636 http://www.conservationham Across greater Hamilton, 70 Outdoors ilton.ca/parks/visit/trails.asp kilometres of pathways and converted rail corridors have been registered as part of the Trans Canada Trail. These include the Hamilton to Brantford Rail Trail, the Chippawa 1-800-694-4769 http://www.rbg.ca/ Take an exhilarating trip Attractions through nature's most beautiful work. Royal Botanical Gardens features five glorious gardens, a 30-kilometer trail system and four nature sanctuaries. http://www.conservationhalt Offers year round Outdoors on.on.ca/ opportunities. Activities include cross-country skiing, horse Page 11 of105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings 249 King St E. Hamilton, ON 1C0HamiltonON 249 King St E. Hamilton, ON 1C0 Hamilton, ON (43.254373, -79.861613) HamiltonON Hamilton, ON (43.250021, -79.866091) 680 Plains Rd W Burlington,ON L7T 4H4HamiltonON 680 Plains Rd W Burlington,ON L7T 4H4 Hamilton, ON (43.290217, -79.875112) 2259 Milborough Line, Campbellville, ON L0P 1B0HamiltonON 2259 Milborough Line, Campbellville, ON L0P 1B0 Hamilton, ON Page 12 of105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings Spencer Gorge/Webster's Falls 905-628-3060 [email protected] Conservation Area Mizener's Antiques & Flea Market 905-690-3532 Ltd. Hamilton City Centre 905- 522-7808 Liuna Station 905-525-2410 ext. 29 [email protected] Page 13 of105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings drawn sleigh rides, Christmastown, facility rentals, fishing, Raptor Centre, student education programs, summer day camp http://www.conservationham This popular picnic and Outdoors ilton.ca/ wedding location features two waterfalls; Webster's a magnificent curtain waterfall and Tews, a towering 41-metre ribbon waterfall. Trails connect to the Bruce Trail. Antique and Flea Market Shopping bargains galore are awaiting your find every Sunday year round. New Vendors and merchandise weekly. One of the only AUTHENTIC Antique and Flea Markets in Ontario Located in the heart of the Shopping City. A complex consisting of 27 shops & services, offices & food court. A place to shop, work & eat. 1-866-525-2410 http://www.liunaevents.com/ There are events. And there Attractions are Extraordinary Events. LIUNA Station has been Page 14 of105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings (43.462755, -80.02591) Access is from Harvest Road or Fallsview Road in Greensville Access is from Harvest Road or Fallsview HamiltonON Road in Greensville Hamilton, ON (43.280517, -79.990253) 367 Highway #5 West Flamborough, ON L9H 5E2HamiltonON 367 Highway #5 West Flamborough, ON L9H 5E2 Hamilton, ON (43.295126, -79.985226) 77 James St. North Hamilton,ON L8R 2K3HamiltonON 77 James St. North Hamilton,ON L8R 2K3 Hamilton, ON (43.258349, -79.868524) 360 James St. N Hamilton,ON L8L 1H5HamiltonON 360 James St. N Hamilton,ON L8L 1H5 Hamilton, ON (43.26585, -79.864086) Page 15 of105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings Flamboro Speedway 905-569-3042 [email protected] tgo.com Rockton Berry Farm Country 905-627-9720 Market E.D. Smith Fruit Farms Inc. 905-643-0411 [email protected] Hamilton GO Centre 416-869-3200 Page 16 of105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings lovingly restored to its original golden era splendour. This architectural masterpiece can accommodate any event from 20 - http://www.flamborospeedw Stock car racing at its best. Sports and Recreation ay.itgo.com/ Every Saturday night from May until September 2007. Check our website for further information, special events and times. Great oval track - established in 1961. Always fresh pie, breads, Countryside yummy treats, complete with a deli, ice cream, drinks and numerous gifts. Friday nights is pizza night. Now your LCBO agency store. 1-888-263-8189 http://www.edsmithcherryfar Nothing compares with the Countryside m.com/ sweet taste of cherries "picked fresh by you!" Get back to nature and enjoy the wonderful Niagara Escarpment view from this 125 year old family farm. 1-888-438-6646 http://www.gotransit.com/ It has a history, it has How to get here passenger services, it has newspapers and coffee - and it Page 17 of105 10/01/2021 Tourism Listings 929 Brock Road, Flamborough, ON L9H 5E3HamiltonON 929 Brock Road, Flamborough, ON L9H 5E3 Hamilton, ON (43.374532, -80.031376) 621 Hwy.
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