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Burlington Heights where Dundurn Castle and The Hamilton Military Museum now stand was occupied by the British military from 1813 until 1815. Blood Ties to a Gentle Landscape tel[...]
This exhibit will explore Ancaster's experience during the War of 1812, highlighting the cross-border ties of many in the community at that time. The controversial nature of divide[...]
Your journey will begin at the Hamilton Military Museum to uncover the history surrounding the property. Discover evidence of military fortifications as the tour takes you outdoors[...]
Capsized during a terrible storm in August 1813, War of 1812 era warships the Hamilton & Scourge now sit at the bottom of Lake Ontario. Brilliantly coloured sonar images, which are[...]
Tall ships are coming to Hamilton’s waterfront as part of the War of 1812 Bicentennial Commemorations. The excitement will begin the afternoon of June 28 with the Parade of Sail [...]
Robin McKee's "Stories in the Stones" cemetery tours commence from: The entrance to the Hamilton Cemetery, 777 York Boulevard (across from Dundurn Castle), at 11:00 am and last fo[...]
Your journey will begin at the Hamilton Military Museum to uncover the history surrounding the property. Discover evidence of military fortifications as the tour takes you outdoors[...]
Dundurn Castle is built on the history of the War of 1812. Burlington Heights, where Dundurn now stands, was occupied by the British military from 1813 until 1815. Your journey wil[...]
Robin McKee's "Stories in the Stones" cemetery tours commence from: The entrance to the Hamilton Cemetery, 777 York Boulevard (across from Dundurn Castle), at 11:00 am and last fo[...]
Your journey will begin at the Hamilton Military Museum to uncover the history surrounding the property. Discover evidence of military fortifications as the tour takes you outdoors[...]