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  1. www.hamilton.ca › things-do › parks-green-spaceGage Park | City of Hamilton

    Built in a style reflective of the Canadian City Beautiful movement of the 1920s, Gage Park is one of Hamilton’s most iconic, historical and cultural landscapes. Gage Park has outstanding gardens, a historical fountain and a large selection of trees.

  2. Nov 22, 2023 · The City of Hamilton has officially recognized a need for more parks in the lower city. A resident and an expert say having parks within walking distance matters.

  3. The 55th annual It's Your Festival returns to Hamilton's Gage Park June 29, 30, July 1, 2024!

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  4. Jun 28, 2024 · Hamilton. 20 minutes south in the Binbrook Conservation Area. Opening June 28, 2024! The FunSplash offers a new waterpark experience and opportunity to physically and mentally challenge yourself in a safe and friendly outdoor environment.

    • Why Do We Need A Parks Master Plan?
    • Hamilton’s Parks
    • What We've Heard

    A Parks Master Plan is a guiding document that helps municipalities plan for and provide parks for residents. It is an important step in considering the development and enhancement of parkland over the short, medium and long term. It also aids in decision-making and helps prioritize investment in parkland across the city.

    (External link)The City of Hamilton identifies four types of parks in its Official Plan: City-Wide Parks:High-profile destinations with natural, historical, or cultural features (e.g. Gage Park, Bayfront Park) or major sports facilities (e.g. Mohawk Sports Park, Heritage Green Sports Park). Community Parks:Intensive recreational facilities (e.g. sp...

    Phase 1 Public Engagement Summary(External link)
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  5. May 16, 2020 · Hamilton is best known for its waterfalls, with more than 100 in the city area. But apart from these wonderful falls, there are several parks and conservation areas that truly display the beauty of its surroundings, perfect for canoeing, hiking, and relaxing in the outdoors.

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  7. Bayfront Park is located at the foot of Harbourfront Drive near Hamilton’s downtown core. Make use of its asphalt pathway for in-line skating, cycling, walking, and/or jogging, or take in the surrounding harbour area with access to the water's edge, naturalized areas of wildflowers, shrubs and trees, a free public boat launch, numerous ...

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