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1 Passengers / Economy
Passenger
Adult

Above 12 years.

Child

2-11 years.

Infant

Below 2 years.

Please note: You can book for a maximum of nine passengers.

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Passengers and Class
1 Passengers / Economy
Passenger
Adult

Above 12 years.

Child

2-11 years.

Infant

Below 2 years.

Please note: You can book for a maximum of nine passengers.

Travel Class

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Hamilton, tucked away on the western edge of Lake Ontario, provides visitors with a beautiful blend of natural beauty and cultural charm. Often referred to as the "City of Waterfalls," it is home to more than 100 breathtaking cascades, such as the well-known Webster's Falls and Albion Falls, which are ideal for both trekking and photography aficionados. History lovers can travel back in time at Dundurn Castle, a 19th-century house with lovely gardens, or explore the Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology. The thriving arts sector will delight art enthusiasts as the Art Gallery of Hamilton features Canadian and foreign artwork. Charming stores and restaurants complimenting the city's verdant pathways and combining history, nature, and urban culture to create a unique visitor experience are found in lively neighborhoods like Locke Street and Ottawa Street, offering scenic waterfront vistas that entice exploration.

John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM) is the major airport in Hamilton, Ontario. Situated roughly 14 kilometers (9 miles) southwest of Hamilton's downtown, this airport mainly serves the Greater Hamilton Area and neighboring areas with minimal international and domestic airline service.

No direct flights are operating between the US and Hamilton, Ontario, at the moment. Visitors often fly into adjacent airports like Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF) or Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and take ground transportation to Hamilton.

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Royal Botanical Gardens

The Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton offers tourists a peaceful retreat amidst its expansive 2,700-acre landscape. Visitors can explore themed gardens like the Laking Garden for roses and peonies and the Rock Garden featuring alpine plants and waterfalls. The Arboretum provides scenic views of Cootes Paradise Marsh, which is ideal for birdwatching and enjoying lakeside serenity. Educational programs, seasonal events, and interactive exhibits enhance the experience, making the gardens a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and families seeking beauty and tranquility in Hamilton.

Dundurn Castle

Visitors are welcome to explore the Victorian-era beauty of Hamilton's Dundurn Castle and take a trip back in time. Once the home of Sir Allan Napier MacNab, this 19th-century palace boasts expansive gardens, historic furnishings, and exquisitely renovated rooms. Tours led by guides provide an understanding of the castle's lengthy past and its importance in Hamilton's growth. Wander the lovely grounds, take in exhibitions showcasing the estate's cultural heritage, and attend special events are all available to visitors. Dundurn Castle offers a fascinating look into Hamilton's past and its former residents' opulent lifestyle for people interested in history and architecture.

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Art Gallery of Hamilton

People can find a cultural treasure in the Art Gallery of Hamilton downtown. It has a broad selection of foreign and Canadian artwork, from historical to modern. Viewers can investigate exhibitions that present a range of artistic trends and genres, providing a window into diverse cultural viewpoints and inventive creativity. Paintings, sculptures, and multimedia works emphasizing Canadian artists are part of the gallery's permanent collection. Enriching the experience of visitors of all ages are educational programs, guided tours, and interactive workshops. The Art Gallery of Hamilton offers a fascinating exploration of the active arts culture in the region, complemented by its central location and contemporary shows.

Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology

Those interested in the city's industrial past can get a fascinating look at the Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology. Housed in a conserved 19th-century waterworks facility, the museum features excellent steam engines and other technology that fueled Hamilton's Industrial Revolution expansion. Visitors may witness these historic engines' operation through educational displays and interactive exhibitions and learn about their crucial role worldwide. More understanding of the operation of the machinery and its effects on the city's growth is possible through guided tours. The museum highlights Hamilton's technological innovations and industrial success, providing history buffs and families with an engaging educational experience.

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FAQs

Which Hamilton sights are a must-see?

Dundurn Castle, the Hamilton Art Gallery, the Royal Botanical Gardens, and waterfalls like Webster's Falls are among the area's highlights.

What time of year is ideal for visiting Hamilton?

June through August are the summer months when the weather is nice for festivals and outdoor activities. Fall (September to November) is the best season for greenery, but only a few people.

How can I get around Hamilton?

Hamilton boasts a robust public transportation system, with buses and bike-sharing opportunities. Ride-sharing services and taxis are also offered for comfortable city commuting.

Which regional cuisine in Hamilton should you try?

Try the fresh fish from the neighboring Lake Ontario, the local handmade brews, and the peameal bacon sandwiches.

What outdoor activities are available to me in Hamilton?

At the Royal Botanical Gardens, guests can stroll along the waterfront of Lake Ontario, see the waterfalls, and engage in leisure activities.

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