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Hamilton Walking / Strolling AttractionsHere are the top Hamilton walking / strolling listings so you can find the best in Hamilton for your trip. Read these walking / strolling reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Probably the best thing to see in Hamilton with some very nicely designed gardens, inlcuding Italian, India, English, Japanese and Chinese. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Burlington, Ontario, Canada Spencer Smith park is a wicked place to go if your in Burlington. During the summer, there is a free sound of music festival, there is a ribfest festival. The park is.. 4. The Marina ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Burlington, Ontario, Canada there are some nice cafes i the area, and the walk along the lake marina is rather nice, in the summer you get a lot of boats out there. There is also a great parking.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Dundas, Ontario, Canada Great colours in the fall. Decent views from atop the escarpment. I think there's some good rock climbing around there somewhere, too. Nice place for a hike. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Oakville, Ontario, Canada Bronte Creek Provincial Park is located in the suburbs of Toronto. The most viable provincial park for campers who want to be near the Greater Toronto Area. Large.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ontario, Canada Part of the Niagara Escarpment, popular for rock climbers. The area offers some nice panoramic views and connects to the Bruce Trail. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Milton, Ontario, Canada This conservation areas offers hikes in the woods or along the edge of the Niagara Escarpment where you can watch rock climbers scaling the cliffs. Ample parking and.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Milton, Ontario, Canada Conservation area that offers good wildlife viewing, with a marsh popular for birds, as well as offering family fun activities such as maple syrup tastings and summer.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Milton, Ontario, Canada The rare meromictic lake is the highlight here, with boardwalks and trails making it accessible. Over 19km of trails in total, with numerous educational programs on.. |