Check out a variety of food trucks, theatres, magic shows, beautiful parks, waterfalls, museums, and conservation areas as well as unique interactive animal experiences this summer in Hamilton.
For fun activities every weekend, see Things to do this weekend in Hamilton.
I. Events and Festivals
Enjoy Roller Skating
The outdoor rink and skate rentals at Hamilton waterfront is open daily from 10 am to 10 pm. Details
Sunset & Vines
Enjoy the outdoor patio and your favourite glass of wine with a beautiful sunset every Friday and Saturday night at Ridge Road Winery. Details
Friday and Saturday, June – July 2023 | 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
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ArtsFest
Enjoy live concerts, art and fun from June 23 – 25 at the Westdale Village. Details
June 23 – 25, 2023
Strawberry Folk Festival
Strawberry Folk Fest returns to Downtown Stoney Creek on Saturday, June 17th with live music, artisan vendors, family fun and strawberries. Details
Saturday, June 17, 2023 | 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
FRESH UP R & B Festival
This is Hamilton’s newest festival showcasing Ontario’s freshest R&B talent. Details
June 23 – 25, 2023
Soaring Spirit Powwow Festival
Experience a day of celebration at Creekside, where traditional Indigenous singers and musicians gather. Explore the picturesque meadows and forests of Battlefield Park and indulge in unique cuisine and artwork created by local Indigenous chefs and artists at the art and food fair. Details
June 24 – 25, 2023
Brunch in Paradise
Join with family and friends for a delicious plant-based brunch at Paradise Fields, organic farm tour, trails, orchards, and more. Details
June 25, July 9 & 30, August 13, 2023 | 10:30 AM
Summer Supie
The Supie program offers free drop-in and reservation-based recreation programs during the summer for children at neighbourhood park locations across the city. Programs may include a combination of staff-led and self-directed activities you can do with members of your household. Details
July 4 to August 25, 2023
Gore Park Promenade
Make your lunch break fun! Gore Park Promenade is back this summer from Tuesdays to Thursdays. There will be live music, local vendors, large scale games and seating throughouth the park. Details
Thursday | 12:00 PM -2:00 PM & 4:00 PM -6:00 PM
Festival of Friends
Three full days of music, food, arts, crafts, and more! Details
August 4 – 6, 2023
The Enchanted Garden
Make your way to Royal Botanical Gardens where a touch of magic awaits you. Meet mystical creatures, participate in delightful activities, and discover the secrets of our Enchanted Garden. Details
July 14 – 16, 2023
Flamborough Book Fair and Market
Held at West Ave Cider House, the market will give you the chance to meet local authors, get signed copies of their books and so much more. Details
Sunday July 16, 2023 | 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Hamilton Fringe Festival
From July 19 to 30, the Hamilton Fringe Festival will share the biggest offering of unabashed and unjuried theatre produced in Hamilton. There will be something for everyone in every genre. Details
July 19 – 30, 2023
Vintage Wheels & Wings
View a beautiful collection of vintage cars and aircraft. Details
Sunday, July 16, 2023 | 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Downtown Hamilton Ghost Walks
Hear some of Downtown Hamilton’s best ghost stories. The walk stops at landmarks like the Royal Connaught, Right House, Hamilton Place, St. Paul’s Church, and the Gothic Pigott Building. Details
Select days in July – October
Crewfest
This eagerly awaited occasion guarantees a day brimming with extraordinary music, mesmerizing acts, and an energetic festival ambiance that will create indelible moments for all those in attendance. Details
Saturday, July 29, 2023
Ribfest & Food Festivals
Enjoy award-winning, authentic southern BBQ and classic festival treats.
July & August
- June 30 – July 3, 2023 @ Waterdown Memorial Park
- June 30 – July 2, 2023 @ CF Limeridge, Hamilton
- July 21 – 23, 2023 @ Spencer Smith Park, Burlington
- July 21 – 23, 2023 @ Ancaster Fairgrounds
- July 29 – 30, 2023 @ Paris Fairgrounds
- August 11 – 13, 2023 @ Brantford & District Civic Centre, Brantford
- August 25 – 27, 2023 @ Gage Park, Hamilton
- September 8 – 10, 2023 ” Lime Ridge Mall, Hamilton
Tee Off For Mental Health
Tee Off for Mental Health is a golf fundraiser in support of the Canadian Mental Health Association Hamilton. Join the event to raise awareness and funds for CMHA all while having a great day on the links! Details
Saturday, July 22, 2023 | 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Farm Crawl
Get a behind-the-scenes peek at the operations of many of the farms in Hamilton and the surrounding area. Details
Saturday, June 24, July 29 & September 16, 2023 | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Craftadian Summer Market
Craftadian is a lively handmade market featuring 80+ local makers and artisans, local food trucks, live DJ and more. Details
2023 dates TBA
Saturday, August 20, 2022 | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Hamilton’s Dark History Walks
Hear dark and violent stories from Hamilton’s history during the Dark History Tour. Details
select days in Summer
Music on the Waterfront
Grab a lawn chair or blanket and listen to live music at the Hamilton Waterfront on Thursdays in the summer. Details
Thursdays, June 8 – August 31, 2023 | 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Because Beer Craft Beer Festival
Sample hundreds of craft beers and ciders from dozens of craft beer and cider makers, chat with brewers, and enjoy hours of fun, including a free retro arcade, live music and more. Details
July 14 – 15, 2023
Enjoy Music in the Garden
Bring a lawn chair or pack a blanket, grab a cold drink and enjoy performances featuring local and award-winning musicians in a lovely garden setting. Details
Sundays, July 2 to August 27, 2023 | 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Concrete Canvas Art Festival
Concrete Canvas is a multi-day visual arts festival where local and internationally acclaimed artists alike gather in Hamilton over one weekend to paint murals live across the city. Take a self-guided mural art tour across Hamilton during the weekend of August 11 to 13th. During daylight hours, live mural paintings will be taking place across the tour path for the public to enjoy for free! Details
August 11 – 13, 2023 | 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Brott Music Festival
This is Canada’s largest orchestral music festival featuring orchestral concerts with the National Academy Orchestra, intimate recitals, opera, dance, and even visual arts. Details
June 25 – August 17, 2023
Summer in the City: Games Night
Spend your Summer in the City! Start your night with a tour of the newest exhibitions and later join us in the Pavilion and Sculpture Garden for some cocktails while you play board and lawn games. Bring your friends along for some friendly competition or come alone and team up with someone new! Details
Thursday, July 6, 2023 | 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Bell Summer Theatre Festival
Bell Summer Theatre Festival opens this year with a tale for all ages, The Misadventures of Pinocchio by Paul Amato. Details
July 7 – 9, 14 – 16, 2023
Lucky Lion Night Market
Bring the family to Hamilton’s highly anticipated Lucky Lion Night Market this summer. Indulge in the most extraordinary experience of the season, immersing yourself in Asian culture and savouring its delectable cuisine. Details
August 4 – 7, 2023
Halton Freedom Celebration Festival
The Halton Freedom Celebration Festival brings together musical acts, children’s activities, cultural art, food, crafts, and multi-cultural groups promoting inclusivity and community integration and celebrating 189 years of Emancipation which started by Upper Canada’s Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe. Details
Saturday, August 5, 2023 | 1:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Burlington Butter Tarts Festival
Burlington Butter Tarts Festival is features Ontario’s top butter tart bakeries. The kids will enjoy face painting and the ice cream trucks. Stroll the marketplace for a variety of crafters, local artisans and much more. Details
Saturday, August 12, 2023 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
The Tempest
This summer, Tottering Biped Theatre is back at Dundurn Castle, bringing a fresh interpretation of William Shakespeare’s last play, “The Tempest.” Prepare to embark on an extraordinary journey encompassing shipwrecks, magic, betrayal, music, colonialism, revenge, and family. Join us on the Castle’s back lawn, where you can relax on a blanket or lawn chair and witness the iconic characters of Prospero, Miranda, Ariel, Caliban, Ferdinand, and others come to life. Details
Saturday, August 17, 2023 | 7:00 PM
Hamilton Greek Fest
This annual festival celebrates Greek culture, music, dancing, food and much more! With free admission and free parking, everyone attending Hamilton Greek Fest can enjoy a full day of entertainment. Details
2023 dates TBA
August 19 – 21, 2022
Dundas Cactus Festival
With numerous stages, live music, entertainers, vendors, and a family fun zone, there’s something for everyone!! Details
August 18 – 20, 2023
ABBA Revisited
Transport yourself back to the disco era with this sensational rock musical. ABBA Revisited, a remarkable tribute to ABBA, will be held at the McIntyre Performing Arts Centre on Thursday, August 24, 2023. Details
Thursday, August 24, 2023 | 7:30 PM
The Monster
This summer experience The Monster, the world’s largest inflatable obstacle course boasting 40 unique challenges that will test every challenger! Details
August 31 – Septmber 3, 2023
Supercrawl
Hamilton’s music and arts festival fusing music with art installations, fashion, performance, literature, theatre, and artisanal craft. Details
September 8-10, 2023
Movies at Starlite Drive-In
Spend an enjoyable time with family than to watch a movie under the stars. Check out the Drive-in Theatres in Ontario.
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II. Activities in (and near) the City
Visit a Beach
With the summer heat high, it’s a good time to plan a trip to the beach. Check out the options near you:
- Christie Lake Conservation Area
- Fifty Point Conservation Area
- Valens Lake Conservation Area
- Binbrook Conservation Area
- Confederation Beach Park
Confederation Park
This park is a great place to spend the day with the whole family. Enjoy go-karts, mini-golf, great restaurants, water facilities, beach sports and so much more! The park is open 7 days a week, from sunrise to sunset. Details
Go Camping at Valens Lake Conservation Area
Walk the boardwalk, climb the observation tower, fish, frolic at the beach and stay the night at Valens Conservation Area. The park has 225 campsites and cabins to rent. Details
Explore Bruce Trail
Explore and hike various trails viewing caves, swamps, old forests and cobble beaches. You could also camp in some of their designated campground areas. Check for updates and trail closures before starting. Details
Spencer Gorge/Webster’s Falls Conservation Area
Spend the afternoon hiking through nature trails to enjoy the Webster falls and the Spencer gorge, the views are absolutely breathtaking. Do note that you need to reserve your visit to Webster Falls in advance. Details
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Puddicombe Farms
Enjoy a train ride through the orchards! The train is running from Wednesday to Saturday. PYO sweet cherries, sour cherries, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, peaches, pear and apples will be open wjen in season. You can also enjoy fresh seasonal fruits, a flight of wine or cider, shop local produce, pick up wines and baked goods, and more. Details
Have a Splash Time
Head to FunSplash waterpark! Splash, climb, jump, swing, bounce, and slide at this playground located just 20 minutes south in Binbrook Conservation Area. The waterpark will be open daily until Labour Day, weather permitting from 10:30 am to 7:30 pm. Details
Discover Murals on Barton
There are many pieces of art on Barton Street. Check out the Discover Barton Village Map to get to know the stories behind the murals on Barton. Details
Cycle the HamBur Loop
The HamBur Loop is a pretty long 50-kilometre trail that makes for a great day trip adventure or several small multi-day ones as it includes various smaller routes, such as the Hamilton Waterfront Trail, Escarpment Rail Trail, Red Hill Valley Trail, and the Breezeway Trail. The trail takes you past the shores of Lake Ontario all the way up to the Hamilton Mountain and back and features paved and unpaved trails, as well as forested areas. There are several scenic lookouts along the way. Trail Map
Go Fishing
There are many places to go fishing this summer. You can cast a line at Ontario Provincial Parks with a valid fishing licence. However, you can enjoy licence-free fishing on select weekends in the province. Details
Adventure Village
This attraction (580 Van Wagners Beach Road Hamilton) offers golfing, bumper cars, batting cages, rock climbing, arcades and so much more! Details
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Visit Hamilton Civic Museums
Plan your visits to Hamiltons nine city-owned museums. There are 6 national historic sites, a children’s museum, and a heritage centre. Admission to all Civic Museums are free with the Hamilton Public Library card. Details
Eramosa Karst
Filled with underground caves and streams, meadows and forests, the Eramosa Karst is one of the watershed’s unique natural gems. Explore this one-of-a-kind destination of Ontario! Details
Albion Falls
Enjoy a hike through the escarpment trail that extends to a magnificent view of Albion Falls. Details
Twin Valley Nature Park – Brantford
Take your kids to this 25 acre, family-run, wildlife park to see over 80 species of animals including Lions, Tigers, Wolves, Birds, Bears, Deer, Alpaca, Primates, and so much more! Details
Walk the Red Hill Valley Trail
The Red Hill Valley Trail is a 10 km trail that runs along the Red Hill Creek with picturesque views of the escarpment. The trail connects the Waterfront trail in Confederation Park to the Bruce Trail.
Start from the parking lot at Pritchart and old Mud Street (Red Hill Trail south Parking lot) or the parking lot at Albion Falls on Mountain Brow Boulevard. Details
Cathedral of Christ the King
Visit this stunning basilica with ornate stain glass windows commemorating significant people and events of the Catholic faith. Details
African Lion Safari
Drive through game reserves, watch elephants swim, journey on scenic cruises and railways, visit the pet corner and view over 100 different species at this safari. Details
This year, the safari is offeriing a unique more intimate experience where you will have an opportunity for unrivalled access to select animals. Details
Wild Waterworks Water Park
Cool off at the outdoor pool and splash pad, enjoy the wave pool, slide down the crazy tube rides, float down the Eazy River amd more. This centre also features a 30-foot viewing tower. Details
Little Ray’s Nature Centre
Little Rays is open for private tours! These 90-minute tours consist of a guided walk through the nature centre with hands-on opportunities with a variety of mammals and reptile. You may also book a 30-minute Private Sloth Encounter to feed and take photos with sloth. Details
Treetop Trekking
If you are looking for a family adventure, explore the tree house village at Binbrook Conservation Area. Climb from tree house to tree house through 8 ft tall hammocks, nets, and wood bridges! Descend to the ground on slides, play on the treewee obstacle courses and other forest games. They have activities for all ages! Details
HMCS Haida National Historic Site
Visit this national historic site and Canada’s most famous warship. You have the chance to experience what it was like to be a crew member and celebrate the contributions of the Canadian Navy. You can also kake part in a wide range of events, special activities, and memorable experiences this summer. Details
Hutch’s on the Beach
Get your food from this beach restaurant open all year round, famous for their hamburgers, fish & chips, milkshakes, and fries. Details
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Dundas Valley Conservation Area
Hike through beautiful trails viewing forests, meadows, streams and wildlife. There is also a place for group picnics and make sure to check out the hermitage ruins. Details
Westfield Heritage Village
Explore 8-km of walking trails in the Village. The trails can be easily accessed and are great for families. Read a book, relax, watch birds or paint – there are so many things to do here. There are many shaded picnic areas, so pack a picnic basket or buy from a local bakery or restaurant. Westfield is open 7 days a week from sunrise to sunset for hikes and walks. Details and Map
Free Outdoor Concerts
Summer brings many outdoor concerts to town. Check out a new concert series celebrating Hamilton’s diverse music scene. Details
Hamiltonian Tour Boat
Enjoy a leisurely narrated 50-minute tour of Hamilton Harbour and listen to the stories and history of one of North America’s most noteworthy harbours. The tour also provides unique views of the natural, recreational and industrial faces of Hamilton. Details
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See Chedoke Falls
These falls are a bit difficult to get to but definitely worth it. It can be accessed from the Chedoke Civic Golf Course, just follow the Chedoke Radial Trail (Trail Map) and then follow the ravine, you will also pass Denlow falls.
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Alcatraz Escape Room
Visit these uniquely themed rooms to solve puzzles, riddles, mysteries and escape the room in a limited time. Details
Fifty Point Conservation Area
Stroll along this spectacular park and marina, spotting a variety of birds. It’s also a great place for a swim, picnic, and even a family camp. Details
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Pick-Your-Own Strawberries/ Cherries
Delicious strawberries or cherries are ready for picking. Head over to your nearby U-pick Farms and enjoy ‘Pick-Your-Own’ berries!
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Visit a Petting Zoo
Book private visits to Triple C Petting Farm and see how much your kids enjoy the trip. Cuddle baby goats while watching them have fun playing with one another. There are also horses, donkeys, cows, alpacas, dogs, and cats.
Here, you can also enjoy traditional yoga with the playful antics of goats! They will climb on you and lay down to relax on you, they have also been known to fall asleep cuddled in your lap while you’re doing Lotus pose. Details
Guided Garden Tours
Dundurn’s Historic Kitchen Garden catered to the nutritional needs and aesthetic desires of the MacNab family 150 years ago. Enjoy informative stories and historic gardening knowledge conveyed by costumed garden staff. The tour promises to be a pleasure for the mind and the senses. Details
Play Outdoors
All outdoor courts and recreational areas like Baseball diamonds, Batting cages, Soccer, football and sports fields, tennis, platform tennis, table tennis and pickleball courts, basketball courts, BMX parks, skate parks, cycling tracks and bike trails, horse riding facilities, shooting ranges, including those operated by rod and gun clubs, playgrounds, portions of parks or recreational areas containing outdoor fitness equipment, arche1y ranges, lawn game courts, including lawn bowling, bocce and croquet courts are open to enjoy.
Escarpment Expedition
This is an easy to moderate trail that explores the Niagara Escarpment and connects nearby historic downtowns. The trail later joins the Chedoke Trail and back to Ancaster. This 22.4 km ride will take you past stunning waterfalls, woodlands, and reward you with picturesque views. Details
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Enjoy a Tee Time
Golf courses in the City of Hamilton are open. You can now book a tee time at Chedoke Golf Club and King’s Forest Golf Club. Do note that you must pre-book your slot either online or by phone as walk-ups will not be permitted. Details
Visit Royal Botanical Gardens
RBG is a place that one must visit in all four season. Each season brings its own beauty to this nature space. Details
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Explore Christie Lake
Enjoy a day out with family at Christie Lake! Pack a picnic with goodies and treats from your favourite restaurant and enjoy the beautiful surroundings at Christie Lake. Christie Lake has 10 km of multi-use trails (PDF Trail Map) including a new single-track mountain bike trail system. Christie Lake also has a 18-hole championship disc golf course that is free to use with entry.
- Get an HCA Membership Pass – enjoy year-round access to HCA conservation areas for 12 months from the date of purchase
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Cameron Speedway and Amusements
Visit this awesome place for just about every fun activity including go-karts, paintball, laser tag, rock climbing, and a target range. Details
Waterdown Village
Shop around in this beautiful village at antique stores, tea rooms and enjoy everything from fine dining restaurants to cafes. Details
Lunch at Ancaster Mill
Don’t say goodbye to summer without enjoying a meal on the patio of this amazing restaurant! Details
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Geocaching
For a treasure hunt-like experience try geocaching! Chances are there are some geocaches near you. Create a free account to get started. Details
See Beautiful Views of the Escarpment
Plan a hike to the Buffalo Crag Lookout Point. It boasts of some of the best views of the escarpment. Trail Map (PDF)
Bike the Mountsberg Conservation Area
Mountsberg Conservation Area has some easy and relaxing ride to enjoy – the 1.5 km Sugar Bush Trail, the 5.6 km Lakeshore Lookout Trail, and the 6.5 km Pioneer Creek trail. PDF Trail Map
Go Apple Picking
There are many farms in the region that offers apple picking. Apple picking season usually starts mid-late August/early-mid September. Do call the farms to confirm their hours before starting. Check out these farms for some great options:
- Orchard Home Farm
- Brantview Apples & Cider
- Wheelbarrow Orchards
- Chudleigh’s Farm
- Myers Apple Farm
- The Apple Orchard
- Carluke Apple Orchard
- Brantwood Farms
- Puddicombe Estate Farms and Winery
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See Sunflower Fields Corn Mazes
A visit to a sunflower farm is surely a cause for a smile, photo ops, and plenty of sunshine. Walk on a path through a sea of yellow flowers and purchase a specialty product from a store on-site to commemorate your summer experience. In Ontario, these flowers bloom for about two weeks only from early to late August/early September.
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Dog Parks
Spend the afternoon letting your dog run free in any of the leash-free areas! Details
Check out every single Hamilton Conservation Areas
Hamilton Conservation Areas are open 7 days a week from sunrise to sunset. Whether you want to go waterfall hunting, hike, or bike, disc golf, kayak, or canoe, these areas provide great opportunities to be outside. Details
- Tickets to Dundas Peak, Tew and Webster Falls
Pools and Splash pads
Cool off at one of the many outdoor pools, wading pools, and splash pads in Hamilton. Outdoor pools are available on a first come, first served basis. Spray pads are free to use and open until early September.
Escape Rooms
Spend an evening working together as a family solving puzzles, finding clues, and attempting to escape from a locked room with a limited amount of time. Check operating hours and book your slot in advance at these locations:
- Alcatraz Escape Rooms
- Next Level Escape Rooms
- Escape Manor
- Hanes Escape Rooms
- KeyMasters Escape Rooms
- Rubix Studios
- Crimson Codes Escape Rooms
- Fazed Escape Rooms
- The Crux Escape Room Inc.
Food Trucks
Summer is the season of food trucks. Check out some of the options in Hamilton:
- The Little Red Wagon
- Crazy Cravings
- Holy Food Trucks Tuesdays
- Jonny Blonde
- The Dirty South
- The Flyin G’nosh
Spend time in your Neighbourhood Park
Hamilton has many parks that allow its resident to enjoy time in a green space. Use City of Hamilton’s ParkFinder to find a park with amenities.
Visit your Favourite Patio
Dine safely outdoors at the patios this summer! Details
Enjoy Wakeboarding
Enjoy the incredible experience of wakeboarding! Details
Walk the Hilton Hills
Hiking Hilton Falls is a great way to explore this beautiful region. Take bird seeds with you to feed friendly Chickadees. Hilton Falls also has three bike-only trails (PDF Trail Map) that are a mix of novice level, and technically challenging rock-gardens.
Discover Nature Attractions in Hamilton
City parks and green spaces, Provincial parks and conservation reserves, City of Hamilton Trails as well as Hamilton Conservation Authority conservation areas are great places to enjoy some time with nature.
See a Lavender Farm
Enjoy a calming, meditative walk amongst lavender flowers.
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A Night of Stargazing
Watch the stars and wonder at the celestial splendor. Stargazing is not fun as well as relaxing. Lie back in your own backyard or in a dark sky area near you and take in the awe-inspiring star-filled night sky.
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Kusterman’s Adventure Farm
Enjoy acres of family fun and farm-fresh food at the Kusterman’s Adventure Farm. With activities like play tractors, sandhills, and zip lines, you can be sure your kids will have a great time here. Details
Visit Bronte Creek
Get out and enjoy the fresh air at Bronte Creek. The park is open for day use. Enjoy hiking and cycling. Details
Go Boating
Enjoy canoeing & kayaking in ponds, lakes & rivers as Ontario Marinas, boat clubs and public boat launches are open for recreational use. Fifty Point Marina & Boat Launch is open. Rent a canoe and enjoy a trip down the river: You can also rent canoes, kayaks, paddleboats, and stand-up paddleboards at Kelso.
Visit Clovermead Adventure Farm
Let the kids enjoy a day out at the Clovermead Adventure Farm! Whether it’s cooling off at the Splish Splashpad, getting lost in the cedar maze, or visiting the goats and chickens at the animal barn, Clovermead has activities for the whole family. Details
See a Waterfall
Hamilton is well-known for its waterfalls. Plan a trip to take in the beautiful waterfalls that adorn this land. Reservations are required to visit Dundas Peak/Tew Falls and Webster Fall for select lonf weekends.
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Visit Ontario Parks
Be it to enjoy a walk or just relax in the outdoors, fish or enjoy boating, provincial parks are great places to spend your time.
Ontario Parks offers Free Day Use on Friday, July 21, 2023 | until 10:00 PM
Enjoy Camping
Experience nature and camp outside! Overnight camping is open at Valens Lake and Fifty Point Conservation Areas as well as Ontario Parks.
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