The Pigott Building
Commerce Place West and Stelco Tower
Hamilton Harbour, largest Great Lakes port in Canada
Treble Hall, empty
Looking NW over Durand, a very dense neigbourhood west of downtown
Pedestrians on King St.
Apartments west of city hall
Terra Cotta on the Lister Block, abandoned
Looking North towards Burlington Bay
Behind City Hall
Looking NE towards Lake Ontario and some of Hamilton's famous steel mills
This is part of downtown Dundas, a town within Hamilton
A downtown side street
The Burlington Skyway, connecting Hamilton and Burlington via the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW expressway)
A view of Hamilton's central business district
This shot was taken from Sam Lawrence Park, on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment (about 400 ft above the city)
In the foreground, an old shcoolhouse
Hess Village, where to go for nightlife in Hamilton
Inside the Standard Life Centre, an office building
Outside the Standard Life Centre
James St. North
Lock St. South, LoSo, the antiques district
The corner of King and James, the busiest area downtown
Another shot of the Pigott Building, converted to condos
more businesses in Hess Village
McDonalds!
Westdale Village, another shopping district in West Hamilton
The Union Gas Building
This lady is illegally feeding pigeons
Looking south over Corktown
Some foursquares in Westdale
One of the bustling markets on James St. North
Looking off a higway bridge toward downtown
People at Jackson Square
Cathedral of Christ the King
Looking east on Main Street
The old Bank of Montreal and St. Peter's Presbyterian
Stelco Tower, actually I think it's now called 100 King W.
John St. with the Royal Connaught Hotel in the background
Looking east over downtown
Detail from the Armoury, a military installation on James St.
The CBD
King St in Dundas, one of Hamilton's suburbs
The Canadian Football Hall of Fame
Another scene from Dundas (I live in Dundas)
North Point Convenience was used in the movie "Four Brothers"
Overpasses on the Chedoke Expressway, Highway 403
Looking east on King St.
BDC Building
King and James, with Gore park in back
Commerce Place East
A monument to Hamilton workers
Hamilton Place and the Ellen Fairclough Building
James and York from above
A statue at the art gallery of Hamilton
The controversial Lister Block can be seen on the corner in the foreground. There has been a fight to save the building, but so far nothing has been done.
Ubiquitous Tim Horton's Donuts
King St Looking east
King William and John
More pedestrians crossing King St.
King St West

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