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Originally Posted by ScreamingViking
Definitely. The Niagara Escarpment and Bruce Trail are a little more than 1 km from what's traditionally been the "centre" of downtown (King & James streets). The waterfront parks are a little farther, but not by much. And if one is a fast walker capable of the distance, the trails and wetlands of the Royal Botanical Gardens begin 3-4 km away depending on which part of those lands one wants to access.
There are many old residential neighbourhoods adjacent to (and within) the defined downtown area... gentrified old homes interspersed with newer and tall buildings generally west and south, former working-class neighbourhoods generally to the east and north (with some of the most "income challenged" in the city for several kms eastward through the central lower city)
There was a Hamilton poster (Flar) who captured so many photos of these and other areas of the city. I haven't seen that person much here in the past couple of years though. The photo-essays and neighbourhood tours were fantastic. Quite a few are in this folder off the Hamilton sub-forum.
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This explains it. Hamilton is amazing for how accessible so much of the great outdoors is. Dundas Valley is an absolute gem.
And flar's pics are legendary on this forum. Search out his Hamilton shots, they really show every facet of the place. I would check out the threads he has started, which generally involve lots of great photography.
https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sea...archid=2694323