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Old Posted Jan 26, 2026, 4:31 PM
jonny24 jonny24 is offline
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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere View Post
Hamilton actually has a lot of historic "main streets" as well - they just aren't as healthy as in Toronto, and some are just plain gone at this point and almost entirely vacant.

The healthy ones like Locke, Dundas, Westdale, Ottawa St, James North, and Concession St that are more well known.. But there are rougher ones like Kenilworth, Barton East, and Parkdale that have historic streetfronting storefronts that are basically just cooked at this point.

When I moved to Hamilton it surprised me at the sheer number of them for the size of city it is. It makes me feel like it's more of an early-20th Century Ontario thing, but Hamilton experienced depopulation leading to the degrading of a lot of the retail strips while Toronto grew massively keeping them generally healthy.
Good post overall but I have two nitpicks.

Given the theme of the thread, I do have to point out that Westdale is not like the others in that it's not named after a street. And very much a village/community type name (I don't know the history to know if ever was standalone at all).

And Dundas being a whole town before amalgamation makes it quite a bit different form the others.
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