Historic Hamilton Guided Walking Tours

Hello me lovelies…

Mrs. Mooney and Michael Furey are happy to announce…

Historic Hamilton Guided Walking Tours

Walks will generally take place on Thursdays (weather permitting) Each walk will take you to a different neighbourhood in our fair city.

These tours will introduce you to Hamilton’s beautiful and spectacular Victorian buildings as well as the people and events that have helped shape our history.

Next Walking Tour:

TBA

 

Join the Historic Hamilton Guided Walking Tours group on Facebook .

We look forward to having you stroll back in time with us soon!

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