Battlefield Park was this for more than 100 years.
Which Hamilton Museum invites young visitors to engage with interactive, hands-on galleries?
The first name of the woman who worked as a cook at Whitehern for 22 years.
The Monarch who opened Battlefield Monument in Stoney Creek in 1913. 2 words
The popular Re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek takes place on the first weekend of this month
This, kept by Sophia MacNab, helped to interpret the lives of the MacNab Family.
The first name of a former Dundurn Castle resident who married the Earl of Albermarle in 1855.
Where the re-enactors of the Battle of Stoney Creek live.
Six City-owned cultural assets boast this Canadian designation. 3 words
The name of Allan MacNab's Gardener. 2 words
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall is this Museum’s Patron.
The last name of the Engineer that built Hamilton's first Waterworks.
The name of the Indigenous public artwork installed in Battlefield Park in 2014. 3 words
The first name of the person who lived at Whitehern and founded Royal Botanical Gardens.
The last name of the person responsible for the construction of Battlefield Monument in 1913.
This style of garden provided fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs for the occupants of Dundurn Castle.
Three generations of this family lived at Whitehern Historic House & Garden.
The last name of this early Black settler is this Museum's namesake.
The first name of the Gage Family member that married Mary Davis in 1796.
The 'other' shipwreck. See 32 across.
Which epidemic did Hamilton's first Waterworks combat.
The first name of three matriarchs that lived in Dundurn Castle, Whitehern and Battlefield House.
Visitors discover more than forty of these during a tour of Dundurn Castle.
The Family that retreated to their cellar while the Battle of Stoney Creek raged outside.
The number of 70-ton water-pumping engines in Hamilton's first Waterworks.