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An 1818 map with the location of Saltfleet Township highlighted. Saltfleet Township is a geographic township in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, [1] [2] on the south shore of Lake Ontario. The township was established originally in the then Upper Canada. In 1974, it was amalgamated with the village of Stoney Creek to form the town of Stoney Creek. [3]
Stoney Creek is a community in the city of Hamilton in the Canadian province of Ontario located 10 km east of Downtown Hamilton and 57 km south-west of Toronto.It was a municipality until 2001, when it was amalgamated with Hamilton, Dundas, Ancaster, Flamborough and Glanbrook to form the City of Hamilton.
FirstOntario Centre in 2017. Two new sports venues opened up in Hamilton, Ontario in 2007-08, both of which are on the McMaster University grounds. The first is the $23-million Ronald V. Joyce Stadium, [1] and the second is the $30-million David Braley Athletic Centre.
CFPL Television Tower is a 1,034 ft (315 m) [1] tall guyed tower for television broadcasting at London, Ontario. The structure was built in 1961 and was the second supertall TV tower to be built in Canada and the second tallest structure in Canada at that time. Only the CHCH Television Tower in Stoney Creek was taller. The current tower ...
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Corktown, Ferguson South, landmark GO Transit station, Hunter Street James Street South, street life Locke Street South. 50 Road; Aberdeen Avenue, named after Lord Aberdeen (John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair) and Lady Aberdeen (Ishbel Hamilton-Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair) who both lived in Hamilton on Bay Street South (1890–1898) with their four children.
The CHCH Television Tower was a 357.5 metre 1,173 feet-high guyed TV mast located at 481 First Road West in Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada. The tower housed the primary transmitter for the independent television station CHCH-DT as well as that of CITS-DT , the flagship of the religious Yes TV television system .
The Battle of Stoney Creek was fought on June 6, 1813, during the War of 1812 near present day Stoney Creek, Ontario. British units made a night attack on an American encampment. Due in large part to the capture of both American brigadier generals, and an overestimation of British strength by the Americans, the battle was a victory for the ...