Flamboro Downs
Flamboro Downs is Canada's fastest half-mile harness horse racing track, based in Hamilton (Flamborough), Ontario since April, 1975. It is also home to Flamboro Slots, which has a total of 808 slot machines.
Burlington (Canada 2011 Census population 175,779), is a city located in Halton Region at the western end of Lake Ontario. Burlington is part of the Greater Toronto Area, and is also included in the Hamilton Census Metropolitan Area. Physically, Burlington lies between the north shore of Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment. Economically, Burlington is strategically located near the geographic centre of the Golden Horseshoe, a densely populated and industrialized region home to over 8 million people.
Population: 164,415
Latitude: 43° 23' 10.36" N
Longitude: -79° 50' 13.67" W
Flamboro Downs is Canada's fastest half-mile harness horse racing track, based in Hamilton (Flamborough), Ontario since April, 1975. It is also home to Flamboro Slots, which has a total of 808 slot machines.
The Erland Lee Museum is a National Historic Site of Canada located on the ridge of the Niagara Escarpment in Stoney Creek, Ontario. Originally a farmhouse belonging to Erland and Janet Lee, the museum is recognized as the birthplace of the first Wo…
David Braley Athletic Centre, is a new sports venue at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, which opened up in 2007. All McMaster students pay for year-round membership as part of their mandatory student union fees. The facility features an ind…
Charlton Avenue, is a Lower City collector road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Central Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian Church in Canada congregation in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, located in the downtown area at the corner of Charlton (165 Charlton Avenue West) and Caroline Street South.
Buttermilk Falls is a 23 metre high plunge waterfall found below Oak Knoll Park (adjacent to King's Forest Park, Mountain Brow Boulevard and Limeridge Road East) in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
The Burloak Canoe Club is a flatwater canoe/kayak racing club located in Oakville, Ontario. It serves the communities of Burlington and Oakville and provides a variety of canoe-based activities for local residents focusing primarily on the two disci…
The Arctic Experience McNaught Gallery is an art gallery located in Hamilton, Ontario.
All Saints Church, is located in Hamilton, Ontario, on Queen Street South at King Street West.
Princess Falls is a 7 metre ribbon/plunge waterfall found near the Chedoke Radial Trail in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Best viewed after a heavy rain or snow melt.
Pier 4 Park is a 2.4 hectare park found in the west-end of Hamilton Harbour near Bay Street North in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Parkview Secondary School was located at 60 Balsam Avenue Hamilton Ontario, and was a member of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board. Parkview Secondary School had a 2009-2010 enrollment of 333. The school's mission statement was "Educating …
The Origins Institute (OI) is an interdisciplinary research institute based in Hamilton, Ontario at McMaster University.
The Oakville Waterfront Festival was an annual festival in Oakville, Ontario from 1992 to 2009, which was revived for one time in 2013.
Shell Oakville Refinery was an oil refinery located at Oakville, Ontario in Canada. It was located south of the Oakville Refinery, operated by Petro-Canada.
Oakville Blue Stars is an Oakville Soccer Club soccer team, founded in 1999. The team was a member of the Ontario Soccer League, the highest level soccer league in Ontario, and played in the Provincial Division.
Hillcrest Middle School is an elementary school located at the corner of Springwell Avenue and Robillard Drive in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It opened in 1958, and is attended by approximately 465 students from grade six to grade eight. In additi…
Fruitland, Ontario (Census Tract 5370085.03) (2006 Population 2,824) is a community in the eastern end of Hamilton, Ontario. Its adjacent community includes Beamsville, and Grimsby. The region became known as Fruitland due to its fertile soil, and t…