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Gates to Downtown Tourism Office |
Sir John A .Monument |
War Monument Door City Hall under renovation |
There
are many good things in the downtown area to welcome visitors, such as
the gates to downtown, the war monument and
Sir John Alexander Macdonald
monument, and the information centre.
It was easy to get around. However, if it’s downtown, it should have been more difficult, because, although I was there on a Sunday, a lot more people should have been there. You can use the bathroom for free at the YWCA and YMCA. Youth and seniors can also live there. City Hall is also available to the public, although it is currently under construction. |
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A banker, lawyer, or
accountant, or fireman could work at one of the banks or businesses
located downtown.
The employment centre could also be a place in which people
without such credentials to find a job in the area if they so desired. There are lots of places for people to work, as long as they want to work in a bank, a restaurant or office. There are a couple of other places, such as Subway, the bus station, or maybe City Hall. There is a hospital nearby they can work at, but it is 4 blocks south of downtown. |
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Urban Planet King Street Gem Capital |
Convenience Stores Phone Booth Peep Show Market |
Bingo Bingo Chinese Food Right House |
There are several noticeable stores to
purchase milk and
other groceries. I did notice one place in particular
to
buy vegetables. However, the Farmer’s
Market is nearby.
I could buy a birthday present for my best friend if I got them clothes at Urban Planet or some other clothing store. I could also go to a convenience store and got them a magazine or something. I also didn't notice a place to rent a movie. I have seen some convenience stores that rent them out, but I didn't see such a place downtown. |
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Bike Rack |
There
are plenty of places to lock
a bike. There were a couple of bike racks around Gore Park,
and there
were some strange-looking ones at the YWCA. Of course, if you
need to get
home and you don't want to ride your bike anymore, you can put it on
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There
are lots of places to
sit all over the place. You can sit in or around Gore Park,
and
if the weather was bad the bus shelter has a bench.
These
are good benches for people watching. It kind of looks like a community of old people with a couple of young people who want to stay with them. The building that used to be the Hamilton Public Library, for example, is nearby the flashy CIBC tower. One is obviously old and the other is obviously imposing its progressiveness. |
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YWCA |
YMCA |
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There are plenty of places of
worship downtown. Some of the churches are ornate and
dignified, and
some are little places that would be unrecognizable as churches but for
the signs that proclaim their existence.
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they don't look
very child-friendly, families can make their homes above storefronts.
There are also high rise apartments in the area. There is sparse housing in the area that is surrounded by trees. Within this area,the citizens of all ages can live at the YWCA or YMCA. I don’t think families with children can live very readily in the neighbourhood, |
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Go Train Station |
GO Bus Station Cargo Train |
Cemetery |
If public transit is what
you need, then you'll find it downtown. There's a GO station, several bus stops, and a train station, all of which are in or near the area. The Hamilton Street Railway provides buses to every area of the city, and Gore Park is the hub of transfer activity. The bus patrons bring the majority of traffic to the Core. |
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There seems to be some places for people of all ages to gather. A larger park might be beneficial. People may hang out anywhere. When I went downtown, there wasn’t really anyone “gathering”, but I’m not sure what is missing. It just is. |
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Boarded Up |
Boarded Up |
Lister Block Scaffolding |
The downtown area needs more things to do. Pretty much all I saw there was a lot of banks and a few places to get stuff to eat. The places one can go to (if one is restricted to an area such as mine) is Gore Park, a restaurant, Bingo, a bar, one of the Ys, and that’s pretty much it. |
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Building |
Lister Block |
Prime Retail Space |
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There are the several convenient
alleys in downtown Hamilton. They are just like every other
alley you've ever heard
of. Dark and dirty, with shredded curtains and holes in the
windows with pigeons living in them. They have crumbling red bricks and
worn out fire stairs.
It felt safe, but mainly because I was downtown with several people. If I had been there myself, it would not have felt safe. |
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