Museums & Art Galleries in Ainslie Wood East, Hamilton, ON

Find accurate info on the best museums & art galleries to visit in Ainslie Wood East, Hamilton. Get reviews and contact details for each business, including phone number, address, opening hours, promotions and other information.
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1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, L8S 4L8

(905) 525-9140
Art Gallery, Art Museum

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1060 King St W, Hamilton, L8S 1G7

(905) 527-2442
Art supply store, Art Gallery, Arts & Crafts Store

1045 King Street West, WESTDALE, Hamilton, L8S 1L6

(905) 523-5440
Picture Frames-Dealers, Art Galleries, Dealers & Consultants, Picture Frames-Whol & Mfrs
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101A-175 Longwood Rd South, Hamilton, L8P 0A1

(905) 667-5500

63 Main St, Dundas, L9H 2P9

(289) 253-3872
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236 Locke St S, Hamilton, L8P 4B7

(905) 523-0636
Gift shop
Textures Craftworks is a beautiful gift shop filled with locally made, unique items. Customers frequently compliment the store's elegant atmosphere and creative offerings. The affordable prices make it an ideal destination for gift shopping.
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196 Locke St. South, Hamilton, L8P 4B4

(416) 922-5582
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71 Cross Street, Dundas, L9H 2R5

(905) 627-3196

2 Hillcrest Ave, Hamilton, L8P 2W8

(905) 555-3636
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10 King Street West, Dundas, L9H 1T7

(905) 627-4265
Art Galleries, Dealers & Consultants, Arts & Crafts-Retail, Gift Shops
Carnegie Gallery in Dundas is a small, yet spacious museum featuring works from local artists with clearly displayed sale prices. The clean, beautiful displays draw praise from visitors. The staff are described as kind and passionate about the gallery's community programming. The gallery is free to enter and offers several different artist showings in both the main level and downstairs rooms. The accessible doors and elevator make it welcoming to all.

235 Sydenham Rd, Millgrove, L0R 1V0

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139 Park Street West, Dundas, L9H 1X8

(905) 627-7412
The Dundas Museum & Archives is a welcoming and informative destination, rich in local history and interactive displays. With a focus on community integration, the museum offers free admission and caters to both adults and children. Exhibits feature a variety of artifacts, including dolls and toys, and visitors praise the friendly and knowledgeable staff. The museum also offers special events and rotating exhibits.
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10 Market St S, Dundas, L9H 5G4

187 Park St S #10c, DURAND, Hamilton, L8P 3E9

(905) 523-5156
Art Gallery, dealers, art galleries
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123 King Street West, CENTRAL HAMILTON, Hamilton, L8P 4S8

(905) 527-6610
Founded in 1914, the Art Gallery of Hamilton is Ontario s third largest public art gallery and owns one of the finest collections of art in Canada, featuring over 9, 000 works of art including historical European, historical Canadian and contemporary art.
The Art Gallery of Hamilton is a clean, bright and open space with a varied collection of art from different decades, including contemporary pieces and some 19th century paintings. Some visitors found the entrance location and parking costs to be a drawback, but were impressed with the art and the occasional free admission days. The team goes above and beyond for events, and there is potential for creative photography. Recommendations include works by Canadian artists such as Norval Morriseau, Emily Carr, Alex Colville, and Lawren Harris. Visitors also praised the knowledgeable front desk staff and the guided tours.
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41 Jackson St W, DURAND, Hamilton, L8P 1L3

905-546-2018
Website on Mary Baker McQuesten, Victorian Matriarch of Whitehern (now a museum in Hamilton, Ontario), single-parent of six children, womens missionary society executive. Contains hundreds of her letters, Presbyterian missionary society addresses, and photos. Research and teaching aid for Canadian Victorian and Womens studies.
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1 Summers Lane, Hamilton, L8P 4Y2

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610 YORK, BONNINGTON, Hamilton, L8R 3H1

(905) 546-2424
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610 YORK, BONNINGTON, Hamilton, L8R 3H1

(905) 546-2872
The Hamilton and Scourge were initially named the Diana and the Lord Nelson respectively, before the War of 1812. The two vessels were merchant schooners; the Lord Nelson was originally a British ship and the Diana was American. The Lord Nelson was built at Niagara, Upper Canada, and was launched on May 1, 1811. The Diana was built in Oswego, New York, and was launched in 1809.
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55 York Boulevard, CENTRAL HAMILTON, Hamilton, L8N 4E4

(905) 546-3200
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