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45 Frid St, Suite 01, Hamilton, L8P 4M3

(289) 389-4860

642 Barton Street E., Hamilton, L8L 3A2

(905) 527-3400

150 E 5th St, Hamilton, L9A 2Z8

(289) 689-5563

22 Veevers Dr, Hamilton, L8K 5P5

(289) 755-0433

51 Adair Ave S, Hamilton, L8H 1B5

(289) 556-3134

762 Upper James St, Hamilton, L9C 3A2

(289) 408-8337

680 Van Wagners Beach Rd, Hamilton, L8E 3L8

66 Birchview Dr, Hamilton, L8T 4Y7

(905) 575-4453
Nonprofit Organization, Organization, Coopératives, Non-profit organization, Co Operative Organizations, Associations et Organisations, foundations, Cooperative, clubs, Real Estate, Services professionnels, associations

1107 Main St. W., Hamilton, L8S 1B8

(905) 527-0877
Non-profit organization, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, Religious organization, Famille et communauté, Services communautaires et Organisations, Religious Organizations, Membership Organizations, Lutheran Church, Nonprofit Organization, églises

140 McNab St N, CENTRAL HAMILTON, Hamilton, L8R 2M3

(905) 522-1715
Théàtres-Arts de la scène, Theatrical Productions, cinémas, Performance Art Theatre, Nonprofit Organization, Performing arts theater, Theatrical Producers & Services, movie theaters, Théâtre, salles de spectacle, Amusement and Recreation Services, Theatres, Non-profit organization, Divertissements et média
Customers have praised the high-quality acting, live musical instruments, set design, and fantastic customer service at Hamilton Theatre Incorporated. Several have specifically mentioned the productions of 'Fun Home' and 'Something Rotten'. Some have noted that seating could be more comfortable and that there is no lobby in the winter months. Overall, customers have expressed positive feelings towards their experiences and have planned to return for future shows.

370 York Boulevard, STRATHCONA, Hamilton, L8R 3L1

(905) 524-3762
associations d intérêts particuliers, Membership Organizations, societies, Hand Association, Sports et Loisirs, societies associations, Clubs et Associations, foundation associations, Association, Business Associations

1439 Upper Ottawa Street, Unit 7, Hamilton, L8W 3J6

(905) 574-4105
The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization working across a broad range of activities – from getting school children up and active through to helping stroke survivors get back on the road to recovery. Our research investment involves the microscopic through to the society – all with the goals of preventing heart disease and stroke and of helping those people who do experience it to survive and thrive.

905 Main Street East, Hamilton, L8M 1M6

(905) 543-9090
Service, assistive, Produits médicaux, Disabled Services, Santé et Médicaments, Social Services, disabled, Organisations & services aux personnes handicapées, Équipement et Services, persons

350 King Street East, Suite 104, Hamilton, L8N 3Y3

(905) 522-1148
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization
CPC

165 Charlton Avenue West, Hamilton, L8P 2C8

(905) 522-9098
Presbyterian Church, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

937 Fennell Ave E, Hamilton, L8V 1W9

(905) 528-0428
Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

1575 Upper Ottawa St #700, Hamilton, L8W 3E2

(905) 529-7030
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization

130 RIVERDALE DR, Hamilton, L8E 1K4

(289) 389-7228
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization

350 King St E - Unit 104, Hamilton, L8N 3Y3

(905) 522-1148
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Charity

22 Wilson St, Unit 4, Hamilton, L8R 1C5

(905) 634-3538
The Hamilton Naturalists’ Club is a non-profit organization with over 600 members dedicated to the study, appreciation and conservation of our wild plants and animals. The Club traces its history to the founding of the Hamilton Bird Protection Society in 1919. Our early achievements include the designation of Cootes Paradise as a nature reserve in 1927, and the organization of 34, 000 children in Junior Audubon Clubs across Canada during the 1930’s. We celebrated our 85th anniversary in 2004.