List of streets in Hamilton, Ontario

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See also: List of neighbourhoods in Hamilton, Ontario and Infrastructure of Hamilton, Ontario

The following is a list of streets found in Hamilton, Ontario:

Contents

[edit] Lower City (below Escarpment)

[edit] Mountain (Escarpment)

  • Airport Road
  • [3] Concession Street, (oldest settlement area on the mountain, once an African American neighbourhood settled by slaves escaping the U.S. via the underground railroad[4]). Originally known as Stone Road and changed to Concession Street in 1909. Originally was a separate community from the Lower city Hamilton and known as "Mount Hamilton" but by 1891, properties north of Concession Street were annexed by the city and were serviced with water, sewers and sidewalks. Note: Aberdeen Avenue in the Lower City was originally known as Concession Street. [1]
  • Dartnall Road
  • Dickenson Road, named after John Dickenson, politician and one of the "Five John's" of the Cataract Power Company who first brought electricity from DeCew Falls to Hamilton. Although was one of the country's electrical pioneers, he never had electric power in his home. John's great grandson Herb Dickenson played for the New York Rangers in the NHL. [1]
  • Fennell Avenue, named after Joseph Fennell, (1835-1919), Anglican priest. [8]
  • Fiddlers Green Road, named after a legend that talks about a group of fiddlers that would gather nearby Fiddler's Green Inn with their violins for much music and dancing. [1]
  • Garner Road, named after William B. Garner (blacksmith) who operated a blacksmith shop on the intersection with Southcote Road. [1]
  • Garth Street
  • Glancaster Road
  • Golf Links Road
  • Greenhill Avenue
  • Highland Park
  • Limeridge Road, named after a limestone ridge that can be seen today in the rock cuts running parallel to the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway. [1]
  • Mohawk Road, the road follows the route of an ancient Indian Trail. Indians walked this path from upper New York State. [1]
  • Mountain Brow Boulevard
  • Mud Street, the name originates from the 1700s and is descriptive of the road when the horse and buggy reigned. [1]
  • Ridge Road
  • Rymal Road, named after William Rymal, (1759-1852), farmer and one of earliest settlers on the Hamilton mountain. [3]
  • Stone Church Road, named after the Barton Stone Church on the corner of Upper James Street. [3]
  • Trinity Church Road
  • Twenty Road, takes its name from Twenty Mile Creek in the northwest part of Glanbrook. [1]
  • Upper Centennial Parkway
  • Upper Gage Avenue, Upper Gage Avenue and Gage Avenue are named after James Gage, a lumber merchant and his uncle William Gage, a farmer. Together James and William had a farm that was the site of the Battle of Stoney Creek during the War of 1812. The wounded were treated inside their homes and they were both awarded compensation for it by the government. [3]
  • Upper James Street
  • Upper Kenilworth Avenue
  • Upper Mount Albion Road
  • Upper Paradise Street
  • Upper Ottawa Street
  • Upper Sherman Avenue
  • Upper Wentworth Street
  • Upper Wellington Street
  • West 5th Street
  • Whitechurch Road
  • Wilson Street (Ancaster)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Houghton, Margaret (2002). Hamilton Street Names: An Illustrated Guide. James Lorimer & Co. Ltd.. ISBN 1-55028-773-7. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Manson, Bill (2003). Footsteps In Time: Exploring Hamilton's heritage neighbourhoods. North Shore Publishing Inc. ISBN 1-896899-22-6. 
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Bailey, Thomas Melville (1981). Dictionary of Hamilton Biography (Vol I, 1791-1875). W.L. Griffin Ltd. 
  4. ^ Bailey, Melville (1987 (reprint)). The History of Dundurn Castle and Sir Allan MacNab, 1-38. 
  5. ^ Hamilton Spectator: "The Greatest Hamiltonian". (II). Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
  6. ^ The Hamilton Gallery of Distinction. Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
  7. ^ Burkholder, Mabel (1956). Barton on the Mountain. Hamilton Public Library. 
  8. ^ Bailey, Thomas Melville (1992). Dictionary of Hamilton Biography (Vol III, 1925-1939). W.L. Griffin Ltd. 
  • Weaver, John C. (1985). Hamilton: an illustrated history. James Lorimer & Company, Publishers, ISBN 0-88862-593-6


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