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flar Nov 1, 2007 3:26 AM

HAMILTON MOUNTAIN | Concession Street
 
HAMILTON NEIGHBOURHOODS:
CorktownDurandCentralDundasLocke St. SouthBurlingtonStinsonWestdaleSt. ClairKeithLandsdale
The DeltaGibsonJamesvilleConcession StreetDurand NorthDurand SouthOld Dundas HousesHess VillageBarton Street
AncasterNorth KirkendallSouth KirkendallMcMaster UniversityDowntownThe BayfrontThe North EndKenilworth
Mountain BrowTextile DistrictStrathconaNorth StipleyFlamboroughBeasleyChedokeStoney CreekThe Beach Strip


HAMILTON FEATURES:
C I T Y _ L I G H T SStone HamiltonTwilight of the Industrial AgeTwilight of the Industrial Age II
Stone in Dundas and AncasterGoodbye, Hamilton (from 43 floors up)Dirty BrickDay for Night
This broken down old city still manages to wake up every morning...Everywhere, Ontario< R - E - T - R - O >
HAMILTON | Scenes from the cutting room floorS U B U R B I A !Everywhere, OntarioHamilton Rowhouses
< H E A V Y <> I N D U S T R Y > Old Man Winter vs. Hamilton






I've shown a lot of Hamilton neighbourhoods, but I rarely venture onto "the mountain"
(as it is affectionately known to Hamiltonians). Concession Street is Hamilton Mountain's
oldest commercial district. The Concession Street area features many eclectic shops,
Henderson Hospital and a major cancer centre, as well as some nice homes and condos
overlooking the mountain brow. I've also thrown in the odd obligatory view of the lower
city.

































































http://aas.ath.cx/threads/concession.jpg

pj3000 Nov 1, 2007 4:29 AM

I'm really liking the looks of Hamilton from your numerous threads, flar. I guess it's just familiar to me, having grown up on the Great Lakes. I always have just driven by on my way to Toronto, but your photos have convinced me to definitely stop next time, or better yet, make a trip to Hamilton specifically. I love the shots showing the fall colors and that's gotta be the first time I've ever seen a VW beetle cop cruiser.

mello Nov 1, 2007 7:03 AM

Hamilton is sick. Are there homes with phat views down in to the "lower city" almost like living in the *gasp* Hollywood Hills...:cheers:

Damn Hamilton is really nice. Needs better tall architecture though on its mid and high rises, but no city is perfect.

Like the pedestrian friendly nature and it looks like plenty of people are out and about. :tup:

DC83 Nov 1, 2007 4:17 PM

definately the most Pedestrian-Friendly hood on the Mountain!!
I have friends that live off the strip, and am constantly around here.

I think it's funny you took a picture of this wall...
everytime I walk by it, I'm scared it's going to fall on me! haha You can't really tell in this pic, but it seems as though the wall is tilting towards the street!
http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k2...n_st/00108.jpg

Also a GREAT place to catch a movie is The Movie Palace
http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k2...mmer/00187.jpg

Check out the inside (from www.themoviepalace.com)

Lobby
http://www.themoviepalace.com/images...lway-small.jpg

Washroom:
http://www.themoviepalace.com/images...inks-small.jpg

Inside the Theater:
http://www.themoviepalace.com/images...atre-small.jpg

Another great tour of an even greater neighbourhood, Flar.
The best has yet to come for Concession...

Wheelingman04 Nov 1, 2007 4:35 PM

Awesome neighborhood.

Kilgore Trout Nov 1, 2007 4:56 PM

nice tour. hamilton is surprisingly substantial.

Chelsea Spy Nov 1, 2007 6:46 PM

more quality pictures - good work!

SteelTown Nov 1, 2007 7:06 PM

I spent a lot of time in this hood, went to Queensdale, Armstrong and Sherwood school, which is all near Concession St. I used to grab a blizzard at Dairy Queen during lunch breaks. Spent A LOT of time at the bowling alley. Good times good times!

When the Movie Palace opened up after renovations I took my grandma there as she grew up along Concession St and went to the place a lot during her teen years. So it was special and brought a lot of memories for her. Great to have old movie theatres restored.

Once again you did a great job flar!

flar Nov 3, 2007 1:35 PM

Wow, I'll have to go to that theatre sometime, just to take in the retro look. Do they play older or independent films there? Because I can't sit through the latest Hollywood stuff.
http://www.themoviepalace.com/images...inks-small.jpg

SteelTown Nov 3, 2007 4:38 PM

They play old movies and new movies. When Harry Potter came out rencently they encouraged people to dress up based on the movie, the best get free tickets to the movie.

You can check what's playing on their website
http://www.themoviepalace.com/

the dude Nov 3, 2007 5:03 PM

it's a shame they don't show independent films there. gotta leave town for a decent movie nowadays. it's a great looking theatre, though.

KevinFromTexas Nov 3, 2007 8:36 PM

Thanks for the tour. Those houses are gorgeous.

Berklon Nov 3, 2007 10:57 PM

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k2...n_st/00122.jpg

Some really nice older houses shown... including this one. However, is that police tape I see around the porch? Not really selling the city/area when you show a picture of a crime scene. :haha: ;)

http://www.themoviepalace.com/images...atre-small.jpg

I love the idea behind the Movie Palace, but the bathrooms are really tacky looking. And those seats make it look more like a church than it does a movie theatre.

flar Nov 3, 2007 11:13 PM

^^ I took these pictures on Halloween! The police tape is a Halloween decoration.

Hozay Nov 8, 2007 5:13 PM

How many of these mini downtown type areas does Hamilton have?

Austinlee Nov 8, 2007 6:44 PM

Oops. You took a bunch of great pics again.

denveraztec Nov 8, 2007 7:26 PM

Wonderful pics!

flar Nov 10, 2007 3:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hozay (Post 3153890)
How many of these mini downtown type areas does Hamilton have?

That's one of the cool things about Hamilton, so many distinct neighbourhoods. Concession Street, Westdale and Downtown Dundas are full service shopping areas, with restaurants, banks, services and shopping. Old Town Stoney Creek is a little smaller. Other areas are more specialized like Locke Street South (Antiques) and Ottawa Street (Fabric and Textiles). Others are mostly depressed, like Barton Village, the Delta, and Kenilworth Ave. The downtown area has many nice little areas too, International Village, James North, Corktown or Hess Village.

LSyd Nov 11, 2007 1:54 AM

awesome pics and tour as usual.

is this under construction or rennovation?

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k2...n_st/00147.jpg

this looks southern, lol...

http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k2...n_st/00309.jpg

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flar Nov 11, 2007 4:16 AM

^^That building is under construction. It doesn't look that nice IMO, but the condos in it cost $1 million.

Those houses may have a bit of southern influence. This part of Hamilton used to be known as "Little Africa" as many slaves escaped here via the underground railroad. I didn't know there were any rowhouses on the mountain, so I was a bit surprised to see them.


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