Find businesses in Hamilton.

Business listings in Hamilton

Known as the "Ambitious City", Hamilton is situated in the province of Ontario. It is the 9th most important city in Canada with a population of 504 559 people from varying backgrounds: Italian, German, Romanian, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, and Indian. Hamilton also has a francophone community.

The economy of the city has relied heavily on its steel and manufacturing industries but the science and health sectors are increasingly contributing to its development. Hamilton Harbour has become one of the most important maritime ports in all of Canada.

Hamilton is an eco-friendly and welcoming city with many museums and galleries. Among them, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and the Art Gallery of Hamilton, which includes over 6,000 works of art and Impressionist paintings. The Hamilton Botanical Gardens (Royal Botanical Gardens), the Cathedral of Christ the King, the Dundurn Castle, as well as the residence of the Canadian Prime Minister, are among some of the most visited attractions among the city’s tourists. The ethnic diversity in Hamilton means there are plenty of restaurants to sample some of Canada’s finest world cuisine.

Hamilton is also known for its Canadian football team the Tiger-Cats as well as its ice hockey team, the Bulldogs.

Ready to shop? Click here for the most popular Hamilton flyers.

Snapback, stretch, and five-panel fever has hit the Toronto stage, quickly ascending as the favoured accessory of the city’s style elite and skateboard bros alike. Quest no longer for the perfect basic cap or one-of-a-kind brim. Pick up classic under-the-radar designs alongside colourful attention-getters at these local boutiques and skate shops.
Torontonians have whispered prayers and said RIPs to many of the city’s lost pinball machines over the years – whether it be for the Lord of the Rings themed table at The Only Café or the now deceased Pinball Café in Parkdale (the list goes on). But locals keep their chins up by frequenting the many watering holes fighting the good fight and keeping the pinball in play.
A long-standing symbol of Canadian cuisine to the world at large, poutine is the signature dish of Quebecois culture. Fresh cheese curds, hand-cut potatoes, all topped with gravy will make any Canadian drool. Here are some of the best poutine dishes in Toronto. [Photo credit: courtesy of Smoke’s Poutinerie]

Do your search near most popular landmarks of the city:

Close menu