• The Hamilton Waterworks, also known as the Hamilton Waterworks Pumping Station, is a National Historic Site of Canada located in Hamilton, Ontario.
  • With 3 pavilions located inside of Wild Waterworks, we have fun and excitement for groups of any size.
  • William Alston Dykes, the commissioner of the Hamilton waterworks put out a statement in the Hamilton Advertiser, the Hamilton Herald, and other new outlets...
  • Hamilton's first waterworks, a magnificent structure built by Thomas Coltin Keefer between 1856 and 1859, now houses the Museum of Steam & Technology.
  • The Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology is located in Hamilton’s first public waterworks, completed in 1859 and now a National Historic Site.
  • The Hamilton Waterworks , This dignified building, reminiscent of the style of a Roman aqueduct, houses one of Canada's greatest surviving engineering...
  • A waterworks for Hamilton was first proposed in 1836. ... The original waterworks has now been restored and is operated as a museum.
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  • ...Waterworks National Historic Site is “…a gracious complex of mid 19th-century brick industrial buildings…” located in the North-East end of Hamilton...