Parag Vora’s Hamilton – 5 Favorite Places to Visit [Canada]

I, Dr. Parag Vora, once again welcome you to my travel blog. Hamilton is a beautiful port city of Canada which has a lot to be explored. Whenever I get time from my radiology work at Mcmaster University Burlington, I travel and explore Burlington, Hamilton and also surrounding hiking places.

I spoke about favorite Hamilton places of Parag Vora in my last post and now, I’m going to tell you 5 places to visit in and around Hamilton, Canada. Without delaying, let’s begin!

Royal Botanical Gardens

Known for seasonal flowers, arboretum & events. Sprawling Botanical garden is the abode of different flowers that bloom to their fullest from May to October.

Dundurn Castle

You can take a guided tour of the state owned, 19th-century neoclassical  mansion which was built in 1835. Ask anyone in McMaster University what’s Parag Vora’s favorite getaway and they will say Dundurn Castle, Hamilton, Canada!

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African Lion Safari

Great for children, visit  the african Lion Safari. It is a family-owned safari park in Southern Ontario, Canada, straddling the cities of Hamilton. My family loves to go here!

Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area

For those who like adventure, the conservation area will have a lot to explore. It is popular for hiking, climbing & camping in Hamilton. Dr Parag Vora highly recommends it!

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Art Gallery of Hamilton

For art lovers, Venerable museum of Hamilton with acclaimed art awaits you and take a look at the art of acclaimed artists, including Canadian & international works. Check out Dr Parag Vora McMaster’s website to know more about me!

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Dr Parag Vora – Hamilton’s Top 10 Travel Attractions

Hamilton is one of the beautiful places in Ontario province. When I started working at McMaster University (Hamilton) as Dr Parag Vora, I visited this beautiful city for the first time. I was allured and attracted by its fragrance of beauty and its heritage. In this blog, I, Parag Vora will share my experience and list out what I found attractive while Burlington, Hamilton (Canada) exploration trip.

Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum

If you are new to the Hamilton city, I suggest you start your exploration with the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum. Enjoy visiting this wonderful place that carries lots of memories about Canadian war history and about military planes. There are 40 aircraft that have been restored for the public that were used in World War 2. Let me tell you, not only Parag Vora but his family too was blown away from the artifacts the place had!


Dundurn Castle


There are 40 well decorated rooms inside this castle, and a produce garden with lots of vegetables, herbs and fruits. The castle boasts an Italian-style villa, renovated about 50 years ago. This castle included a zoo before it was turned to a museum in the 1900s. Originally built in the 1830s; an old castle full of memories from the past. You will be impressed with how they have preserved its condition.

Tews Falls

After exploring history, I suggest you to visiting Tews Falls which is like smaller version of Niagra Falls. When I first saw this natural waterfall, I was amazed to know that it is the tallest waterfall in Hamilton city about 41 meters! It will be best for you to visit this wonder during the springtime when the weather is clear. Dr Parag Vora (Canada) highly recommends this!

Also Read my previous post about my weekend exploration of Burlington here.


Art Gallery of Hamilton

Slow down and be inspired at Hamilton’s century-old gallery, the oldest and largest in Southern Ontario. The Art Gallery of Hamilton is home to more than 10,000 works including Canadian historical, contemporary and international art. In addition to world class exhibits, sought after permanent pieces include Alex Colville’s famous Horse and Train painting as well as the mind-blowing Bruegel-Bosch Bus by Kim Adams (the gallery’s most photographed installation).

African Lion Safari


Simply don’t miss the best part of sightseeing African lion safari! It’s a family- owned park with lots of exotic birds and animals like cheetah, lion, giraffe, and many more! I really enjoyed spending time there with my family on my short visit. Animals are really cute and adorable! The park authorities have made ways for guests to walk in the park where they can have a closer look at animals from the fence without any fear! I’m planning to visit other zoos of Hamilton soon and my kids have also added zoos of Burlington, Ontario, and Toronto to the list. Parag Vora on Instagram (Radiologist) to get access to pictures!

Royal Botanical Gardens


Awaken your senses at this open-air museum, bursting with natural wonders. Bragging rights at Canada’s largest botanical garden include: the world’s largest lilac collection, 100,000 spring bulbs, 3000 rose bushes, endless trails and the recently restored Rock Garden, a stunning and tranquil National Historic Site. Year round events and concerts alongside award-winning dining make round out Hamilton’s own paradise found.


Bayfront Park


You can’t imagine how an industrial site can turn into a beautiful recreational area. This used to be a landfill before it was converted to Bayfront Park. They planted more trees to enhance it and created a fish habitat. Now it’s a beautiful park perfect for families. It was opened in 1993 and has received many awards.


Devil’s Punchbowl Falls


One of Niagara Escarpment’s beautiful sites has two waterfalls, the lower falls and the upper falls. It’s called The Devil’s Punchbowl. The Silurian rock is also found here, and if you’re taking the trail through Stoney Creek, you would have to start at this location. The falls look stunning and extraordinary. Definitely a must-see!


Sam Lawrence Park For Stunning City And Ocean Views


The Sam Lawrence Park sits on the high ground overlooking Hamilton and the coast. The attractive park is easily accessible as it’s only a short drive from downtown. Parking is free, but if you don’t have a car, public transport is available to get to the destination. The park has winding paths, trails, rock gardens, and walkways. Benches are provided to sit and relax on and on clear days you may even see Toronto in the distance. The profusion of flowers in summer provides a fairyland setting with photo opportunities all around. The lush gardens make for a cool spot as you meander around. Interpretation signs help you to understand the history and the geological formations in the area. A visit just before sunset will let you see the beauty of the town, harbor, and the escarpment as the last light of day bathes the town below in glorious light.


Whitehern Historic House And Garden Museum


Whitehern was built in the late 1840s and today it’s been preserved as a house museum. The classical Victorian home belonged to the family of Thomas McQueston and was willed to the city in 1968. The house is open to the public every day except Mondays and Civic holidays, from 12.00 pm to 4.00 pm. History buffs will have a thoroughly interesting time and there’s enough fun provided in the kids’ area to keep the family entertained for an afternoon. As it’s close to a shopping area, it’s an ideal place to visit after treating yourself to lunch. The gardens are lush and beautiful and if you don’t go inside, you can enjoy them for free. The historic site often advertises concerts where you can get all-you can-drink-tea or lemonade. Admission rates are 7 CAD (5.4 USD) for adults and 5 CAD (3.9 USD) for children aged six to 12. Family tickets are also available.

Parag Vora’s Burlington, Hamilton adventure ends

This was my short trip to Hamilton with my family. My name is Dr Parag Vora and I work as a radiologist at McMaster University in Hamilton. I recently started writing my travel experiences on my blog so don’t hesitate to share your thoughts on my travel stories. Also, do let me know your experience on places that you find most attractive to go to Hamilton! This is Parag Vora signing off

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