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Transit Friendly Options Around Hamilton, Ontario

Hamilton, Ontario is a port city located in the southern part of Canada, in the province of Ontario. It has a population of over 537,000 people and is known for its diverse population. The climate in Hamilton is classified as humid continental, with cold winters and warm summers.

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Hamilton has a rich history, including being an important steel production center and a major industrial city. It was also the site of the Battle of Stoney Creek during the War of 1812.

Access the city through the nearby train station serviced by the Maple Leaf route of Amtrak. Flying into the area is possible with the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport. The public transit system in the city includes buses and a light rail system called the B-Line. Bicycle sharing services are available within the city limits too.

Situated on the western end of Lake Ontario, Hamilton is known for its natural beauty, including the Niagara Escarpment and the Royal Botanical Gardens. There are also several parks and conservation areas in and around the city, providing access to outdoor recreation opportunities. One unique geological aspect of being situated along the Niagara Escarpment includes Hamilton's dozen plus waterfalls to check out.

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Hamilton, Ontario is a city located in southern Canada, known for its diverse population with a rich history of steel production. It has a train station, an airport, and a public transit system that includes buses, rail, and bicycles. The city is situated on the western end of Lake Ontario which is part of the Niagara Escarpment. Several parks and conservation areas provide access to outdoor recreation opportunities around Hamilton.