Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tourism. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Women in Technology Hamilton (WITHamOnt) Launches at Baltimore House

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Open to the Core Festival, King William, June 23-24 Tourism Hamilton

Click the Picture to Find out more Information A brand-spanking-new festival to showcase the energy, spirit, and revitalization of the downtown community, Open To The Core will be shutting King William Street from James to John to cram as much authentic music, art and food as you can in few city blocks! There’s something for everyone to explore in the core!

Saturday, 2 June 2012

Hamilton 24 Film Festival 2012

Well, another year has come to pass, Hamilton 24 Film Festival is just about to wrap up for another year. This year I was with the BizClip crew, a group of highly talented people! My review of the nights event was very intense, the group is very passionate at what they do, I love the spirit the frustration, the triumph we shared this weekend. So I'm putting it out there for those that want to take a journey with me on a monthly bases where you would either have a month or 48 hours to complete a short film. What do you think Hamilton?

Monday, 28 May 2012

CommunityBiz - Hamilton, Ontario - PAGED Magazine

A PRINT ZINE FOR VISUAL CREATORS. PAINTERS, ILLUSTRATORS, GRAPHIC DESIGNERS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, POETS, WRITERS. WHATEVER’S CLEVER. A POCKET-GALLERY. AN INTERACTIVE PORTRAIT OF THE MINDS THRIVING IN THE HAMILTON ARTISTS’ COMMUNITY. A SINCERE GLIMPSE INTO THE PERSONAL APPROACHES TOWARDS THE SUBCONSCIOUS CREATIVE CURRENT. FIVE PAGES AT A TIME. ART WORTH THE INK. If you'd like to be featured on CommunityBiz email info@NewsClipTV.com Click to watch video on NewsClipTV

The I Heart Hamilton Tour Presents: The PlayList 1.0 Fundraiser

To mark their first anniversary, the I Heart Hamilton Tour will be hosting The Playlist 1.0, a fundraiser featuring a diverse lineup of local musicians on July 28th at This Ain’t Hollywood to support the Boys and Girls Clubs of Hamilton. The Playlist 1.0 is an opportunity for the community to come out and celebrate local music while supporting a great cause. Throughout the Tour, Kristin Archer, Avishka Juta, Carly Ciufo and Jennifer Juliao have had the chance to really experience the sense of community in Hamilton. These four friends have a philosophy of making a difference in their community and giving back, and this is reflected in their personal and academic endeavours. To see more visit NewsClipTV!

Hamilton's International Village presents: Music in the Village!

International Village invites you to come down to Ferguson Station the first Friday Night of each month from 6-9 pm June through October and every Wednesday & Friday, Noon to 2 PM in July & August for 'Music in the Village' For more information visit NewsClipTV

7 Great Sites to Prepare for International Trails Day 2012

June 2nd is International Trails Day and to get everyone excited about getting out and hiking our wonderful trails we're going to do a mini-countdown starting today of some of our favorite Ontario Trails. Remember, this is just a taste of the diversity and beauty that can be found in our province! This picture is from the Spencer Creek Trail in Dundas, Ontario!
To see more visit NewsClipTV

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Happy Mother's Day - Hamilton Waterfront Experience!

Hello all,

So today for mother's day I decided to take a trip down to the BayFront Park in Hamilton, Ontario. It has to be THE happen-ingest place to be during the summer months.

Why you ask? We'll if you're not from Hamilton but thinking about taking a trip, it is definitely a sight to see! Its a destination spot for any sort of outdoor activity, with access to the water to launch boats, you can go rowing, boating (naturally) and sailing.

The path which stretches from Princess Point to the bayfront is great for walking, running, biking, or rollerblading! Everyone is of course super friendly and respect each others mode of transportation even if you're kind of new to rollerblading no ones going to be upset you crossed their paths. :)

Another great area is just a bit further up, where you'll find Willam's coffee pub, that has access to an outdoor patio, you can sit and bask in the sun this summer while enjoying a lunch or just come down for a coffee and or tea!

In that area there is also a outdoor skating rink, (don't have skates, not a problem!) there is a station there which allows you to rent them!! So while you and your family our out for a nice relaxing lunch you can take your kids up there to get some exercise!

Interested in a boating cruse? They have the Hamilton Harbour Queen, enjoy a fun lunch or a dance at night!

In 2006 the Hamilton Waterfront Trust unveiled the first Hamilton Waterfront Trolley and added a second in 2007. The two 37-passenger rubber tired trackless trolleys allow both young and old the opportunity to travel along the Hamilton Waterfront Trail. The 12km trail follows the shoreline of the western portion of the harbour which features many natural and built attractions, including active marine and rail operations, marinas and sailing/rowing clubs, children’s play facilities, historic bridges, and a shoreline and views so natural that you will think you are in Muskoka. Your conductor provides a narrated commentary as you travel in this one of a kind vehicle.

If you want to learn more about a trip out to the Hamilton Waterfront, visit their website and plan a trip today!!

http://www.hamiltonwaterfront.com/

To experience this yourself check out this video on the previous blog