Top Holiday Destination In Hamilton Worth Exploring At Least Once
Hamilton is the capital city of the British
Overseas Territory of Bermuda and is a financial center and a major tourist
destination. With a population of 854, Hamilton is amongst the smallest capital
cities located in the northern region of Bermuda. Hamilton has been named after
Sir Henry Hamilton was the governor of the territory from 1786 to 1793.
Interestingly it is also home to some of the most beautiful attractions like
Royal Botanical Garden, Bruce Trail, Dundurn Castle, Bronte Creek Provincial
Park, Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area,
Albion Falls, Tews Falls, etc.
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Here are some of the best holiday destination
in Hamilton worth exploring at least once
Royal Botanical Gardens: Royal Botanic Gardens is an extensive
natural area headquartered in Burlington, Hamilton, Ontario. It is a major
tourist attraction and it was elected as the National Focal Point for the
Global strategy for plant conservation in July 2006. It is an important biodiversity hotspot
spread over 980 hectares, it features more than 1,100 plant species some of
which are endangered and may not be available elsewhere.
Dundurn Castle: Dundurn Castle is a neoclassical mansion
located on York Boulevard, Hamilton, Ontario. This 18,000 square foot mansion
was completed in 1835 and consists of 40 rooms, it is currently owned by The City of Hamilton. The rooms were renovated in 1855 and are another iconic attraction
in Canada.
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum: The Canadian Warplane Museum is an aviation
museum in John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, Ontario. The museum
features 47 military jets, driven aircraft many of which are still in good
flying condition. The museum also restores several aircraft from Second World
Warlike- TBM Avenger and Bristol Bolingbroke. For complete travel information
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