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The Kitchen Garden at Dundurn -
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The Hamilton Military Museum -
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The Kitchen Garden at Dundurn -
William Reid was Sir Allan’s gardener for over 25 years. Explore his lovingly restored kitchen garden, where we use 1850’s tools and varieties to grow food for Dundurn Castle’s historic kitchen. Stop by the garden gate for the sights and scents of the 19th century.

The Hamilton Military Museum -
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The Kitchen Garden at Dundurn -
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The Hamilton Military Museum -
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the museum’s Patron and the great, great, great granddaughter of Sir Allan MacNab.

The Kitchen Garden at Dundurn -
William Reid was Sir Allan’s gardener for over 25 years. Explore his lovingly restored kitchen garden, where we use 1850’s tools and varieties to grow food for Dundurn Castle’s historic kitchen. Stop by the garden gate for the sights and scents of the 19th century.

The Hamilton Military Museum -
The tranquil landscape around the Hamilton Military Museum known as Burlington Heights was a centre of defense from 1813 to 1815. This was home to men, women and children connected to the British army and First Nations allies who came together during the conflict known as the War of 1812. The new exhibit Blood Ties to a Gentle Landscape tells the stories of people who lived here by connecting artifacts, personalities and modern-day descendants. Step back in time and meet the people tied by blood to this gentle landscape.

The Coach House at Dundurn -
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The Kitchen Garden at Dundurn -
William Reid was Sir Allan’s gardener for over 25 years. Explore his lovingly restored kitchen garden, where we use 1850’s tools and varieties to grow food for Dundurn Castle’s historic kitchen. Stop by the garden gate for the sights and scents of the 19th century.

The Hamilton Military Museum -
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The Coach House at Dundurn -
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The site was once a key trading location for the Mississaugas and then the site of a fortified military encampment for British and loyalist soldiers. It later became the opulent home of one of Canada's first premiers, Sir Allan MacNab and is now a National Historic Site. Today, costumed interpreters lead personal and intimate tours throughout Dundurn Castle that tell the story of the wealthy family who lived above stairs and the servants who lived and worked below. It's Hamilton's own Downton Abbey! Highlights * A costumed interpreter will give you a personalized tour of this 40-room estate built in the 1830s. * The restored two-acre Kitchen Garden where costumed interpreters use 19th Century tools to grow food for Dundurn's kitchen. Hands-on workshops let visitors harvest food for use in historic recipes in the castle's kitchen. * The fascinating Military Museum was originally built as a gate house atop a battery from the War of 1812. 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