Chedoke Civic Golf Course
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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Hamilton ,ON, Canada
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This fall really EXISTS in Ontario Canada!-Chedoke falls
We drove to Hamilton Ontario, known as the city of waterfalls to find this hidden gem called Chedoke Falls. It was a hike to get here but truly breathtaking and worth it! If you guys are feeling adventurous to travel whether from Canada or not, check out the city of Hamilton for their amazing falls, especially this one!
Chedoke falls is a walk from the chedoke civic golf club in Hamilton. When you see a broken steel gate, that is where the trail starts. Make this one of the top things to do in Ontario Canada! Way more authentic than Niagra falls lol.
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Climbing the Hamilton Mountain Steps - Nothin' Much Vlog! 3 - May 14, 2015
Myself and my friends Greg and Bill try to climb the James Street escarpment stairs in Hamilton, Ontario. Some of us almost don't make it...
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Mountain Steps
Looking down the escarpment stairs in HamiltonThere were originally 7 sets of city-built stairs up the escarpment. The original locations were Chedoke Park, Dundurn Street, James Street, John Street, Ferguson Avenue, Wentworth Street, and Ottawa Street.
Currently there are 5 sets of stairs up the escarpment in addition to a privately-built set of steps. After the Jolley Cut was rebuilt, the John and Ferguson steps disappeared and their remnants were incorporated into the walkways at Sam Lawrence Park.
Chedoke
These steps connect the West Mountain to the lower west city, coming close to the front door of the Chedoke Civic Golf Course clubhouse. There are 289 steps.
Dundurn
The original Dundurn wooden steps were replaced in the 1990s by steel steps. There are 326 steps.
James
The original James Street wooden steps were replaced in 1987. The stairs originate at Southam Park on the mountain at the top of the Claremont Access. There are 227 steps.
Wentworth
The original wooden steps built in 1903 consisted of 6” to 7 ¼” risers. The stringers rested on cedar posts sunk 4-7’ in the ground. The original staircase had 570 steps. After a rock slide in March of 1983 they were replaced with metal steps just east of the position of the original steps and they now follow the path of the old East End Incline Railway. There are 498 steps.
Kenilworth
The Kenilworth steps connect the East Mountain to the Escarpment Rail Trail/Bruce Trail, and continue down to the Rosedale area of Hamilton. There are 228 steps.
Before the city completed construction on the Kenilworth stairs, a privately built set of steps named Uli’s Steps connected the upper and lower city. These steps were built as a retirement project by a Hamiltonian named Uli who spent two years on the project. They have 305 steps.
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Wonderfully finished 2+2 bedroom home situated on a 1/4 acre, pie shaped lot in desired Aberdeen area. Across the street from Chedoke Civic Golf Club. Close to schools, parks, transit, highway 403 and shopping. 2 driveways, parking for 10+ cars, in-law set up or single family. Renovated over the past 10 years, including hardwood, spacious kitchen, wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances. Main floor laundry room with tile and storage. Open concept living and dining rooms. 2 piece bath on the main floor can double as other use. Rear walk out leads to landscaped, private, fenced in yard with stone patio and a large deck.Windows, doors, insulation, plumbing, electrical and service have all been updated.
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