Kirkendall
Locke Street's village energy — dining, retail, the Hill Street dog park and a famously walkable grid that makes room for pedestrians, cyclists and cars alike.
The lay of the land
Kirkendall wraps around Locke Street South, one of Hamilton's best-known commercial villages — independent restaurants, cafés, shops and a strong community calendar. Dundurn Street adds a second retail spine.
It's a neighbourhood built for moving on foot and by bike: the Hill Street dog park, a community garden and the Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association facilities all sit within the area.
What defines it
- → Locke Street & Dundurn commercial strips
- → Hill Street dog park
- → Community garden
- → Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association
What's the commercial heart of Kirkendall?
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