Difference between revisions of "Living in Hamilton"

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* [https://offcampus.mcmaster.ca/available-properties/ McMaster’s off campus housing ads]
 
* [https://offcampus.mcmaster.ca/available-properties/ McMaster’s off campus housing ads]
 
* [https://www.kijiji.ca/ Search kijiji.ca for roommates and apartment rentals in Hamilton]  
 
* [https://www.kijiji.ca/ Search kijiji.ca for roommates and apartment rentals in Hamilton]  
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* Facebook market place and housing groups are also ways to find student housing around the city
  
 
If it is an option, it is suggested that you visit Hamilton to look at areas that you would like to live in. Your best resource for housing options will often be talking to current graduate students.
 
If it is an option, it is suggested that you visit Hamilton to look at areas that you would like to live in. Your best resource for housing options will often be talking to current graduate students.
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* [http://www.gotransit.com GO transit (for bus and train travel inside and outside of Hamilton)]
 
* [http://www.gotransit.com GO transit (for bus and train travel inside and outside of Hamilton)]
 
* [http://www.viarail.ca VIA rail (cross-Canada train network)]
 
* [http://www.viarail.ca VIA rail (cross-Canada train network)]
* [https://www.coachcanada.com/bus-schedules Coach Canada] stops at McMaster in front of [https://goo.gl/maps/KivqeGqZiCTRgAT98 Mary Keyes].
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* [https://www.coachcanada.com/bus-schedules Coach Canada], [https://ca.megabus.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIj4eWw7_I7AIVWw4rCh3f2Q0LEAAYASAAEgIRZvD_BwE Megabus], and [https://www.greyhound.ca/ Greyhound Canada] stop at McMaster in front of [https://goo.gl/maps/KivqeGqZiCTRgAT98 Mary Keyes].
* [https://www.greyhound.ca/ Greyhound Canada]
 
  
 
Hamilton has a great bike share program called SoBi (Social Bicycles), with bike stations located on campus and throughout Hamilton neighbourhoods:
 
Hamilton has a great bike share program called SoBi (Social Bicycles), with bike stations located on campus and throughout Hamilton neighbourhoods:
 
* [https://hamilton.socialbicycles.com/ SoBi Hamilton (Bike the Hammer)]
 
* [https://hamilton.socialbicycles.com/ SoBi Hamilton (Bike the Hammer)]
  
 
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=== Neighbourhoods around the city ===
 
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* Westdale is a quaint area near McMaster University that is always bustling with restaurants, cafes and bars. There are even grocery stores and bakeries in the area. Visit the [https://westdalevillage.ca/ Westdale Village] website for ideas of where to go and what to do.
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* The Emerson/Ainslie Wood neighbourhoods are an excellent way to get to know the area around McMaster. With bars, nature trails, and grocery stores it is a great way to spend some time.
 
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* Downtown Hamilton is a must visit for local restaurants, artistic lounges, and independent stores. There's always something to do for anyone...it just takes a little exploring! The following two websites are excellent resources to help find a nice restaurant or activity in the heart of Hamilton:
neighbourhoods, advantages and disadvantages of each
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:: * [https://tourismhamilton.com/downtown-guide Tourism Hamilton]
* Westdale
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:: * [http://downtownhamilton.org/ Downtown Hamilton]
* Downtown
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* Dundas is a quaint and beautiful nearby destination to McMaster. With just one bus ride away, you can find yourself in gorgeous nature trails or exploring family owned businesses. Check out the [https://downtowndundas.ca/ Downtown Dundas] website for ideas of places to visit!
* Strathcona/Kirkendale
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* Strathcona/Kirkendale are also great locations to find local shops and restaurants. Visits [http://kirkendallhood.ca/ here] for more information.
* Emerson/Ansile Woods
 
* Dundas
 
* living in Toronto (how to, disadvantages to commuting)
 
 
 
Grocery stores
 
 
 
parking on campus
 
 
 
Entertainment
 
 
 
Bars, restaurants, cafes,
 
 
 
Festivals in Hamilton
 

Revision as of 11:42, 22 October 2020

We have lots more information to add here! Send us information and links if you have ideas about showcasing Hamilton for newcomers.

Finding Housing

There are several resources for locating housing online. Here is the link to

If it is an option, it is suggested that you visit Hamilton to look at areas that you would like to live in. Your best resource for housing options will often be talking to current graduate students.

Transportation

Hamilton has an extensive public transit network. It is also very easy to travel to Toronto and surrounding cities via public transit. When you pay your student fees, you will receive a 12-month bus pass for the Hamilton Street Rail bus network (HSR).

Hamilton has a great bike share program called SoBi (Social Bicycles), with bike stations located on campus and throughout Hamilton neighbourhoods:

Neighbourhoods around the city

  • Westdale is a quaint area near McMaster University that is always bustling with restaurants, cafes and bars. There are even grocery stores and bakeries in the area. Visit the Westdale Village website for ideas of where to go and what to do.
  • The Emerson/Ainslie Wood neighbourhoods are an excellent way to get to know the area around McMaster. With bars, nature trails, and grocery stores it is a great way to spend some time.
  • Downtown Hamilton is a must visit for local restaurants, artistic lounges, and independent stores. There's always something to do for anyone...it just takes a little exploring! The following two websites are excellent resources to help find a nice restaurant or activity in the heart of Hamilton:
* Tourism Hamilton
* Downtown Hamilton
  • Dundas is a quaint and beautiful nearby destination to McMaster. With just one bus ride away, you can find yourself in gorgeous nature trails or exploring family owned businesses. Check out the Downtown Dundas website for ideas of places to visit!
  • Strathcona/Kirkendale are also great locations to find local shops and restaurants. Visits here for more information.