The Best Day Trips From Hamilton
St Jacobs, Ontario
Where worlds collide
Enjoy a mix of traditional and modern in this easy day trip from Hamilton. On one hand, St. Jacobs is a quaint village with a timeless feel, and you might even share the road with members of the Mennonite community driving a horse and buggy. Visit the Mennonite Story Interpretive Centre to learn more, then swing by local museums devoted to charming model railways and the discovery of electricity. On the flip side, shoppers can find their happy place at the famed farmers’ market.
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Niagara Falls, Ontario
Eau, what a feeling!
There’s no debating, the falls are the star here. They dazzle in every season and at any time of the day—even after dark when they’re illuminated with awe-inspiring light shows. Hear the thunder from behind the falls, visit the Niagara Parks Power Station which is now offering guided tours, ride a zipline through the mist of the falls (above) and set sail on Niagara City Cruises. Cap off your day trip from Hamilton with a reservation at Table Rock House Restaurant—billed as the closest you can dine to the cataract.
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Port Dover, Ontario
Dog day afternoons
Hamiltonians have been flocking to Port Dover long before it became synonymous with Friday the 13th. Some go to fish off the pier, while others relax on the beach, or go to The Arbor, a century-old institution, for hot dogs, chips and its signature sipper, the “Golden Glow.” The town also has some cool shops, including Grand Trunk Station, where you’re sure to find a nautical souvenir to add to your home decor. Charcuterie fans will want to stop by the Dover Cheese Shop to sample an impressive selection of artisanal cheeses and meats.
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Brantford, Ontario
Nature (and history) calls
Wonder where all the folks from Ontario’s big cities have escaped to? Often times, it’s here, thanks to nature trails along the Grand River and amenities like the Sanderson Centre For the Performing Arts, a historical theatre boasting affordable tickets for big-draw performances. Brantford’s also home to a growing craft beer and spirits scene, which is best sampled with a flight from Mash Paddle Brewing Co. and cocktail essentials from Manns Botanical Spirits. Meanwhile, history buffs will want to pay a visit to Bell Homestead National Historic Site (above), the 19th-century house in which Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.
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Peterborough, Ontario
Locks, tarts and canoes
If you’re fascinated by engineering marvels, a visit to Peterborough, Ontario’s Lock 21 (above) is a must. Opened in 1904, it’s world’s highest hydraulic lift lock, and one of the most impressive features of the Trent-Severn Waterway, a great spot for paddlers. Speaking of which, make your way (by land) to the unique Canadian Canoe Museum, where you’ll learn how to carve your own paddle. For the two-hour trip home, stock up on butter tarts from the Kawartha Buttertart Factory. Fans of the sweet treat may want to take a detour down Ontario’s butter tart trail.
Horseshoe Valley, OntarioÂ
Aim for the Finnish line
If you’re a skier, you might already be familiar with these popular slopes north of Barrie (an hour-and-40-minute drive from Hamilton). What you might not know, however, is that the region offers plenty of fairweather fun, including Treetop Trekking, ideal for tree climbers and zipliners, and a 12-hole golf course at Horseshoe Resort. Refuel with a tasty homemade burger and a pint at HQ Restaurant and Taphouse, then recharge at the new Vettä Nordic Spa (above) with Finnish-inspired treatments.
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Niagara Escarpment and area, Ontario
Heard it through the grapevine
Is your stash of Ontario wine running low? Buy directly from wineries just 40 minutes outside of Hamilton at a place like Creekside Estate in Jordan Station. Stay for lunch and grab bottles to go, then head down the highway to hit up big, fancy vineyards like Peller Estates as well as smaller operations such as Foreign Affair. In pretty Niagara-on-the-Lake, step into romantic streetscapes captured by painter Trisha Romance and catch a play at the Shaw Festival.
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Port Colborne, Ontario
Life’s a beach
Some lakeside spots can get pretty busy on weekends, but Port Colborne seems to maintain a laidback vibe. At the south end of the Welland Canal, the silky sands of Nickel Beach (above) tickle your toes and lake breezes ruffle your hair. Scuba divers love the area for its Lake Erie shipwrecks, while Instagrammers are drawn to the photogenic lighthouse and historic West Street. Before heading back home, be sure to grab a banana cream pie from The Pie Guys Bakery.
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Toronto
Small bites, big thrills
Canada’s largest city has oodles to offer, which means it’s best enjoyed in small slices for day trips. Concentrate on one neighbourhood at a time, like Chinatown and Kensington Market, or taste your way through St. Lawrence Market, where a peameal bacon sandwich at Carousel Bakery is a must. If you’d prefer to leave the itinerary to the pros, book food-focused walking tours through Culinary Adventure Co. Looking for a thrill that extends beyond your taste buds? Tap into your inner daredevil at the CN Tower Edgewalk—a 114-storey-high stroll around the mast of the iconic Canadian landmark.
Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario
Grander experiences
Explore Indigenous culture in Canada’s most populated First Nation. Visit Chiefswood National Historic Site, birthplace of Mohawk/English poet, E. Pauline Johnson, and support local artisans by shopping at retailers like Iroqcrafts (known for moccasins) and jewelry experts Sapling and Flint. Plan to eat at Burger Barn, a favourite spot for comfort food in Ohsweken, or enjoy dinner with a side of showstopping scenery on a Grand River Dinner Cruise.
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