McMaster University moved to the city in 1930 and now has some 30,000 students, of which almost two-thirds come from outside the Hamilton region. The Hamilton Police Service is chiefly responsible for the enforcement of federal and provincial law. The Community Centre for Media Arts[58] (CCMA) continues to operate in downtown Hamilton. This location is classified as Csa by Köppen and Geiger. Founded in 1914, the Art Gallery of Hamilton is Ontario's third largest public art gallery. The 2011 census indicates 67.6% of the population adheres to a Christian denomination, with Catholics being the largest at 34.3% of the city's population. Columbia International College is Canada's largest private boarding high school, with 1,700 students from 73 countries. There was plenty of game. Growth in the arts and culture sector has garnered media attention for Hamilton. Weather history for places in Ontario. The 30-degree weather can show up here anytime from May to September, and occasionally as early as April. As he had been instructed, Durand circulated the offers at York during a session of the Legislative Assembly, which established a new Gore District, of which the Hamilton townsite was a member. Hamilton is home to several post-secondary institutions that have created many direct and indirect jobs in education and research. 57 F ... Patchy frost is expected overnight into Saturday morning as temperatures drop to near or … The Canadian Military maintains a presence in Hamilton, with the John Weir Foote Armoury in the downtown core on James Street North, housing the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry as well as the 11th Field Hamilton-Wentworth Battery and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada. [39] Visitors can often be seen swimming in the waterfalls during the summertime, although it is strongly recommended to stay away from the water: much of the watershed of the Chedoke and Red Hill creeks originates in storm sewers running beneath neighbourhoods atop the Niagara escarpment, and water quality in many of Hamilton's waterfalls is seriously degraded. [10] Residents of the city are known as Hamiltonians. Daytime maximum temperatures average around a freezing 1°C (34°F), whilst at night … January 29: Windsor Coldest temperature recorded on record (−32.8 °C or −27 °F) 1974. [102][103] Brock University of St. Catharines, Ontario has a satellite campus used primarily for teacher education in Hamilton. Hamilton is served by four school boards: the English language Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board and Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board and the French language Conseil scolaire Viamonde and Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir. In Ontario, urban centres where there are at least 5000 Francophones, or where at least 10% of the population is francophone, are designated areas where bilingual provincial services have to be offered. The mandatory ban on non-essential outdoor water use in the city of Hamilton continues. Hamilton's deep sea port is accessed by ship canal through the beach strip into the harbour and is traversed by two bridges, the QEW's Burlington Bay James N. Allan Skyway and the lower Canal Lift Bridge. Dofasco was North America's most profitable steel producer in 1999, the most profitable in Canada in 2000, and a long-time member of the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index. At the same time, large numbers of Iroquois who had allied with Britain arrived from the United States and were settled on reserves west of Lake Ontario as compensation for lands they lost in what was now the United States. In the Köppen classification, Hamilton it is on the Dfb/Dfa border found in southern Ontario because the average temperature in July is 22.0 °C (71.6 °F), although the east falls on the hot summer subtype towards Niagara Falls. The former region of Hamilton-Wentworth had a population of 490,268. 1984 October 4: Temperatures reach 28.9 °C (84 °F) in Windsor, Ontario, the highest temperature recorded across Canada in October 1967. www.currentresults.com The Hamilton Reserve Barracks on Pier Nine houses the naval reserve division HMCS Star, 23 Service Battalion and the 23 Field Ambulance. [36][37] Many of the parks are along the Niagara Escarpment, which runs from Tobermory at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula in the north, to Queenston at the Niagara River in the south, and provides views of the cities and towns at Lake Ontario's western end. [24] Infrastructure and retail development continued, with the Burlington Bay James N. Allan Skyway opening in 1958, and the first Tim Hortons store in 1964. This sandbar was deposited during a period of higher lake levels during the last ice age, and extends southeast through the central lower city to the escarpment. A proposed aerotropolis industrial park at Highway 6 and 403, has been debated at City Hall for years. [25], In 1997 there was a devastating fire at the Plastimet plastics plant. It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges. Another dramatic economic turnabout for Hamilton occurred in 1832 when a canal was finally cut through the outer sand bar that enabled Hamilton to become a major port. Hamilton is in the geographic centre of the Golden Horseshoe. [28], According to all records from local historians, this district was called Attiwandaronia by the native Neutral people. Its major physical features are Hamilton Harbour, marking the northern limit of the city, and the Niagara Escarpmentrunning through the middle of the city across its entire breadth, bisecting the city into "upper" an… But don’t rejoice too much – more cold temperatures will likely be back in early March, he says. Hamilton is home to two think tanks, the Centre for Cultural Renewal and Cardus, which deals with social architecture, culture, urbanology, economics and education and also publishes the LexView Policy Journal and Comment Magazine.[113]. The Hamilton GO Centre, formerly the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway station, is a commuter rail station on the Lakeshore West line of GO Transit. Hamilton's location on an embayment at the southwestern corner of Lake Ontario with an escarpment that divides the city's upper and lower parts results in noticeable disparities in weather over short distances. To encourage thoughtful and respectful conversations, first and last names will appear with each submission to CBC/Radio-Canada's online communities (except in children and youth-oriented communities). Advertisement. "[33], George Hamilton, a settler and local politician, established a town site in the northern portion of Barton Township in 1815. With former First Nations lands available for purchase, these new settlers were soon followed by many more Americans, attracted by the availability of inexpensive, arable land. Both HDCH and Guido de Brès participate in the city's interscholastic athletics. [116] The closest other international airport to Hamilton is Toronto Pearson International Airport, located northeast of the city in Mississauga. [91], Environics Analytics, a geodemographic marketing firm that created 66 different "clusters" of people complete with profiles of how they live, what they think and what they consume, sees a future Hamilton with younger upscale Hamiltonians—who are tech savvy and university educated—choosing to live in the downtown and surrounding areas rather than just visiting intermittently. [52] Information and the locations of each piece in Public Art Collection can be viewed on this interactive map. [13] During the War of 1812, British regulars and Canadian militia defeated invading American troops at the Battle of Stoney Creek, fought in what is now a park in eastern Hamilton. [63] Flint and Hamilton hold the distinction of having the oldest continuous sister-city relationship between a U.S. and Canadian city, since 1957. Hamilton's municipal government has a mayor, elected citywide, and 15 city councillors - one per each city wards - to serve on the Hamilton City Council. [85] Same-sex couples (married or in common-law relationships) constitute 0.08% (2,710 individuals) of the partnered population in Hamilton. The weather depends on where you are because Ontario is a large province. An industrialized city in the Golden Horseshoe at the west end of Lake Ontario, Hamilton has a population of 536,917, and its census metropolitan area, which includes Burlington and Grimsby, has a population of 767,000. Weather conditions at Hamilton, Canada at 09:50 EST (Eastern Standard Time) on the 17 January 2021 were as follows: Cold 1°C temperature with a wind chill of Very cold, overcast skies, light snow falling and a moderate breeze of 21 kph from the … Hamilton hosted Canada's first major international athletic event, the first Commonwealth Games (then called the British Empire Games) in 1930. The amalgamation created a single-tier municipal government ending subsidization of its suburbs. The HWDSB has 11 trustees and the HWCDB has 9 trustees. [31], Hamilton Harbour is a natural harbour with a large sandbar called the Beachstrip. A 19-year-old man facing murder and elder abuse charges over the death of 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee has pleaded not guilty during his first court appearance at the Hall of Justice on Wednesday. The council's service is free, private, and one-to-one. The Hamilton lies on 103m above sea level The climate in Hamilton is cold and temperate. There is more rainfall in the winter than in the summer in Ontario. [18], As the city grew, several prominent buildings were constructed in the late 19th century, including the Grand Lodge of Canada in 1855,[19] West Flamboro Methodist Church in 1879 (later purchased by Dufferin Masonic Lodge in 1893),[20] a public library in 1890, and the Right House department store in 1893. [120][121], Hamilton is a sister city with Flint, Michigan, and its young amateur athletes compete in the CANUSA Games, held alternatively in the two cities since 1958. The coldest day of the year is January 29 , with an average low of 18°F and high of 30°F . Hamilton ON Average Temperatures by Month - Current Results. [21] The city had several interurban electric street railways and two inclines, all powered by the Cataract Power Co.[22]. A reading room provided access to newspapers from other cities and from England and the U.S. [90], The most described religion in Hamilton is Christianity although other religions brought by immigrants are also growing. Just one of those days, on average reaches above 35 degrees Celsius (95 °F). [69] Research in Motion ex-CEO Jim Balsillie has shown interest in bringing another NHL team to southern Ontario. "[75], With sixty percent of Canada's steel produced in Hamilton by Stelco and Dofasco, the city has become known as the Steel Capital of Canada. Between 2001 and 2006, the foreign-born population increased by 7.7% while the total population of the Hamilton census metropolitan area (CMA) grew by 4.3%. Hamilton usually has 18 days a year with temperatures in the 30s Celsius. [4][17], By 1845, the population was 6,475. February is the hottest month in Hamilton with an average temperature of 21°C (70°F) and the coldest is August at ... www.holiday-weather.com. Situated … Hamilton broke a 134-year-old cold temperature record on Tuesday morning, set way back in 1881. [26] Approximately 300 firefighters battled the blaze, and many sustained severe chemical burns and inhaled volatile organic compounds when at least 400 tonnes of PVC plastic were consumed in the fire. Calvin Christian School, Providence Christian School and Timothy Christian School are independent Christian elementary schools. [122], Other sister cities with Hamilton include:[123], For the township in Northumberland County, see. The previous record was –23.3 C, which was set at a lower city weather station, said Peter Kimbell, a meteorologist with Environment Canada. There is significant rainfall throughout the year in Hamilton. The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board manages 114 public schools,[108] while the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board operates 55 schools in the greater Hamilton area. [40]. We reserve the right to close comments at any time. The province grants the Hamilton City Council authority to govern through the Municipal Act of Ontario. Other highways connecting Hamilton include Highway 5, Highway 6 and Highway 8. The airport's air cargo sector has 24–7 operational capability and strategic geographic location, allowing its capacity to increase by 50% since 1996; 91,000 metric tonnes (100,000 tons) of cargo passed through the airport in 2002. Hamilton water temperatures peak in the range 18 to 24°C (64 to 75°F) on around the 2nd of August and are at their coldest on about the 12th of February, in the range 0 to 3°C (32 to 37°F). In addition to stores of all types, four banks, tradesmen of various types, and sixty-five taverns, industry in the community included three breweries, ten importers of dry goods and groceries, five importers of hardware, two tanneries, three coachmakers, and a marble and a stone works. Ontario climate summary The Ontario lies on 305m above sea level The climate is warm and temperate in Ontario. Courier companies with operations at the airport include United Parcel Service and Cargojet Canada. [114] In 1998, a new full-time diploma programme was launched as a joint venture with McMaster University. The Christ the King Cathedral is the seat of the Diocese of Hamilton. [11] Since 1981, the metropolitan area has been listed as the ninth largest in Canada and the 3rd largest in Ontario. Provincially, there are five elected Members of Provincial Parliament who serve in the Legislature of Ontario. Art galleries have sprung up on streets across the city: James Street, King William Street, Locke Street and King Street.The opening of the Downtown Arts Centre[57] on Rebecca Street has spurred creative activities in the core. Ontario has 4 seasons: summer, fall (autumn), winter and spring. Weather climate statistics include monthly averages, maximum and minimum average mean temperatures, mean rainfall, mean snowfall & daily high and low extremes for temperature. Hamilton is home to 26,330 immigrants who arrived in Canada between 2001 and 2010 and 13,150 immigrants who arrived between 2011 and 2016. With a July average of exactly 22.0 °C (71.6 °F),[42] the lower city is in a pocket of the Dfa climate zone found at the southwestern end of Lake Ontario (between Hamilton and Toronto and eastward into the Niagara Peninsula), while the upper reaches of the city fall into the Dfb climate zone. Intercity public transportation, including frequent service to Toronto, is provided by GO Transit. February 2021 Long Range Weather Forecast for Southern Ontario; Dates Weather Conditions; Feb 1-7: A few showers, quite mild: Feb 8-15: Periods of rain and snow east, snow west; mild: Feb 16-20: Sunny, mild: Feb 21-28: Rain and snow showers east, flurries west; turning cold: February: temperature -2°C (3°C above avg.) [38] Hamilton is home to more than 100 waterfalls and cascades, most of which are on or near the Bruce Trail as it winds through the Niagara Escarpment. Hamilton is home to the Royal Botanical Gardens, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, the Bruce Trail, McMaster University, Redeemer University College and Mohawk College. The Hamilton Literacy Council is a non-profit organization that provides basic (grades 1–5 equivalent) training in reading, writing, and math to English-speaking adults. The middle of the week (Tuesday to Thursday) will see sunnier weather and warmer temperatures, hovering a few degrees above seasonal on Thursday. Maximum temperature yesterday: 25 °F (at 12:00 am) Minimum temperature yesterday: 16 °F (at 4:00 am) Average temperature yesterday: 19 °F. The works are owned and maintained by the city. The annual rainfall is 398 mm | 15.7 inch. [23] Population and economic growth continued until the 1960s. Language: en Live weather from Wawa Ontario Canada [Enable JavaScript for live updates] Updated : 01/31/2021 10:45 pm Night time, Dry, A few clouds Temperature: -11.6°C /hr Humidity: 75 % Dew Point: -15.1°C Wind: N 6.9 km/h Gust: 9.7 km/h Barometer: 1032.5 hPa Steady Rain Today: 0.0 mm UV Index: 0.0 None The McMaster Museum of Art (MMA), founded at McMaster University in 1967, houses and exhibits the university's art collection of more than 7,000 objects,[54] including historical, modern and contemporary art, the Levy Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, and a collection of over 300 German Expressionist prints. [85][89] The city's average age is 41.3 years. The school has a keyboard studio, spacious dance studios, art and sculpting studios, gallery space and a 300-seat recital hall. 130,705 Hamiltonians claim English heritage, while 98,765 indicate their ancestors arrived from Scotland, 87,825 from Ireland, 62,335 from Italy, 50,400 from Germany. [80] It has approximately 7,300 employees at its Hamilton plant, and the four million tons of steel it produces each year is about 30% of Canada's flat-rolled sheet steel shipments. [16] Official city status was achieved on June 9, 1846, by an act of Parliament of the Province of Canada. In March 2015, Hamilton was host to the JUNO Awards,[62] which featured performances by Hedley, Alanis Morissette and Magic!. The team folded after a players' strike in 1925. Deadly legacy: Is Plastimet killing firefighters? [14], Initially, this town was not the most important centre of the Gore District. Based on station coordinates provided by Environment Canada, climate data for was recorded near downtown Hamilton from January 1866 to August 1958, and April 1950 to present at the Royal Botanical Gardens. [115] In 2003, the city began developing a 30-year growth management strategy which called, in part, for a massive aerotropolis industrial park centred on Hamilton Airport. Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments. The award ceremony was held at the FirstOntario Centre in downtown Hamilton. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices. In pre-colonial times, the Neutral First Nation used much of the land but were gradually driven out by the Five (later Six) Nations (Iroquois) who were allied with the British against the Huron and their French allies. Kimbell says temperatures will start “climbing back towards normal” by Sunday and Monday, meaning temperatures around the freezing mark. He kept several east–west roads which were originally Indian trails, but the north–south streets were on a regular grid pattern. [99] As with all municipalities, the Province of Ontario has supervisory privilege over the municipality and the power to redefine, restrict or expand the powers of all municipalities in Ontario. The Weather Network reports that the week will start off with a cold and windy Monday, with light snow and lake effect flurries likely for Hamilton and Niagara.. [25] Hamilton is one of 11 cities showcased in the book, Green City: People, Nature & Urban Places by Quebec author Mary Soderstrom, which examines the city as an example of an industrial powerhouse co-existing with nature. The English language school boards are represented by trustees elected from wards in Hamilton. Hamilton Health Sciences is the largest employer in the Hamilton area and serves as academic teaching hospital affiliated with McMaster University and Mohawk College. [85], Hamilton maintains significant Italian, English, Scottish, German and Irish ancestry. The cold alert that has been hanging over Hamilton in the last few days has been lifted, but it’s still frigid. Averages are for Hamilton Airport, which is 7 miles from Hamilton. [77] On August 26, 2007 United States Steel Corporation acquired Stelco for C$38.50 in cash per share, owning more than 76 percent of Stelco's outstanding shares. 54.9% of Hamiltonians are married or in a common-law relationship, while 6.4% of city residents are divorced. Tuesday’s low was –24.8 C, set around 1 a.m. at the Hamilton airport. A member of the Iroquois Confederacy provided the route and name for Mohawk Road, which originally included King Street in the lower city. The shores of the bay were difficult to reach or see because they were hidden by a thick, almost impenetrable mass of trees and undergrowth ... Bears ate pigs, so settlers warred on bears. [65] The museum hosts an annual induction event in a week-long celebration that includes school visits, a golf tournament, a formal induction dinner and concludes with the Hall of Fame game involving the local CFL Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Tim Hortons Field. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted. During JUNOfest, hundreds of local acts performed across the city, bringing thousands of tourists. [30] Soderstrom credits Thomas McQuesten and family in the 1930s who "became champions of parks, greenspace and roads" in Hamilton. The Franco-Ontarian community of Hamilton boasts two school boards, the public Conseil scolaire Viamonde and the Catholic Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir, which operate five schools (2 secondary and 3 elementary). The town of Hamilton was conceived by George Hamilton (a son of a Queenston entrepreneur and founder, Robert Hamilton), when he purchased farm holdings of James Durand,[14] the local Member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada, shortly after the War of 1812. “Some years are just cold.”. Hamilton broke a 134-year-old cold temperature record on Tuesday morning, set way back in 1881. While Hamilton is not directly served by intercity rail, the Lakeshore West line does offer an off-peak bus connection and a peak-hours rail connection to Aldershot station in Burlington, which doubles as the VIA Rail station for both Burlington and Hamilton. The area was first known as The Head-of-the-Lake for its location at the western end of Lake Ontario. Notably, in March 2020 it was revealed that as much as 24 billion litres of untreated wastewater has been leaking into the Chedoke creek and Cootes' Paradise areas since at least 2014 due to insufficiencies in the city's sewerage and storm water management systems. Counter clockwise from the top: View of Downtown Hamilton from Sam Lawrence Park. Comments are welcome while open. Tuesday’s low was –24.8 C, set around 1 a.m. at … April 3: Windsor's costliest disaster, an F3 tornado, hits, as a part of the 1974 Super Outbreak. Detailed temperature information for Hamilton, Ontario with data for average monthly highs and lows plus number of days with hot or cold weather. [10] Before amalgamation, the "old" City of Hamilton had 331,121 residents and was divided into 100 neighbourhoods. The climate here is classified as Dfb by the Köppen-Geiger system. [111], The Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts is home to many of the area's talented young actors, dancers, musicians, singers and visual artists. [27], Hamilton is in Southern Ontario on the western end of the Niagara Peninsula and wraps around the westernmost part of Lake Ontario; most of the city, including the downtown section, is on the south shore. An early indication of Hamilton's sudden prosperity occurred in 1816, when it was chosen over Ancaster, Ontario to be the new Gore District's administrative centre. The team plays at Tim Hortons Field and share the venue with the Tiger-Cats. Hamilton water temperatures are warmest in early August. [71], In addition to team sports, Hamilton is home to an auto race track, Flamboro Speedway and Canada's fastest half-mile harness horse racing track, Flamboro Downs. The climate in Hamilton during December can be summarized as cold and a little damp. Weather.com brings you the most accurate monthly weather forecast for Hamilton, Ontario, Canada with average/record and high/low temperatures, precipitation and more. Usually January is the coldest month of the year, and July is the warmest. But back in Hamilton on July 7 that year, thoughts were switching to the weather as a heat wave rolled in from the Western U.S. For nearly a week, the temperatures … [79], A stand-alone subsidiary of Arcelor Mittal, the world's largest steel producer, Dofasco produces products for the automotive, construction, energy, manufacturing, pipe and tube, appliance, packaging, and steel distribution industries. [100] Hamilton's next municipal election is in 2022. Hamiltonians aged 65 years and older constituted 17.3% of the population, an increase of 2.4% since 2011. A 2006 article in The Globe and Mail, entitled "Go West, Young Artist", focused on the Hamilton's growing art scene. The hiking path Bruce Trail runs the length of the escarpment. The French language school boards are represented by one trustee each from Hamilton and the surrounding area. Hamilton is also home to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame museum. Although it is not a marathon distance, it is the longest continuously held long distance foot race in North America.

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