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43.256800,-79.869000

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  • 100 King Street West

    100 King Street West

    Third tallest building in Hamilton, Ontario

    Distance: Approx. 132 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.25734,-79.87045

    100 King Street West, formerly known as Stelco Tower, is the third tallest building in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The 103 metres (338 ft), 25-storey office skyscraper was completed in 1972, and is part of the larger Lloyd D. Jackson Square complex.

  • Ellen Fairclough Building

    Ellen Fairclough Building

    18-storey high-rise building built in 1981 5th tallest building in Hamilton, Ontario

    Distance: Approx. 186 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.25692,-79.87129

    Ellen Fairclough Building (French: Édifice Ellen-Fairclough) is an 18-storey (94 m) high-rise office building built in 1981. It is the 5th tallest building in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is situated on the corner of King Street West and MacNab Street South, and is primarily used to house provincial government offices.

  • BDC Building

    BDC Building

    Building in Hamilton, Ontario

    Distance: Approx. 217 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.255551,-79.87106

    The BDC Building, 22-storey office tower (91.5 m), is the 6th tallest building in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Originally the building was known as the IBM Building when it first opened in 1972. The "BDC" stands for the Business Development Bank of Canada.

  • Commerce Place (Hamilton, Ontario)

    Commerce Place (Hamilton, Ontario)

    Commercial complex in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 72 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.25686111,-79.86988889

    Commerce Place in a commercial complex, consisting of two towers, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

  • Lloyd D. Jackson Square

    Lloyd D. Jackson Square

    Shopping mall in Ontario, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 134 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.258,-79.869

    Lloyd D. Jackson Square, or simply Jackson Square, is an indoor shopping mall, commercial, and entertainment complex located in the downtown core of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, which is named after Lloyd Douglas Jackson, who served as mayor of the city from 1950 to 1962. The civic square is located in the centre of the city, bounded by several major roads: King Street (south), Bay Street (west), York Boulevard (north) and James Street (east), with the appointed address being 2 King Street West. The mall opened in 1972.

  • 2003 UCI Road World Championships

    2003 UCI Road World Championships

    Cycling championship held in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 20 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.25666667,-79.86916667

    The 2003 UCI Road World Championships took place in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, between October 7 and October 12, 2003. The event consisted of a road race and a time trial for men, women, men under 23, junior men and junior women. David Millar was handed a two-year ban and stripped of his world time trial title by the British cycling federation for taking the banned performance enhancer EPO. Following this disqualification, the UCI declared Michael Rogers as the winner with the silver medal going to Uwe Peschel and the bronze to Michael Rich.

  • Pigott Building

    Pigott Building

    Residential/ Condo in Ontario, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 133 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.2558,-79.8699

    The Pigott Building is an 18-storey (210 feet or 64 metres) condominium building located at 36 James Street South in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. This Art Deco/Gothic Revival style building was designed by Hamilton architects Bernard and Fred Prack and is designated under the Ontario Heritage Act. Built for $1,000,000, the Pigott Building was opened in 1929 and was originally an office building that was Hamilton's first skyscraper.

  • St. Paul's Presbyterian Church (Hamilton, Ontario)

    St. Paul's Presbyterian Church (Hamilton, Ontario)

    Church in Ontario, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 200 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.255,-79.869

    St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Hamilton is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in Canada located at the city centre of Hamilton, Ontario. The church building, designed by renowned architect William Thomas, is federally designated as a National Historic Site in Canada and provincially designated by the province of Ontario as a heritage site under the Ontario Heritage Act.

  • Robert Thomson Building

    Robert Thomson Building

    Office in Ontario, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 218 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.2576,-79.87145

    The Robert Thomson Building is a 9-storey low-rise office building in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The building was completed in 1977, and is part of the Lloyd D. Jackson Square complex. The building is still officially known as the Robert Thomson Building, but some signage refers to the building by its address, 110 King Street West.

  • 1 James Street North

    1 James Street North

    Office in Ontario, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 53 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.25728,-79.86901

    1 James Street North is a 5-storey low-rise office building in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The building was completed in 1972, and is part of the Lloyd D. Jackson Square complex. The building was originally named the Bank of Montreal Pavilion, after the Bank of Montreal, the building's original anchor tenant.

  • Hamilton Convention Centre

    Hamilton Convention Centre

    Convention, exhibition and event facility in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

    Distance: Approx. 186 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.25692,-79.87129

    The Hamilton Convention Centre is a full service convention, exhibition, and event facility located in downtown Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The convention centre was designed by local architect Trevor P. Garwood-Jones and was constructed in 1981 along with the connected Ellen Fairclough Building as part of a large urban renewal project that was occurring in the Hamilton downtown core at the time. In 2013, Carmen's Group acquired the rights to operate the Hamilton Convention Centre, and the facility underwent over $1 million in renovations.

  • Gore Park (Hamilton, Ontario)

    Gore Park (Hamilton, Ontario)

    Distance: Approx. 110 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 43.25614,-79.86799

    Gore Park is a town square or urban park located in downtown Hamilton, Ontario.

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Current Temperature

1 Celsius

Feeling temperature

-6 Celsius

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Atmospheric pressure

1008 hPa

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75 %

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Surface atmospheric pressure

986 hPa

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