Dundurn Castle National Historic Site
Hamilton, Canada, Canada
Dundurn Castle National Historic Site in Hamilton, Ontario, is a restored 19th-century estate and museum built in the 1830s for Sir Allan Napier MacNab, one of Canada’s early political leaders.
It is known for its grand Italianate-style architecture, historic rooms, and the surrounding parkland on Burlington Heights, and today it helps tell the story of the MacNab family, the people who served them, and the site’s earlier military history. The site is open to the public as part of the City of Hamilton’s museum network, and visits are typically by guided tour.
Location
610 York Blvd, Hamilton, ON L8R 3E7, Canada
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