Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology National Historic Site Doors Open Hamilton Region
- In-person Doors Open Ontario
- Digital Doors Open Icon Ontario
The Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology is the site of the original 1859 Hamilton Waterworks. The museum features two 13.7-metre high (45 feet), 70-ton steam-powered pumping engines that supplied the city with clean drinking water from 1859 to 1910. Made in Dundas, these engines are the oldest surviving examples of their kind in North America today.
- Digital Doors Open
- Kid-friendly
- National Historic Site (Canada)
- Parking
- Washrooms
- Photography allowed
- Rental opportunities
- Videos
- Virtual tours
- Kid-friendly
- National Historic Site (Canada)
Contact info
900 Woodward AvenueHamilton, Ontario
Email: Richard.Barlas@hamilton.ca
https://www.hamilton.ca/steammuseum
Architecture
Year built: 1859Building type: Historical landmark Museum
Architect: Thomas Coltrin Keefer