- King Street (Dundas, Hamilton, Ontario)
King Street starts off as a collector road in the east-end of town in Dundas,
Hamilton, Ontario ,Canada besideCootes Paradise and theDesjardins Canal at "Olympic Drive" and switches to an arterial road at "York Street" and cuts through the town of Dundas where it ends in the west-end by the CN railway tracks at the base of theNiagara Escarpment . It is a two-way street throughout.Note: West of the CN railway tracks this road changes its name to Brock Road.
History
On
January 1 2001 the new city of Hamilton was formed from the amalgamation of the Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth and its six municipalities: Hamilton, Ancaster, Dundas, Flamborough, Glanbrook, and Stoney Creek. Before amalgamation, the "old" City of Hamilton had 331,121 Hamiltonians divided into 100 neighbourhoods. The new amalgamated city has 490,268 people in over 200 neighbourhoods.cite book|title=Footsteps In Time: Exploring Hamilton's heritage neighbourhoods|first=Bill |last=Manson |publisher=North Shore Publishing Inc|year=2003|isbn=1-896899-22-6] As well, there are two King Streets found in the new city of Hamilton. One in Dundas and the other in Lower City Hamilton, (King Street (Hamilton)).The Dundas Valley was formed by retreating
glaciers more than 25,000 years ago. Dundas originally was known asCootes Paradise , named after Captain Cootes of the Kings Royal 8th Regiment and was incorporated as a town in 1847.cite web| title = Ontario Architecture: Dundas, (www.ontarioarchitecture.com)| url=http://www.ontarioarchitecture.com/Dundas.htm| accessdate = 2008-09-28]The Carnegie Library was the first library to open in Dundas. It opened in 1910 and was funded by a donation from American industrialist,
Andrew Carnegie , and the citizens of Dundas. Today it plays a central role in the historic character of the Valley Town. In 1980 it became the home of the "Dundas Art & Craft Association", a non-profit organization.cite web| title = Downtown Dundas: The Carnegie Gallery, (www.downtowndundas.ca)| url=http://www.downtowndundas.ca/the-carnegie-gallery.php| accessdate = 2008-09-28]Dundas was also proclaimed the
cactus capital of Canada in 1976. An summertime festival called The Cactus Festival is held in Dundas anually. When it was discovered that Dundas was already internationally recognized for the Cacti produced by the local "Ben Veldhuis Cactus Greenhouses", the citizens of Dundas came up with the name, “Cactus Festival” for a summertime festival.cite web| title = Dundas Cactus Festival, (official site)| url=http://www.dundascactusfest.ca/| accessdate = 2008-09-28]The Desjardins Canal in pioneer days provided the essential means of transportation. Dundas, located at the head of navigation of
Lake Ontario and the eastern terminus of the "Governor's Road", was thus in a favoured position. However, in 1823 the government authorized the construction of acanal for larger vessels through Burlington sand-bar. Since its completion would make the shallow approach through Coote's Paradisemarsh inadequate, Pierre Desjardins, an enterprising settler fromFrance , formed a company in 1826 to build a canal there. Opened inAugust 16 , 1837, it contributed greatly to the development of this region until the completion of theGreat Western Railway in 1853, when the Desjardins Canal gradually fell into disuse. By the time the firsttrain entered Dundas in 1895 commercial traffic on the canal had come to an end.cite web| title = Historical Dundas, (www.myhamilton.ca)| url=http://www.myhamilton.ca/myhamilton/CommunitiesAndOrganizations/Historical+Dundas.htm| accessdate = 2008-09-28]The canal continued to be a popular recreational spot; boats could be rented for
fishing , excurtions and picnics to La Salle Park, Oaklands and Burlington Beach. In 1966 Dundas Town Council granted permission for the canal basin to be filled in. OnJuly 1 , 1967 as part of Canada's Centennial Celebration Dundas' Centennial Park was officially dedicated.Hollywood North
The De Luxe Restaurant is a
nostalgic 1950s-style diner used primarily today for film shoots. A number of feature films and television productions have been shot here in Dundas at the De Luxe Restaurant.cite web| title = The Hamilton Spectator: City slaps long-closed DeLuxe Restaurant with notice. (www.TheSpec.com)| url=http://www.thespec.com/News/BreakingNews/article/364616| accessdate = 2008-09-28] In 2006 theNBC television serialdrama ,The West Wing , directed byChristopher Misiano and starringJimmy Smits andBradley Whitford was shot here at this location.cite web| title =Hollywood North Report: The West Wing Shooting in Dundas, Ontario (www.hollywoodnorthreport.com)| url=http://www.hollywoodnorthreport.com/article.php?Article=732| accessdate = 2008-09-28]Also in 2006, Man of the Year, a
political thriller /comedy movie directed byBarry Levinson and featuringRobin Williams andChristopher Walken was shot here.cite web| title = Inernet Movie Database: Man of the Year (www.imdb.com)| url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0483726/| accessdate = 2008-09-28] As well, , the third movie in The American Girl Movie Collection, tagged as aDisney Channel Original Movie was shot here. It was directed byJoyce Chopra and starsMolly Ringwald .cite web| title = Inernet Movie Database: Molly, An American Girl on the Home Front (www.imdb.com)| url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0828151/| accessdate = 2008-09-28]In 2007, parts of
Closing the Ring , a film directed byRichard Attenborough and starringShirley MacLaine ,Christopher Plummer andNeve Campbell was shot in Dundas and at the De Luxe Restaurant.cite web| title = Inernet Movie Database: Closing the Ring (www.imdb.com)| url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0488380/| accessdate = 2008-09-28] Also in 2007,CIBC Bank used the restaurant for a TV commercial shoot.Landmarks
"Note: Listing of Landmarks from West to East."
*Spencer Gorge / Webster's Falls Conservation Area
*Bruce Trail
*Niagara Escarpment
* CN Railway tracks
* Fisher's Mill Park
* Dundas District Elementary School
* Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 36 (building)
* 25-Pounder Gun/ Howitzer
* Memorial Square (statue)
* Dundas Lions Memorial Community Centre
* Christian Life Assembly Church
* 150 King West (4-storey apartment complex)
* RONA Cashway Building Centres
**J L Grightmire Arena , "Market Street Arena" home of theDundas Real McCoys , (off of Market Street)
* Post Office building/ Clock tower (c.1913)
* Central Hotel Building
* Fire E.M.S. Station (Dundas 23)
* De Luxe Restaurant (closed since the 1970s, used primarily now for film shoots)
* Collins Brewhouse (originally Collins Hotel, established 1841)
* Carnegie Gallery
* Thirsty Cactus Cantina & Grill
** Masonic Hall (Valley Lodge 100, A.F. & A.M.)
* Yorkdale (6-storey apartments)
* Valley Gate Manor Apartments (6-stories)
**Dundas Valley School of Art (off of Ogilvie Street)
* Sydenham Creek
* King’s Court (9-storey apartments)
* Kingston Manor (5-storey apartments)
* Centennial Park
*Desjardins Canal
* City of Hamilton Dundas, Wastewater Treatment Plant
* Hamilton Air Force Asssociation (building)
** Canadian Armed Forces Jet
* Hamilton Fire Prevention: Main Office (Station 29)
* Martino Memorial Park
*Cootes Paradise Communities
"Note: Listing of neighbourhoods from West to East."cite web| title = Hamilton Neighbourhood Boundaries, (map.hamilton.ca)| url=http://map.hamilton.ca/Static/PDFs/General%20Interest%20maps/Overall%20City/NeighbourhoodBoundaries.pdf| accessdate = 2008-09-28|format=PDF]
* Greensville
* Dundas
*Cootes Paradise Roads that cross King Street
"Note: Listing of streets from West to East."
* Bond Street
* Brock Street
* Wellington Street
* Peel Street
* Napier Street
* Matilda Street
* Market Street
* Sydenham Street
* Ogilvie Street
* Main Street
* York Street
* West Street
* Thorpe Street
* East Street
* Olympic Drive
=References
*MapArt
Golden Horseshoe Atlas - Page 646, 647 - Grids H3, H4, H5, H6External links
* [http://www.dundasmuseum.ca/ Dundas Museum (www.dundasmuseum.ca)]
* [http://www.unityserve.org/dundashistory/ Dundas Valley Historical Society (www.unityserve.org/dundashistory/)]
* [http://www.downtowndundas.ca/ (www.DowntownDundas.ca)] - Business Improvement Area
* [http://www.carnegiegallery.org/ The Carnegie Gallery (www.carnegiegallery.org)]
* [http://www.collinsbrewhouse.ca/ The Collins Brewhouse (www.collinsbrewhouse.ca)]
* [http://www.dvsa.ca/ Dundas Valley School of Art (www.dvsa.ca)]
* [http://www.ontarioarchitecture.com/Dundas.htm Ontario Architecture: Dundas (www.ontarioarchitecture.com)]
* [http://www.russpowers.ca/Postcards/Cardshow.html Historical Postcards of Dundas (www.russpowers.ca)]
* [http://www.hamiltonpostcards.com/pages/dundaspostcards.html Vintage Hamilton Postcards: Dundas (www.hamiltonpostcards.com)]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=King+St+E,+Dundas,+Hamilton,+Ontario,+Canada&ie=UTF8&ll=43.267409,-79.944935&spn=0.00675,0.019226&z=16&iwloc=addr Google Maps: King Street (Hybrid)]
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