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Wild Waterworks, Hamilton

#35 among attractions in Hamilton

Amusement, Swimming, Amusement park, Water park
Wild Waterworks

Facts and practical information

Wild Waterworks (address: 585 Van Wagners Beach Road) is a place located in Hamilton (Ontario province) and belongs to the category of amusement, swimming, amusement park.

It is situated at an altitude of 246 feet, and its geographical coordinates are 43°14'41"N latitude and 79°44'41"W longitude.

Planning a visit to this place, one can easily and conveniently get there by public transportation. Wild Waterworks is a short distance from the following public transport stations: Centennial Pkwy N. @ QEW Park & Ride (bus, 20 min walk).

Among other places and attractions worth visiting in the area are: Eastgate Square (shopping, 37 min walk), Hamilton Waterworks (museum, 39 min walk), Confederation Beach Park (park, 45 min walk).

Coordinates: 43°14'41"N, 79°44'41"W
Address

585 Van Wagners Beach RoadConfederation ParkHamilton L8E 3L8 Canada

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Wild Waterworks – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)

Nearby attractions include: Devil's Punch Bowl, Eastgate Square, Battlefield House, The Centre on Barton.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How to get to Wild Waterworks by public transport?

The nearest stations to Wild Waterworks:

Bus
  • Centennial Pkwy N. @ QEW Park & Ride • Lines: 12, 12A (20 min walk)
  • Eastgate Terminal Platform 3 • Lines: 44, 56 (39 min walk)

Where to next? Visit ontario Ontario region page or discover the top tourist attractions in Canada.