Red Hill Valley, Hamilton
Facts and practical information
Red Hill Valley is a valley in eastern and south-eastern Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The valley is named after and home to the Red Hill Creek, which flows 7 kilometres north-east from Albion Falls on the Niagara Escarpment, before bending north-west near the Queen Elizabeth Way and discharging into Hamilton Harbour at Windermere Basin. The name of the area comes from the reddish soil, rich with iron. The valley is estimated to be 1,600 acres in size. The Red Hill Valley was the site of a protracted battle over an expressway through the valley, ultimately constructed in 2007. ()
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Red Hill Valley – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Little Davis Falls, Glover's Falls, Saint Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Veever's Falls.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Red Hill Valley by public transport?
Bus
- Greenhill at Cochrane • Lines: 5A, 5C (14 min walk)
- Queenston at Parkdale • Lines: 10, 1A (21 min walk)