Neighbourhood Profiles & Resources
- Collaboratory for Research on Urban Neighborhood's, Community Health and Housing (CRUNCH)Housed at McMaster University, CRUNCH is dedicated to examining the complex interactions between housing, neighbourhoods and health.
- Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty ReductionFormed in 2005, Roundtable members come from across Hamilton and include leaders from the business and non-profit sectors, from government, education and faith communities as well as individuals who experience poverty daily.
- McMaster-Community Poverty InitiativeThe McMaster Community Poverty Initiative (MCPI) was formed in 2007 by concerned faculty, staff, and students who were interested in expanding McMaster's role in addressing local conditions of poverty.
- Linking Perceptions of Neighbourhood to Health in Hamilton, CanadaInvestigates the association between perceptions of neighbourhood physical and social characteristics and three health outcomes (self-assessed health status, chronic conditions, and emotional distress).
- Hamilton Food Access GuideThe Food Access Guide lists places in Hamilton, Ontario where food can be obtained for free or at low cost
- Hamilton Vital SignsHamilton Spectator
The City of Hamilton’s Neighbourhood Action Strategy is focused on helping neighbourhoods be great places to live, work, play and learn. The City is working with community partners, neighbourhood groups and residents to develop action plans to build healthier communities.
- Healthy Neighbourhoods, Healthy NeighboursSource: Hamilton Spectator
Hamilton Centre - North
- Beasley Neighbourhood AssociationThe association aims to improve the quality of life for people who work, live and play in the Beasley neighbourhood.
- Everyone in Beasley 'hood is ValuedEmerging sentiments indicate that Beasley, while still stigmatized as one of the city's poorest neighbourhoods, is transforming into a vibrant community. Source: The Hamilton Spectator, Sept. 2014
- Gibson and Landsdale Neighbourhood AssociationResidents working together to improve the circumstances of the community members in the Gibson and Landsdale neighbourhoods.
- Rethinking who Makes up the CommunityWhen Rachel Braithwaite moved into her Barton Street East neighbourhood she was annoyed by the johns propositioning her and thought of the sex workers standing on street corners as a problem. But that has changed since she and others formed what they are calling a safety committee.
- 'Safe Space' Signs Go Up ... and Barriers GoA rectangular sign in storefront windows in the Gibson-Landsdale neighbourhood is a new way to help break down barriers to accessing mental health services for local residents. The decal tells passersby that these businesses and services are a Mental Health Safe Space.
- Big Dreams, Big Changes: A Tidal Wave of Upgrades: ‘In Five to 10 Years, It Could Be a Very Different Place,’ Says Community Developer Brandon BraithwaitePart 8 Sep. 22, 2014
Jamesville community
- Keith Community hub FacebookKeith Neighbourhood Hub has created an Action Plan to improve the quality of life of our residents, raise the profile of this neighbourhood and increase investment in our homes, businesses and services.
- Heartbreak and hope in Keith.Not one but two sets of train tracks run through the Keith neighbourhood, iron symbols of its faded industrial glory. The CNR line is on the neighbourhood's southern border, near Barton Street.
- North End NeighboursThe neighbourhood association for the North End Neighbourhood, in Hamilton, Ontario.
- North End Social Housing Revamp Moving AheadThe city's social housing provider is proposing to sell its troubled Jamesville townhouse complex for redevelopment but keep an aging harbourfront tower. CityHousing Hamilton has all but emptied the 146-unit highrise on MacNab Street North as the cash-strapped agency studies how to wring needed building and repair funds out of increasingly valuable North End real estate.
- Mixed Income Development and city's North EndChange is coming to Hamilton's North End, but will it lead to a high-income or a mixed-income neighbourhood? The city is supporting development. Studies have been done showing where new housing can be built. There are plans to improve transit and the street network.
- North End Community Creates Eco-Parking LotThe North End keeps adapting, evolving, tuning itself to new circumstances, with its unique mix of poverty, affluence, history, opportunity, waterfront and train tracks, gentrification and resistance. And now, it boasts, thanks to the Welcome Inn Community Centre and its New Horizons Thrift Store, the first eco-parking lot of its kind in Canada.
Hamilton Centre - South
- Central Neighbours Association Facebook pageFacebook page dedicated to the The Central Neighbourhood Association. It was re-established in 2012, for the neighbourhood bounded by Main, James, Queen and Stuart.
- Stinson Community AssociationThe SCA are proud to live in this unique, diverse, heritage neighbourhood. They are dedicated to ensure that Stinson is the safe, clean, attractive, model urban neighbourhood of Hamilton.
- Stinson Community Association FacebookTo enable all residents to fully participate in the community and engage community partners in building relationships in order to enrich the community.
- South Sherman Community Planning TeamThe local planning team forges relationships and works to increase opportunities that enhance the quality of life for people living and working in the South Sherman neighbourhood.
- Sherman: Neighbourhood full of GhostsThe Sherman neighbourhood is full of ghosts and skeletons. And these phantoms are assets to the community, says resident and communications officer for the Sherman Hub Community Planning Team (CPT) Laurence Smink.
Hamilton East & Mountain
- Renaissance in Crown Point (Part 10)Part 10 September 24, 2014
Crown Point community
- No Grocery Store? No Problem: The McQuesten Neighbourhood Tackles its food Challenges head-on with an Innovative Urban FarmPart 5 Sep. 18, 2014
McQuesten community - Feeling the love in McQuesten: Grassroots Volunteerism has Helped turn this Community into a Place of PrideGrassroots volunteerism has helped turn this community into a place of pride.
- Closed east end Elementary School will Become a hub for Indigenous Services15 February 2018
The city plans to buy a long-closed Catholic school in Hamilton's east end and resell it as a hub for Indigenous services.
- School Board Considers land Sharing for Lake Avenue Community HubHamilton's public school board is considering sharing land at Lake Avenue School with the city to provide a food bank, health centre and affordable housing for seniors in the Riverdale neighbourhood.
- Nailing down some new SkillsThe sound of hammering echoes through the halls of the Dominic Agostino Riverdale Community Centre. The noise traces back to a small room in the centre where 20 or so immigrant women are hovered over a stack of two-by-fours, measuring out and sawing the wood.
- Riverdale: Diverse, but not DividedRiverdale community, one of 11 areas in city's Neighbourhood Action Strategy, celebrates its ‘good people' and the journeys they've taken, and wants to make sure every voice is heard
- Riverdale Community Planning TeamInforming residents on upcoming events and new gatherings within our community and to link the Riverdale Community to current programs, services and resources available for them.
- Rolston Neighbourhood FacebookRolston Neighbourhood has a planning team, working with the Neighbourhood Action Strategy.