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St. Mark’s Church, located at 115 Hunter Street West in Hamilton, has experienced an extensive transformation over the last 2 years to become a barrier free public space for arts, music and culture, and a gathering and rental space for the community.
This beautiful historic building has a large, open gathering space with a vaulted ceiling, colourful stained glass, rich woodwork, original plaster and original brick. The new addition provides modern amenities and barrier-free accessibility. The exterior gardens and park space are renewed for people to enjoy a bit of nature in the busy downtown.
St. Mark’s is located in the Durand neighbourhood and is close to transit, City Hall and the escarpment.
Save the Date! Grand Opening of Magnolia Hall Magnolia Hall will be a space for arts and cultural programming, music, and community use.
Date: Saturday April 26, 2025 Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Location: 115 Hunter Street West (corner of Bay Street South and Hunter Street West), Hamilton, ON
Please save the date and join us for the Grand Opening of Magnolia Hall, formally St. Mark’s Church celebrating the successful rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of this historical structure and downtown landmark. This event is free to the public and will feature an official ceremony followed by an open house.
St. Mark’s Church, located at 115 Hunter Street West in Hamilton, has experienced an extensive transformation over the last 2 years to become a barrier free public space for arts, music and culture, and a gathering and rental space for the community.
This beautiful historic building has a large, open gathering space with a vaulted ceiling, colourful stained glass, rich woodwork, original plaster and original brick. The new addition provides modern amenities and barrier-free accessibility. The exterior gardens and park space are renewed for people to enjoy a bit of nature in the busy downtown.
St. Mark’s is located in the Durand neighbourhood and is close to transit, City Hall and the escarpment.
Save the Date! Grand Opening of Magnolia Hall Magnolia Hall will be a space for arts and cultural programming, music, and community use.
Date: Saturday April 26, 2025 Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Location: 115 Hunter Street West (corner of Bay Street South and Hunter Street West), Hamilton, ON
Please save the date and join us for the Grand Opening of Magnolia Hall, formally St. Mark’s Church celebrating the successful rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of this historical structure and downtown landmark. This event is free to the public and will feature an official ceremony followed by an open house.
St. Mark’s Church Renaming has finished this stage
Collect feedback regarding the renaming of St. Mark’s Church.(February/March)
Renaming Process
St. Mark’s Church Renaming has finished this stage
Name will be selected by Councilor Kroetsch and staff. (March-June)
Grand Opening of Magnolia Hall
St. Mark’s Church Renaming is currently at this stage
Saturday April 26, 2025 - 11am to 1pm Join us for the Grand Opening of Magnolia Hall, formally St. Mark’s Church celebrating the successful rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of this historical structure and downtown landmark. This event is free to the public and will feature an official ceremony followed by an open house.