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Help inform the future of tourism in Hamilton!
When you visit another city, town, or country, you're participating in tourism. Tourism has a unique role to play in making Hamilton a great place to live, work, and play.
The 2024 - 2028 Tourism Strategy will seek to make Hamilton a top Canadian destination celebrated for its vibrant tourism districts, captivating nature-based activities, and authentic and sustainable experiences.
As residents of our Ambitious City, we want to hear from you. Your insights will help inform Hamilton's tourism strategy by:
Identifying key tourism districts,
Informing resident sentiment of tourism,
Highlighting Hamilton's strengths and weaknesses as a destination,
Providing input on new tourism experiences to be developed.
Use the buttons below to tell us your Ideas, pin your favorite Hamilton spots on a map, or share a story with us.
Help inform the future of tourism in Hamilton!
When you visit another city, town, or country, you're participating in tourism. Tourism has a unique role to play in making Hamilton a great place to live, work, and play.
The 2024 - 2028 Tourism Strategy will seek to make Hamilton a top Canadian destination celebrated for its vibrant tourism districts, captivating nature-based activities, and authentic and sustainable experiences.
As residents of our Ambitious City, we want to hear from you. Your insights will help inform Hamilton's tourism strategy by:
Identifying key tourism districts,
Informing resident sentiment of tourism,
Highlighting Hamilton's strengths and weaknesses as a destination,
Providing input on new tourism experiences to be developed.
Use the buttons below to tell us your Ideas, pin your favorite Hamilton spots on a map, or share a story with us.
2024-2028 Tourism Hamilton Strategy is currently at this stage
Public engagement will include an online page for the public to provide their inputs as well as a booth during Supercrawl to engage residents and visitors on their thought on tourism in Hamilton.
Engagement Results
this is an upcoming stage for 2024-2028 Tourism Hamilton Strategy
A summary of all engagement and feedback will be included in the Tourism Strategy report.
Information collected for this initiative may be stored on servers located in Canada and may be subject to Canadian laws. Questions about the collection of this personal information can be directed to Hildegard Snelgrove, Business Development Consultant, Tourism and Culture Division, Planning and Economic Development Department, 28 James Street North, 2nd Floor Hamilton, ON L8R 1A1, Hildegard.snelgrove@hamilton.ca(External link).