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  • Senior Walks

    Confederation Park 680 Waterfront Trail, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

    A new program to provide seniors with opportunities to meet to enjoy outdoor exercise, to learn about local history and natural environments, [...]

    Free
  • Senior Walk: Ancaster Tree Walk

    Sammy's Restaurant 2 Cameron Drive, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada

    A leisurely walk of 3-4 km through one of Ancaster’s older neighbourhoods. We will be walking on sidewalks & side streets that are bounded on three sides by the Hamilton Golf and Country Club, Wilson Street and Fiddler’s Green Road. We’ll look at a neighbourhood in transition with a focus on architecture and older trees, and talk about Hamilton’s new Urban Forest Strategy.

  • Senior Walk: Dundas History Walk

    Dundas Museum and Archives 139 Park St W, Dundas, Ontario, Canada

    Before the walk, join us for a tour of the museum which includes the “Wish You Were Here” display. This will be followed by a gentle walk of 2-3 km, with stops to learn about some buildings in this historic town that was once the industrial centre of Lower Canada and is beautifully decorated for Christmas.

  • Senior Walk: Hamilton Harbour and Bayfront Waterfront Trail

    200 Harbour Front Drive 200 Harbour Front Drive, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

    Join us as guest leader Christine Bowen from Bay Area Restoration Park (BARC) takes us on a leisurely interpretive walk on the loop around Bayfront Park. 2-3 km. Paved trail.

  • Introduction to Contemplative Prayer Ecumenical Workshop

    Mount Mary Immaculate Retreat Centre 437 Wilson Street East, Ancaster, Ontario, Canada

    Learn how to pray in silence following the Christian contemplative tradition of The Cloud of Unknowing, St. John of the Cross, Father Thomas Merton, Father Thomas Keating

    $50
  • Seminar Series | Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging

    McMaster University | Main Campus | L.R. Wilson Hall | Room 1003 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

    Social Disadvantage, Gentrification, and Aging in Place: Implications for Chronic Conditions Speaker: Ronica Rooks, Fulbright Canada Fellow & Associate Professor, University of Colorado

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