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Chappy55_12
We took our grandchildren there for a day outing in October during the week. There is an outdoor area that looks like there are train rides for children but everything was closed. There was a short demonstration of the steam turbines but unfortunately, there are very steep stairs to climb so anyone with small children or people that have difficulty climbing stairs (it is an old building so railings are almost non-existent), will not be able to enjoy the entire facility.This is definitely a summer experience but the website doesn't really show that. We purchased our tickets online and wouldn't have bought them at all if we'd visited first.
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JayB638
We had the opportunity to visit the Museum during the doors open Hamilton event, in the sprint. It was our first time going there and it was quite interesting to see how Hamilton was powered for many years. We also got the opportunity to see the large pump wheel in operation. Staff was very friendly and knowledgeable about the property.
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igals2014
We came to a museum by mistake (were looking for washrooms). We were totally stunned by the museum and think we had a great opportunity to learn local history of Hamilton, water delivery and craftsmanship. Kids loved the fact they saw the original engines moving (and run back to the small model to see it again), they also loved the kids area.We are glad we discovered this place (also by mistake).We only regret the trains were not open for display
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wintercamper
I expected more out of the Steam and Technology Museum,, It was worth the stop, the work that went into that place is amazing,, and very well preserved, But don't plan on making a full day trip,, you can see the whole thing in about an hour....
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268be
beautiful architecture..hand-chiseled stone walls, some 3-feet thick... 1 km from the water...it is great to see how older technology still works!Our tour guide Katherine was very efficient, friendly and pleasant, as were Nancy, Laura and the gentleman on the grounds.
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NKLounger
Our family visited the Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology this weekend and we had a great time. The museum provides a great history lesson into how steam power helped to provide water to the city. The tour operator was very knowledgeable. The building itself is impressive and the fact that the pump still works (electric power now) really excited our kids. Overall it is a small facility and you will probably only spend 1-2 hours here but it is time well spent. We brought a picnic lunch and ate at the tables in the wood shed area.
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lilfish5626
I have lived in Hamilton all my life and was always curious about the steam museum, today we went in. It was fantastic! Our tour group consisted of ages ranging from 6 to well over 50. I was impressed with the science based play areas for the children before the tour began. The tour director was well informed and presented the technology well, which made it interesting to everybody. The kids asked intelligent and appropriate questions and seemed fascinated by all they saw. I was amazed that the machinery from pre 1900 was still moveable to show how everything functioned. It was relevant and informative. I was also pleasantly surprised that the gift shop offered plenty of science based toys and souvenirs that were reasonably priced. It took me 40 years to get there, I am telling everybody about it now.
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Rod670
This is a small museum. The biggest attraction is the 45-foot steam engine that pumped water for the city of Hamilton for over a hundred years. They run the engine for the visitors to see. Now they use an electric motor to run the engine just for the show; it does not produce any steam or pump water. It is very neat to see the giant engine moving and you can climb to the top and observe it. The best time to visit would be in the summer when they have steam engine enthusiasts run their scaled down steam engines and they also have the rides on the small tracks and engines for the visitors. You would have to check their website for the dates of the events. Worth spending couple of hours.
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GeeW_12
I have lived in Hamilton most of my life and thought this was a steam train museum -- wrong!!!! the first of its kind public waterworks museum! great staff - fun tour - makes for a wonderful Heritage Fair project topic!
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917regs
Learn about steam technology and how Hamilton developed its water supply system. It's great for kids, perhaps 7 and older. Learn how this equipment and buildings were saved from the wrecking ball.