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  1. Dundurn Castle. 705 reviews. #3 of 180 things to do in Hamilton. Historic SitesCastlesHistory Museums. Open now. 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. Experience a guided tour of this 40-room Italianate-style villa built in the 1830's on Burlington Heights; the former site of a fortified military encampment established by the British in 1813.

  2. Known as Dundurn Castle, this 40-room Italianate-style villa was built in the 1830s on Burlington Heights, also the site of a fortified military encampment established by the British during the War of 1812. It was home to Sir Allan Napier MacNab, railway magnate, lawyer and Premier of the United Canadas from 1854 to 1856.

  3. Dundurn Castle. Experience a guided tour of this 40-room Italianate-style villa built in the 1830s on Burlington Heights; the former site of a fortified military encampment established by the British in 1813. Once home to Sir Allan Napier MacNab, railway magnate, lawyer, and Premier of the United Canadas (1854-1856) and his family, today ...

  4. Aug 18, 2023 · Dundurn Castle is a national historic site on York Boulevard in west Hamilton. Constructed in the 1830s, Dundurn Castle was once the home of affluent Sir Allan Napier MacNab, and tells the story of his family life, and their support staff, including a beloved gardener that worked at the property.

  5. Dundurn Castle National Historic Site of Canada is an early-19th-century estate in Hamilton, Ontario. Located on Burlington Heights, between Hamilton Harbour and the low-lying land known as Cootes Paradise, Dundurn Castles associated buildings and structures are set in a picturesque, park-like estate of 13 hectares overlooking Burlington Bay.

  6. Dundurn Castle is a historic neoclassical mansion on York Boulevard in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The 1,700-square-metre (18,000 sq ft) house took three years and $175,000 to build and was completed in 1835.

  7. Dundurn Castle | Southwestern Ontario, Canada | Attractions - Lonely Planet. Canada, North America. Southwestern Ontario. Delightful and unexpected, this column-fronted, 36-room mansion once belonged to Sir Allan Napier McNab, Canadian prime minister from 1854 to 1856.

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