CANNON STREET (HAMILTON, ONTARIO)

'Cannon Street', is a Lower City collector road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts off at Queen Street North as a one-way street (Westbound) up to Sherman Avenue North where it then switches over to a two-way street the rest of the way Eastward and ends just past Kenilworth Avenue North on ''Barons Avenue'' and merges with ''Britannia Avenue'', a street that runs parallel with ''Cannon Street'' from Ottawa Street North to ''Barons Avenue''.

Contents
History
Landmarks
Communities
Roads that are parallel with Cannon Street
Roads that cross Cannon Street
References

History


''Cannon Street'' was originally called ''Henry Street''. The section between Bay and James Streets was called ''Miles Street''. The origins of the ''Cannon'' street name remains a mystery for local historians. Footsteps In Time: Exploring Hamilton's heritage neighbourhoods, , Bill, Manson, North Shore Publishing Inc, 2003, ISBN 1-896899-22-6
On 24 May, 1909 a Coney Island-type amusement Park was opened in Hamilton. It was known as ''Maple Leaf Park'' and was bounded by Barton Street (north), Ottawa Street (east), ''Cannon Street'' (south), ''Rosslyn Avenue'' (west). It failed to attract enough visitors to keep the gates open and only lasted a year. Investors of the Park sold the land to local real estate speculators for $25,000 interested in the property because the land itself was a valuable commodity in the booming East Hamilton market. Hamilton our Lives and Times, , Brian, Henley, The Hamilton Spectator, 1993, ISBN 0-9697255-0-7

Landmarks


''Note: Listing of Landmarks from West to East.''

★ Hess Street Elementary School

★ Railway Street

★ Sir John A. MacDonald Secondary School

Jamesville, which is shared by the Italian & Portuguese communities of Hamilton

★ site of the old ''Tivoli Theatre''

★ Good Shepherd Centre

★ McLaren Park

★ 134 Mary Street Building (Cannon Knitting Mills Limited)

Beasley Park

★ Beasley Park Community Centre

★ Wellington Tavern

★ St. Brigids Elementary School

★ Hamilton Yellow Cab (headquarters)

Brian Timmons Stadium, (Ivor Wynne Stadium right behind it)

Scott Park Secondary School

Scott Park Arena

Ottawa Street Shopping District - "Textile District"

★ Queen Mary Elementary School

★ Holy Family Church

Communities


''Note: Listing of neighbourhoods from West to East.'' Hamilton Neighbourhood Boundaries, (map.hamilton.ca)

Strathcona

Central - The financial center of Hamilton, Ontario

Beasley

Landsdale

Gibson

Stipeley

Crown Point West

Crown Point East

Homeside

Roads that are parallel with Cannon Street


''Lower City Roads:''

Burlington Street, West/East

Barton Street, West/East

★ 'Cannon Street,' West/East

Wilson Street

King William Street

King Street, West/East

Main Street, West/East; - Queenston Road

Jackson Street, East

Hunter Street, West/East

Augusta Street

Charlton Avenue, West/East

Aberdeen Avenue
''Niagara Escarpment (Mountain) Roads:''

Concession Street

Fennell Avenue, West/East

Mohawk Road, West/East

Limeridge Road West/East

Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway - Mud Street, (Hamilton City Road 11)

Stone Church Road, West/East

; Rymal Road, West/East

Twenty Road

Roads that cross Cannon Street


''Note: Listing of streets from West to East.''

Queen Street, North

Hess Street, North

Bay Street, North

MacNab Street, North

James Street, North

Hughson Street, North

John Street, North

Catharine Street, North

Ferguson Avenue, North

Wellington Street, North

Victoria Avenue, North

Wentworth Street, North

Sherman Avenue, North

Gage Avenue, North

Ottawa Street, North

Kenilworth Avenue, North

References



★ MapArt Golden Horseshoe Atlas - Page 647/648 - Grids G11, G12, G13, G14, G15, G16, G17, G18

Google Maps: Cannon Street (Hybrid)



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