The Hermitage and Gatehouse Museum in Ancaster will also open its doors to visitors this weekend.

Motherhouse Chapel in Flamborough is one of more than 60 sites that will open their doors to visitors this weekend.

Sixth annual Doors Open Hamilton this weekend


Published on May 02, 2008

Doors Open Hamilton is an annual, free, city-wide celebration of Hamilton's heritage and cultural diversity.

More than 60 of Hamilton's most architecturally historic or culturally significant properties open their doors to thousands of residents and visitors. Many of these buildings normally charge an entrance fee or are not open to the public. Most sites organize displays and events to enrich the visitor experience. This annual weekend fulfills a growing public interest in the vibrant heritage and culture of Hamilton.

Included this year, Victorian landmarks, places of faith and worship, a pre-Confederation stone house, an early 19th century worker's cottage, a former slave's residence, environmentally progressive green buildings and sites that focus on early and current architectural innovations. No reservations or tickets required.

The inspiration for Doors Open Hamilton comes from Europe, where there are more than 50 annual Doors Open Day events.

In 2002, the Ontario Heritage Trust launched a province-wide initiative that now boasts more than 40 community events from April to October every year.

In 2007, Doors Open Hamilton exceeded all expectations with more than 28,000 site visits to 59 buildings.

Doors Open Hamilton is organized by volunteers and is a signature event for the Hamilton Region Branch of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario and Tourism Hamilton.

Visit www.doorsopenhamilton.ca for full program details and photos of all sites.