Event Details
What You’ll DoParticipants will walk, bike, or drive to selected points of interest across Riverview, visiting historic churches, schools, community landmarks, and cultural assets. At each stop, they will discover stories, fun facts, and pieces of local history that highlight the neighborhood’s unique character. The walk will conclude with a community social hour where neighbors and visitors can enjoy conversation and connection.
Why We’re Doing ThisThe Heritage Walk will spotlight the stories, spaces, and people that make Hamilton’s neighborhoods unique. It is designed to bring people together, strengthen community pride, and celebrate the legacy of Riverview and the Second Ward. By showcasing both long-standing institutions and “forgotten history,” the event helps preserve the neighborhood’s heritage while inspiring new connections for the future.
Purpose of the Event
- Help Hamilton residents explore neighborhoods in a new and engaging way
- Celebrate and highlight local small businesses, cultural assets, and the history, heritage, and residents of the Second Ward
- Connect neighbors and visitors alike through meaningful shared experiences
- Be a fun, family-friendly event
- Strengthen community pride
- Invite both residents and visitors to experience Riverview in a meaningful way
Ticket Information
- This is a free event, but a ticket is required for entry
- Only 100 tickets total will be available
- 50 tickets are reserved for youth participants and 50 tickets for adults, ensuring strong involvement across all ages
- Tickets include access to the Heritage Walk stops, event materials, and the community social hour
- Tickets are first-come, first-served and must be reserved in advance