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Hamilton Convention Centre

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HamiltonConventionCentre
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The Hamilton Convention Centre is a full service convention, exhibition, and event facility located in downtown Hamilton, Ontario. The convention centre was designed by local architect Trevor P. Garwood-Jones and was constructed in 1981 along with the connected Ellen Fairclough Building as part of a large urban renewal project that was occurring in the Hamilton downtown core at the time. In 2013, Carmen's Group acquired the rights to operate the Hamilton Convention Centre, and the facility underwent over $1 million in renovations.The Hamilton Convention Centre/Ellen Fairclough Building, at 94 m (308 ft) tall, is currently the 5th tallest building in Hamilton, Ontario, and is directly connected to FirstOntario Concert Hall, the Art Gallery of Hamilton, Lloyd D. Jackson Square, and the Sheraton Hamilton Hotel.

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Hamilton Convention Centre
King Street West, Hamilton

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N 43.25692 ° E -79.87129 °
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King Street West 119
L4P 4W7 Hamilton
Ontario, Canada
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