I was born in Hamilton and have lived here for the past 50 years it`s a good city but we need to get a handle on some of the drugs and homelessness in the core .
@@torontoash45 Some parts are a total no go zone but are few in size and area but you will know when you hit them . Most poor people will be gone in the next ten years as more Condos go up in the down tone core .
Hamilton has abandoned its industrial history in favor of easier urban development. Yes this sounds good as a source of tax revenue until the cost of maintaining the developed areas is higher than taxes, and they start to look like the North end.
This sounds like a video from someone who has never been to Hamilton. There are three GO Stations in Hamilton. Harbourfront, Hunter Street and off Centennial Parkway. And you don't appear to understand the local healthcare system.
I was born in Hamilton and have lived here for the past 50 years it`s a good city but we need to get a handle on some of the drugs and homelessness in the core .
Atheist power? seriously
@@torontoash45 I guess you have never walked down the streets at 12 noon any day of the week things always seem great from the in side of the Uber .
i was going to ask you the same thing. When i was there like 10 years ago in many parts it looked sketchy , but what about now in 2022?
@@torontoash45 Some parts are a total no go zone but are few in size and area but you will know when you hit them . Most poor people will be gone in the next ten years as more Condos go up in the down tone core .
@@torontoash45 Well he'll have eternity to regret it. Jesus told Nicodemus '' You must be born again to enter heaven''.
Thank you for informations I appreciate. I watch your video from Montréal Québec 😁👍🏽
Thanks for the honesty! This is great information
Love the area! That location can not be beat!
Born and raised. Only good thing about Hamilton is leaving it. Place should be paved over and turned into a big parking lot
Hamilton has abandoned its industrial history in favor of easier urban development. Yes this sounds good as a source of tax revenue until the cost of maintaining the developed areas is higher than taxes, and they start to look like the North end.
This sounds like a video from someone who has never been to Hamilton. There are three GO Stations in Hamilton. Harbourfront, Hunter Street and off Centennial Parkway. And you don't appear to understand the local healthcare system.