City of Hamilton and Hamilton Waterfront Trust working together to transition programming to the City
HAMILTON, ON – With Council approval, the City of Hamilton and Hamilton Waterfront Trust (HWT) will continue working to prioritize the seamless transition of existing programs and services.
The Hamilton Waterfront Trust will dissolve, and over the coming months work through a planned transition with the City to ensure Hamiltonians can continue to enjoy the waterfront experience.
Programming and services that will transition to the City include: Outdoor rink
Harbour tours
Waterfront trolley
Music and entertainment events
“Hamilton’s waterfront is one of our city’s greatest treasures, and we’re committed to keeping it vibrant, accessible, and welcoming for everyone. I want to extend my sincere thanks to the Hamilton Waterfront Trust for their years of dedication and service,” said Mayor Andrea Horwath. “As we move through this transition, our focus is on ensuring a smooth and seamless handover, so that residents and visitors can continue to enjoy the unique programs and experiences that make our waterfront so special.”
“The City appreciates the Hamilton Waterfront Trust Board and staff for their vision and dedication to our community,” said Marnie Cluckie, City Manager. “The waterfront is a jewel, and we are committed to preserving its role as a gathering place where community, culture, and nature come together.”
Quick Facts:Financial details and additional information on roles and responsibilities will be presented in a future report for Council consideration.
In February 2023, Hamilton City Council bought out the lease agreement with HWT to take over management of the lands at 57 Discovery Drive.
HWT was established in 2000 as a separate legal entity from the City. Since its inception, HWT has led the coordination of $6.3 million in important investments to enhance the public’s access to the water’s edge and enjoyment of Hamilton’s waterfront.
Additional Resources:Hamilton Waterfront Trust Governance Update Changes (Closed session recommendations released publicly on April 16, 2025)
Hamilton Waterfront Trust Closure & Integration in City of Hamilton Recommendation Report (Appendix A to Report FCS23029(b)) released publicly on April 16, 2025
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