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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Media Release:The City of Hamilton Invites Residents to the Opening of Magnolia Hall


The City of Hamilton Invites Residents to the Opening of Magnolia Hall

HAMILTON, ON – After more than three decades, Magnolia Hall is opening as a cultural community hub in Hamilton.

Located in the heart of the Durand neighborhood, this historic building is a successful adapted reuse of an 1880’s gothic revival Anglican church. Combining the charm of its architectural heritage with modern amenities and barrier-free access, Magnolia Hall will be used for arts, culture and heritage activities and be a gathering place for the community. The grounds have been revitalized and will be cared for by the Durand Neighbourhood Association.

All residents and members of the media are invited to celebrate the opening of this historical structure and downtown landmark. The event is free and will have a formal ceremony followed by a performance from Hamilton’s Conservatory for the Arts students. Light refreshments will be served.
Event Details:

Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025

Time: 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Attendees: Mayor Andrea Horwath
Marnie Cluckie, City Manager
Cameron Kroetsch, Ward 2 Councillor
Roberta Harman, President of the Durand Neighbourhood Association


Location: Magnolia Hall (formerly St. Mark’s Church)

115 Hunter Street West, Hamilton, ON L8P 1R1

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