Tucked into a valley beneath the Niagara Escarpment, Dundas is one of Hamilton's most distinct communities — a genuinely walkable heritage main street ringed by conservation areas, waterfalls and century homes.
Dundas was its own town long before amalgamation, and it still feels like one. King Street and Ogilvie Street form a genuinely walkable main street lined with independent shops, cafes and century-old storefronts, backed by streets of Victorian and Edwardian character homes that rarely come up for sale. The surrounding valley is ringed by conservation areas — Dundas Valley, Spencer Gorge, Websters and Tews Falls — giving the community a small-town, nature-forward feel unusual this close to a major city core.
Buyers drawn to Dundas are typically trading commute time for character and green space; McMaster University and Hamilton's downtown core are a short drive away, and the Dundas Valley Conservation Area trail network starts practically at the edge of town. Character homes and updated century properties both draw strong interest, and well-priced listings in the core rarely sit long.
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