Landmarks
Note: Listing of Landmarks from North to South.
- Pier 16
- Hamilton Port Authority
- Stelco (Steel Company of Canada), Piers 16, 17, 18 (Sherman Avenue to Ottawa Street)
- Fine Line Signs Company
- Barton Air Fabrications Inc.
- Szabo Carbidde Tooling, Precision tools and die manufacturing (formerly Italian Evangelical Church, 1910–1929)
- Newalta, (Canada's leading industrial waste management and environmental services company)
- Mermaid Limo Service
- Canadian National railway tracks
- Hamilton Hydro Electric System building
- Hamilton Specialty Bar Corporation (formerly Slater Steel)
- 270 Sherman (former Imperial Cotton Company cotton mill)
- The Wallace Barnes Company Limited building
- Metal Industrial Corp.
- Canadian National railway tracks
- Bethal Apostolic Church
- Playhouse Theatre building
- St. Ann's Rectory
- St. Peter's Hospital, (off Sherman Avenue, 3-blocks East on Maplewood Avenue)
- Cumberland Christian Assembly Church
- Canadian National railway tracks
- Escarpment Rail Trail (abandoned railway path)
- Bruce Trail
- Mountain Face Park
- Niagara Escarpment (mountain)
Read more about this topic: Sherman Avenue (Hamilton, Ontario)
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