Sheraton Hamilton, Hotel tower in downtown Hamilton, Canada
Sheraton Hamilton is a hotel tower in downtown Hamilton with 19 stories containing 299 guest rooms spread across the building. The structure sits on King Street West and provides views of the city skyline from its rooms.
The hotel opened in 1985 and underwent major renovation in 2008 following its acquisition by the Vrancor Group. This overhaul updated the building to meet modern standards and extend its operating life.
The building sits within the Lloyd D. Jackson Square complex and connects directly to FirstOntario Centre and the Hamilton Convention Centre. This location makes it a gathering point where visitors moving between different downtown venues naturally pass through.
The building contains meeting spaces and multiple elevators serving various types of visitors and events. Its downtown location makes it straightforward to reach other nearby attractions and venues on foot.
The 18th floor ledge of the building serves as a nesting site for two peregrine falcons named McKeever and Judson. These rare birds have demonstrated successful breeding activity at this unexpected urban location.
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