Robyn Gillam

I’m not an old Northender, having lived here only a few years, but I try to make up for it with enthusiasm. As a hardcore pedestrian, my mission is to seek out strange old stuff, look for odd angles and reveal the mysteries of our awesome neighbourhood. I aim find all the interesting places, things, animals and people that area that are accessible and can tell a story.

Now You See Them…Now You Don’t

Now You See Them…Now You Don’t

by Robyn Gillam Since 1967, the 75 metre high Marina Towers apartments stood on the western bluffs overlooking Eastwood Park, at the corner of John and Brock Streets. They were the largest rental housing complex of this type in the North End, and, since the closure of...

Lester Coloma – Artist

Submitted by Robyn Gillam Lester Coloma’s murals can be seen all over Hamilton, painted directly on walls or in portable media. North Enders may be familiar with the whimsical food landscape at John and Barton that...

Are you a Tenant? Watch out for Bill 184

Submitted by Robyn Gillam Bill I84, which became law in July, rewrites provincial legislation governing residential tenancies, making it easier for landlords to evict tenants, bypassing hearings at the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB).  In particular, it focusses on...

OLD HAUNTS OF THE NORTH END

OLD HAUNTS OF THE NORTH END

by Robyn Gillam Among the many small business casualties of the Covid-19 Pandemic is Emma’s Back Porch, the storied bar and eatery on Old Lakeshore Road in Burlington. However, while the business is gone, Emma is still there, even though she died in 1943. The ghost of...

Leave it to Beaver

Leave it to Beaver

by Robyn Gillam Over the past couple of months, I have seen more animal activity in Pier 4 Park than usual. Apart from the poignant contrast to humans confined to their homes, it seemed that the ducks, geese, swans and various land birds were more relaxed, mostly...

Spring Can Really Hang You Up

Spring Can Really Hang You Up

by Robyn Gillam From a human perspective, Pier 4 park is pretty quiet these days. However, on a cloudy March day, it was filled with the noise of water and land birds enjoying the spring. Tweets, clicks, quacks, honking and trumpeting filled the air. As I stood on the...

Corner House or Corner Store?

Corner House or Corner Store?

By Robyn Gillam Once upon a time there were small neighbourhood shops all over the North End. Old North Enders describe them as being all along Mary Street and other nearby thoroughfares, mostly on corners. There was one at Mary and McCauley and another further along...

A WALK TO THE PARADISE GARDEN

A WALK TO THE PARADISE GARDEN

SUBMITTED BY ROBYN GILLAM Behind the city-owned building, at on the south east corner at Burlington and Wellington, lies the Paradise Garden. Bounded by a chain-link fence, it nestles between a railroad track and an embankment. On a damp October day, the garden, with...