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from six lanes down to four, cleanup of toxic lands along the creek, and creek habitat improvement. The City of Hamilton proceeded with construction in the first decade of the 2000s. Construction was halted several times by protesters occupying the valley and blocking access to construction sites. The City had to complete the project with security firms patrolling the valley.
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After government cancellations and environmental assessments, compromise plans proposed in the 1990s to save the valley were ultimately rejected. The final design incorporated some compromises intended to ameliorate the effect of the expressway on the valley, including reducing the expressway width
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during planning, construction was fought by environmentalists for many years. The expressway was proposed as part of a plan to bypass Hamilton along its south side, and facilitate development to the south and east of Hamilton. The valley, located between Hamilton's core and
69:. The valley is estimated to be 1,600 acres (650 ha) in size. The Red Hill Valley was the site of a protracted battle over an expressway through the valley, ultimately constructed in 2007. 90:, was chosen for the route of the expressway in the 1970s. The route was chosen over urban routes to avoid destruction of the neighbourhoods on either side and the resulting land costs. 179: 140: 49:. The valley is named after and home to the Red Hill Creek, which flows 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north-east from 184: 115: 118:
is near to Albion Falls and is the least known of the three waterfalls. The other waterfall is called
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King's Forest is the name of the park lands at the head of the Valley where it meets the
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at Windermere Basin. The name of the area comes from the reddish soil, rich with
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Hamilton, Ontario
valley
Hamilton
Ontario
Canada
Albion Falls
Niagara Escarpment
Queen Elizabeth Way
Hamilton Harbour
iron
Red Hill Valley Parkway
Stoney Creek
Niagara Escarpment
waterfalls
Albion Falls
Buttermilk Falls
Felker's Falls
Friends of Red Hill Valley
43°13′24″N 79°47′53″W / 43.2234°N 79.7981°W / 43.2234; -79.7981
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Landforms of Hamilton, Ontario
Valleys of Ontario

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