Durand is Hamilton's premier historic neighbourhood, featuring grand Victorian estate homes, tree-lined streets, the Bruce Trail, and walkable access to the city's downtown cultural and restaurant district.
Premier Hamilton heritage district, Victorian and Gothic estate homes, Bruce Trail access, Brott Music Festival, and walkable downtown Hamilton proximity
Hamilton's premier historic neighbourhood, featuring Victorian and Gothic-style estate homes on tree-lined streets bordering the Niagara Escarpment and the Bruce Trail.
A culturally diverse, urban-minded community of professionals, families, and long-term residents who value architectural heritage, walkability, and Hamilton's arts and cultural scene.
Walkable downtown access, Durand Park with splash pad and ice rink, seasonal community events, and the Brott Music Festival headquarters on Bay Street all steps from home.
The Brott Music Festival, one of Canada's most acclaimed music and theatre events, has its headquarters in the Durand neighbourhood on Bay Street.
Grand Victorian and Gothic estate homes, apartment buildings, and modern residences in Hamilton's most historically significant and walkable neighbourhood, steps from the downtown core.
The Bruce Trail runs along the Niagara Escarpment bordering the neighbourhood, placing Canada's oldest and longest hiking trail within walking distance of residents' homes.

Hamilton's most historically significant residential neighbourhood, where Victorian and Gothic estate homes line tree-lined streets adjacent to the Niagara Escarpment.
Durand homes for sale include some of Hamilton's grandest and oldest estate properties alongside apartment buildings and modern residences. Those looking for Durand homes for rent will find a highly walkable neighbourhood steps from downtown Hamilton's restaurants, shops, arts venues, and transit connections.

Victorian and Gothic-style heritage homes alongside modern residences, in Hamilton's most walkable and architecturally distinguished neighbourhood.
The housing stock in Durand ranges from grand estate homes with original fireplaces, hardwood floors, and Victorian craftsmanship to more contemporary apartment buildings and modern residences. Many properties are situated directly adjacent to the Niagara Escarpment, with the Bruce Trail accessible on foot.

Downtown Hamilton on foot, Durand Park with splash pad and ice rink, and Bruce Trail hikes all accessible from within the neighbourhood.
Durand's walkability is one of its most celebrated features, with downtown Hamilton's restaurants, shops, and cultural venues all accessible on foot. Durand Park hosts year-round community events including summer movie nights, an Easter egg scavenger hunt, and winter skating. The Brott Music Festival headquarters on Bay Street adds a cultural anchor to this already vibrant neighbourhood.
Unexpected Appeal:
The Brott Music Festival, one of Canada's most acclaimed music and theatre celebrations, is headquartered within the Durand neighbourhood on Bay Street.




One of Hamilton's most distinguished real estate markets, with heritage estate homes, modern units, and consistent demand from buyers seeking character and walkability.
Durand commands consistent demand from buyers and renters attracted by Victorian architecture, heritage character, and proximity to downtown Hamilton. The mix of estate homes, apartments, and modern units provides options across a range of budgets within this prestigious neighbourhood.

Victorian estate homes, the Bruce Trail at the door, the Brott Music Festival on the street, and downtown Hamilton five minutes away.
Burlington is 20 minutes west via the QEW, and Toronto is under 70 minutes. The Niagara Escarpment, Bruce Trail, Hamilton's arts scene, and the city's growing restaurant culture are all accessible on foot from Durand. This is Hamilton living at its absolute finest.
