1812 Battle Of Stoney Creek (2019)

Bring the Family and travel back in time to Upper Canada – at the annual Battle of Stoney Creek Reenactment; on the grounds of the 200 year old Gage Homestead. A weekend of 1812 era adventure for all ages, June 1 & 2, 2019, in Hamilton, ON.

Visit our tent for White Buffalo Sage, Minigan Salve (for wounds), tinctures (for pain) and our usual variety of pelts, skulls, clay pipes, crafts and more! There are many other merchants to visit – as well as the military encampments and the historic buildings.

  • Full scale Battle Re-enactments
  • Historical Merchants and Encampments
  • Historical demonstrations of cooking, dancing, blacksmithing and more
  • Food & Beverages available
  • Annually attended by over 10,000 visitors!

 

Location: 77 King Street West, Stoney Creek, Ontario Canada (Click for Map)

There is absolutely NO parking on-site during the Re-enactment event. FREE parking and a FREE shuttle runs on the Saturday from 10am to 10pm and Sunday from 10am until 5pm. The shuttle is accessible and the event’s outdoor activities are fully accessible. Parking is available at the following location:

St. David’s School – 33 Cromwell Crescent, Hamilton (MAP)
Enter off Centennial Parkway, just south of Queenston Road.

Reenactment Weekend
Sat., June 1, 2019 – 10 am to 10 pm
Sun., June 2, 2019 – 10 am to 4:30 pm

Battle Reenactments
Sat., June 1 at 3:30 pm & 8:30 pm (Massive fireworks display follows!)
Sun., June 2 at 2 pm

[su_panel background=”#31d300″ color=”#000000″ shadow=”1px 1px 2px #eeeeee” text_align=”center”]Admission is FREE in celebration of Sara Calder, founder of Battlefield House Museum!

 

NOTE: Most merchants & food are CASH ONLY – there is no ATM on site.[/su_panel]

 

 

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