The East End
The area now known as the East End was originally rural land belonging partly to Barton and Saltfleet Townships. The City of Hamilton annexed the area in sections in the first half of the 20th century.
We define the boundaries of the East End as such: The northwest boundary is the CNR Tracks, until Parkdale Avenue, where the border extends northward to include Hamilton Beach, east of the beach, the border is Lake Ontario. On the west the area is bounded by Gage Avenue, on the south by the Escarpment and on the east by the Hamilton-Stoney border which roughly followed Gray Road, Hwy 8 and Centennial Parkway. The area contains the Hamilton Beach community and the former Bartonville village.
Neighbourhoods within the East End are Crown Point, Delta, Homeside, Bartonville, Rosedale, Kings Forest, Normanhurst, McQuesten, Glenview, Redhill, Parkview, Hamilton Beach, Conferation Park, Nashdale, Lakely, Grayside, Kently, Riverdale, Corman, Greenford, Vincent and Gershome.
St Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church
St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church was built in the East End of Hamilton in 1974. It sits at the northwest corner of Barton Street East and Division Street. It was built in a Serbo-Byzantine Style.
Bartonville Post Office
The Bartonville post office was located here. (circa 1930) It was housed in a building which was once the Sackville Hill Yard office.
Briarwood School
Formerly Briarwood Vocational School. Opened as Brock University Hamilton campus in 2000.
Delta Block
Distinctively shaped building at the intersection of King and Main.
Green Gables
An antique store for many years.
It was possibly a Chinese food restaurant previously.
John W. Gage House (Wears Florist)
This house was built by John W. Gage, who ran the Bartonville's general store.
Keswick (Crosthwaite Farmhouse)
Built in 1840 by the Crosthwaite family. The house was in the family until 1987.
Red Hill School
Saltfleet SS No 5 School
Serbian Canadian Community Centre
The Serbian Canadian Community Centre was designed in 1955 by architect B. Hall. The building was completed by the spring of 1957 . The building replaced an older Serbian Hall on the corner of Beach Road and Northcote Street.
St Marys Anglican Church in Bartonville
Renamed Anglican Church of the Nativity. Built in 1881