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Things to do in Hamilton this May long weekend

The forecast calls for three days of sun, with a high of 26 C in Hamilton this long weekend. If youre looking to get out and about, heres some of whats happening in the city.

With fireworks, soccer, lilacs, poutine and more, there's lots to do in Hamilton this long weekend

A photo from a fireworks display in Charlottetown, P.E.I. on July 2, 2015.
The fireworks should start at about 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 19, 2024 at the Dundas Driving Park at 71 Cross Street in Hamilton. Admission is free and festivities begin at 4 p.m.. (CBC)

The forecast calls for three days of sun, with a high of 26 C in Hamilton this long weekend.

If you're looking to get out and about, here's some of what's happening in the city:

Lilacs in peak bloom

Burlington, Ont.'s Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) says lilac trees are in peak bloom and depending on weather, that should continue for a week. With a large lilac collection in their arboretum, the RBG offers a shuttle from their main parking lot to that off-site location.

Parking at the arboretum is available too, but you need a reservation.

Splishin' and a splashin'

Also in Burlington, the city's nine splash pads open on May 18. The first outdoor pool in the city opens next weekend.

Soccer

Over at Tim Hortons Field, Hamilton's Forge FC is playing Vancouver on Saturday at 4 p.m. The team is advertising a pre-show, halftime entertainment, and games.

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Forge FC teammates celebrate a goal against CF Montreal during first half Canadian Championship soccer action in Hamilton on May 7. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nick Iwanyshyn)

Poutine

A day outdoors can leave one with an appetite. At Hamilton's Gage Park, the fries-focused Poutine Feast is on through Sunday, featuring a variety of food trucks.

Family fun at AGH

From 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, the Art Gallery of Hamilton hosts family fun day in the Fischer Gallery, withhands-on art-making inspired by its collections. Free for members, general admission is $5 for a family.

Fireworks

A long weekend tradition is, of course, fireworks. In Hamilton, there will be a display at Dundas Driving Park on Sunday night, with special bus service to take people to and from.