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[[Image:AlbionFallsHamilton.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Albion Falls, King's Forest Park]]
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'''Cochrane Road''' is a two-way Lower City collector road in [[Hamilton, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It starts off at the ''Queenston Traffic Circle'' and travels South between the ''Bartonville'' and ''Glenview'' neighbourhoods right through to the ''Rosedale'' neighbourhood where it ends at ''Greenhill Avenue'' in front of ''Rosedale Park''. From this point onwards the road is now known as ''Whitehouse Road'' and weaves it's way through ''King's Forest Golf Course'' and ''King's Forest Park''.
'''Cochrane Road''' is a two-way Lower City collector road in [[Hamilton, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. It starts off at the ''Queenston Traffic Circle'' and travels South between the ''Bartonville'' and ''Glenview'' neighbourhoods right through to the ''Rosedale'' neighbourhood where it ends at ''Greenhill Avenue'' in front of ''Rosedale Park''. From this point onwards the road is now known as ''Whitehouse Road'' and weaves it's way through ''King's Forest Golf Course'' and ''King's Forest Park''.



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Albion Falls, King's Forest Park

Cochrane Road is a two-way Lower City collector road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts off at the Queenston Traffic Circle and travels South between the Bartonville and Glenview neighbourhoods right through to the Rosedale neighbourhood where it ends at Greenhill Avenue in front of Rosedale Park. From this point onwards the road is now known as Whitehouse Road and weaves it's way through King's Forest Golf Course and King's Forest Park.

History

Albion Falls, a classical/cascade waterfall, and one of Hamilton's 80+ waterfalls, can be found here at the back-end of King's Forest Park. A nearby parking lot was removed when the construction of the nearby Red Hill Valley Parkway started. A parking lot at Mountain Brow Road above the falls for 50+ cars is still available for visitors. [1] Up to the early 1900s a small vibrant village called Albion Mills was found here. The rocks from Albion Falls area were used to construct the Rock Garden at the Royal Botanical Gardens. Another waterfall can be found nearby, northwest of Albion Falls called, Buttermilk Falls. Not too far off and just East of the newly built Red Hill Valley Parkway at the Glendale Golf & Country Club is another waterfall called, Glendale Falls on Mount Albion Road. [2] [3]

King's Forest Golf Club was established in 1974 and is run by the city of Hamilton. The Red Hill Creek and many fair-sized ponds come into play. [4] Credited as being one of the very best municipally owned courses in Canada. [5]

Landmarks

King's Forest Golf Course
King's Forest Golf Course

Note: Listing of Landmarks from North to South.

Communities

Bridge over Red Hill Creek, King's Forest Park

Note: Listing of neighbourhoods from North to South [6]

Major roads that cross Cochrane Road

Note: Listing of streets from North to South.

Roads that are parallel with Cochrane Road

Note: Listing of streets from West to East.

Images

References

  1. ^ "Albion Falls". (www.gowaterfalling.com). Retrieved 2007-04-18.
  2. ^ "Albion Falls". Hamilton Conservation Authority. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
  3. ^ "Buttermilk Falls". Hamilton Conservation Authority. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
  4. ^ "King's Forest Golf Club". OntGolf.ca. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
  5. ^ "King's Forest Golf Club". GolfCanada.com. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
  6. ^ "Hamilton Neighbourhood Boundaries, (map.hamilton.ca)" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-05-11.