Beasley

Welcome to Beasley, Hamilton

A Historic Downtown Neighbourhood with Modern Appeal

Beasley is one of Hamilton's oldest and most vibrant neighbourhoods, offering a unique blend of historical charm and contemporary urban living. Located in the Lower City, Beasley is bordered by the Canadian National Railway tracks to the north, Main Street East to the south, James Street North to the east, and Wellington Street North to the west. This central location provides residents with easy access to a variety of amenities, cultural attractions, and transportation options.

 

 

History

Beasley is named after Richard Beasley (1761–1842), a soldier, political figure, farmer, and businessman in Upper Canada. Beasley was one of Hamilton's first settlers, arriving from New York in 1777. He occupied Burlington Heights (now the site of Dundurn Castle and Harvey Park) in 1790 and was granted land by the Crown in 1799. A local entrepreneur, Beasley's business ventures included fur trading, land acquisition, and the establishment of a grist mill in Ancaster. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada from 1791 to 1804 and was appointed colonel of the 2nd regiment of the York militia in 1809. Financial difficulties forced Beasley to sell lands at Burlington Heights, but it was purchased in 1832 by Sir Allan Napier MacNab, who built Dundurn Castle on the foundations of Beasley's brick home.

 

 

Location

Beasley is centrally located in Hamilton, offering residents easy access to major roadways, public transit, and a variety of amenities. The neighbourhood is well-served by the Hamilton Street Railway (HSR), with several bus routes passing through, including the 1/1A King, 2 Barton, 3 Cannon, and 10 Beeline Express.

 

 

Safety and Security

Beasley is considered a safe and welcoming community. The neighbourhood benefits from active community engagement and a visible police presence, contributing to its overall safety. Residents take pride in maintaining a secure environment, and local initiatives often focus on enhancing public safety and fostering community connections.

 

 

Schools

Families in Beasley have access to several educational institutions:

  • Beasley Elementary School – Offers programs for young learners.
  • Sir John A. Macdonald Secondary School – Provides secondary education with various academic and extracurricular opportunities.

 

These schools are part of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board, ensuring quality education for the community's children.

 

 

Amenities and Recreation

Beasley offers a variety of amenities and recreational facilities:

  • Beasley Park – A 1.4-hectare urban park featuring a skate park, splash pad, playground, and sports courts.
  • Beasley Community Centre – Offers programs and events for residents of all ages.
  • James Street North – A vibrant street lined with art galleries, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, contributing to the neighbourhood's cultural scene.

 

These amenities provide residents with ample opportunities for recreation, socializing, and community engagement.

 

 

Community Services

Beasley residents have access to essential services:

  • Hamilton General Hospital – Provides comprehensive medical care.
  • Hamilton Public Library – Central Branch – Offers a wide range of books, digital resources, and community programs.
  • Public Transit – The neighbourhood is well-served by HSR bus routes, facilitating easy access to other parts of the city.

 

These services enhance the quality of life for Beasley residents, ensuring their needs are met within close proximity.

 

 

Transportation and Commute

Beasley offers excellent connectivity:

  • Public Transit – HSR bus routes provide convenient access to various parts of the city.
  • Major Roadways – Proximity to Main Street East and Wellington Street North allows for easy commuting by car.
  • Cycling Infrastructure – The neighbourhood is bike-friendly, with dedicated lanes and bike racks.

 

These transportation options make Beasley an accessible and convenient place to live.

 

 

Cultural and Entertainment Opportunities

Beasley is a hub for arts and culture:

  • Art Crawls – Regular events showcasing local artists and galleries.
  • Live Music Venues – Local bars and clubs host live music performances.
  • Festivals – The neighbourhood hosts various cultural festivals throughout the year.

 

These cultural and entertainment opportunities contribute to Beasley's vibrant community atmosphere.

 

 

Natural Environment

Beasley is characterized by its urban green spaces:

  • Beasley Park – A central green space offering recreational facilities and natural areas.
  • Street Trees and Greenery – The neighbourhood is lined with mature trees and landscaped areas, enhancing its aesthetic appeal.

 

These natural elements provide residents with a pleasant environment and opportunities for outdoor activities.

 

 

Future Development

Beasley is undergoing revitalization efforts:

  • Beasley Neighbourhood Action Plan – A City Council-approved initiative focusing on enhancing public spaces, improving infrastructure, and fostering community engagement.
  • Beasley Park Redevelopment – Ongoing improvements to Beasley Park aim to enhance its facilities and accessibility.

 

These developments are expected to further enhance the quality of life in Beasley.

 

 

Real Estate Market Stability

Beasley offers a stable real estate market:

  • Average Home Price – Approximately $482,630.
  • Market Activity – Homes typically stay on the market for about 20 days, indicating strong demand.

 

The neighbourhood's affordability and ongoing development make it an attractive option for homebuyers and investors.

 

 

Cost of Living

Beasley provides an affordable living option:

  • Housing Costs – Lower than the Hamilton average, making it accessible for a range of budgets.
  • Utilities and Services – Comparable to other urban areas in Ontario.

 

This affordability, combined with its amenities, makes Beasley an appealing choice for residents.

 

 

Why Choose Martin Group

Our team offers:

 

  • Expert Knowledge – In-depth understanding of the Beasley real estate market.
  • Professionalism – Commitment to ethical and efficient client interactions.
  • Client-Centric Approach – Prioritizing your needs and maintaining open communication.
  • Exceptional Service – Guidance through every step of the buying or selling process.
  • Market Understanding – Ability to navigate the complexities of the real estate market.
  • Timely Communication – Prompt responses to your inquiries.
  • Stress-Free Experience – Testimonials reflect our dedication to making your journey enjoyable and hassle-free.

 

 

Conclusion

Beasley offers a unique blend of urban living, cultural vibrancy, and community spirit. With its rich history, diverse amenities, and ongoing development, it's an ideal place to call home. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, a growing family, or an investor, Beasley provides opportunities for all.

 

Overview for Beasley, Ontario

7,138 people live in Beasley, where the median age is 35 and the average individual income is $57,293. Data provided by Statistics Canada.

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Around Beasley, Ontario

There's plenty to do around Beasley, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Explore popular things to do in the area, including Phin Coffee Bar, Shelby's Shawarma, and CUMBRAE'S.

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Demographics and Employment Data for Beasley, Ontario

Beasley has 3,195 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by Statistics Canada. Here’s what the people living in Beasley do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by Statistics Canada. 7,138 people call Beasley home. The population density is 6 and the largest age group is Data provided by Statistics Canada.

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