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A weathered blue Barton Street sign with distressed white lettering and a red zigzag pattern at the top.
Seniors Programs

Barton Street Cultural History

Recounting and preserving the stories behind Hamilton's most notorious street.

Safeguarding the memories of a beloved street.

Barton Street Cultural History was a program aimed at helping to safeguard the personal memories and cultural history of Hamilton's beloved Barton Street. Hamiltonian residents 55+ were recruited to share their stories on record.

The Project

Intergenerational Community Outreach

Seniors and youth worked together using storytelling and spoken word workshops, along with personal one-on-one interviews, to collect and share these stories about Barton Street — producing the short film Personal Stories of Barton Street's Past.

Art Direction by Andrés Miramontes|Dramaturged by Jody Boston|Musical Score by Annie Shaw

Supported by
New Horizons for Seniors Program logo Service Canada logo St. Matthew's House logo Barton Village Festival logo

Barton Street Cultural History was developed with support from the New Horizons for Seniors Program, Service Canada, St. Matthew's House, and Barton Village Festival.