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Joe Malec & Carol Moore
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About Dundas, Ontario

"The Valley," as Dundas is affectionately called by the locals, is a wonderful mix of new and old. As a community of Hamilton, you will find some of the nicest new condominium projects in the area here along with a vibrant downtown area.

The shopping along the main street is wonderful with many local shops that cause you to reach into your pocket book all day long. Also, don't forget to drop by for Buskerfest in the fall where the street is closed to vehicles and pedestrians rule the road.

As you make your way out of the downtown area, you will come across some of the finest refurbished century homes in Southern Ontario.

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Client Testimonial

My wife and I recently employed Joe to sell our home and in our search for a new home. We were extremely please, both with the results of the sale but more importantly with the professional service we receive from Joe. Joe gave us excellent advice and helped us achieve 97% of the asking price in a very short time period. We recommend Joe's services to anyone!

Jack Taylor, Burlington, ON

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Dundas is a formerly independent town and now constituent community in the city of Hamilton in Ontario, Canada. It is nicknamed the Valley Town because of its topographical location at the bottom of the Niagara Escarpment on the Western edge of Lake Ontario. The population has been stable for decades at about twenty thousand, largely because it has not annexed rural land from the protected Dundas Valley Conservation Area. Notable events are the Buskerfest in early June, and the Dundas Cactus Festival in August. Dundas is home to the Dundas Valley School of Art.

With the establishment of McMaster University in nearby west Hamilton in 1930, Dundas gradually became a bedroom community of the university faculty and students, with a thriving arts community. Dundas has a large community of potters and several studio shows/walking tours of the town feature their work each year. Dundas has many waterfalls within its region. The two most common visited waterfalls are Webster's Falls (named after Joseph Webster) and Tew's Falls. Both waterfalls are accessible by the Bruce trail leading to the Dundas Peninsula. Dundas also has the Dundas Peak. The Peak overlooks Dundas from The Bruce Trail in Flamborough and has become one of the most visited parts of Dundas. Hikers can take the Bruce Trail from Tews or Webster's Falls to the peak and look over Dundas and West Hamilton.



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