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Mohawk

Neighborhood Overview

Mohawk, Hamilton

Mohawk Neighbourhood Overview

Mohawk is a well-established neighbourhood located in the west end of Hamilton, Ontario. This neighbourhood is bordered by Mountain Brow, West 5th Street, and Garth Street, with its southern border corresponding to the southern edges of Mohawk College and Hillfield Strathallan College. One of the main attractions of the Mohawk neighbourhood is the St. Joseph's Healthcare West 5th Campus, which is a leading hospital in the region. Mohawk neighbourhood is a great place for individuals and families who value safety, high quality of life, and access to excellent healthcare facilities. With its convenient location and strong community, it is no wonder that Mohawk is considered one of the most desirable neighbourhoods in Hamilton, Ontario.

Livability and Lifestyle of Mohawk

The livability score of Mohawk is exceptional, with a rating of 91 out of 100. It means that the quality of life in this neighbourhood is high, making it an attractive place to live. Although the cost of living in Mohawk is slightly higher than the Hamilton average (3%), this is offset by the exceptional liveability of the neighbourhood. Here's a glance at the livability & lifestyle of Mohawk:
Liveability 91
Amenities A+
Cost of Living C+
Employment C-
Housing A+
Schools A-
Crime Rate A+
One reason for the high livability score is the low crime rate, which is 22% lower than the Hamilton average. This little snapshot of the crime rate in Mohawk depicts the safety culture of the area and that people in the neighbourhood are sweet and safe.
Index  Mohawk per 100,000 people Hamilton per 100,000 people Ontario per 100,000 people National per 100,000 people
Total Crime 762 973 3086 4223
Violent Crime 196 250 792 1042
Property Crime 1621 723 2,294 3,181

People & Culture of Mohawk

The median income of the people of Mohawk is 67% higher in comparison to Ontario. The table below shows the recent data of the Mohawk neighbourhood:
Index Mohawk
Median Household Income $137,453
Average Unemployment Rate 2.7%
Average In Labour Force 69.2%
Maximum people of Mohawk (90.7%) speak in English, and others in a mix of other languages. However, English is widely spoken.
Languages Spoken Mohawk
English only 90.7%
French only 0.0%

Mohawk Neighbourhood Nearby

This neighbourhood is a haven for its residents, boasting diverse amenities and facilities. From educational institutions, healthcare centres, and restaurants to shopping malls and other retail outlets, everyone can enjoy the benefits of living in this community. With all the necessary services just a few steps away, this is a perfect place to call home.

Schools

There are two public schools in Mohawk that provide the best education to the children in the neighbourhood. 93.2% of people residing in Mohawk have completed their high school education which amounts to a high literacy rate in the area. The following are the names of the schools in the area-
  • Turning Point Alternative Education School
  • Hillfield Strathallan College

Restaurants

Mohawk ranks #4 as a neighbourhood in Hamilton, and for the right reasons too! Several popular eateries and restaurants offer splendid services in and around the area. Following are some of the most popular food joints in Mohawk:
  • Firth’s Celtic Pub
  • Tomah
  • Aberdeen Tavern
  • Flora Hamilton
  • Red Crow Café
  • Bronzie’s Place

Shopping Malls

Another factor that influences the livability of an area is the swift access to shopping centres and markets in a neighbourhood. Mohawk does not disappoint its residents in terms of accessibility to shopping malls. Some of the closest shopping centres in and around the neighbourhood are:
  • Eastgate Square
  • Mountain Plaza Mall
  • Green Pixel
  • Blaisteel Inc
  • Jackson Square Mall

Hospitals

Having cutting-edge technology in healthcare is always a perk for residents in any neighbourhood. The best medical professionals and amenities are available in the hospitals in the Mohawk area. Some of the best healthcare facilities in the locality include:
  • St. Joseph’s Healthcare
  • Saberton Denture
  • Urban Healing Studio
  • Juravinski Cancer Centre
  • Brasch J Dr Psychiatry

Top Attractions & Places to Visit in Mohawk

Mohawk is a popular neighbourhood in Ontario bustling with life and activities. If you plan to move to this area, you will not fall short of fun things to engage yourself with.

Whitehern Historic House and Garden National Site

It is a popular tourist destination showcasing the life of the McQuestens family, a prosperous family who settled in Hamilton at the beginning of the 19th century. The McQuestens family spearheaded the heavy industry in Hamilton that eventually became the main livelihood of the people of this region. This garden is built around the Hamilton City Centre, and the house features original furnishings and decorations from the 19th century. This family contributed to developing several tourist attractions in Canada, like the Niagara Parkway and Royal Botanical Gardens.

Art Gallery of Hamilton

It is one of the most visited art museums in and around the Mohawk area. Apart from its attractive permanent art collection, this art gallery holds art exhibitions showcasing contemporary artists and their collections. The building sits conspicuously across the plaza from City Hall.

Castle Dundurn National Historic Site

This beautiful stone house exhibiting neo-gothic architecture looks over Hamilton Bay. Sir Allan Napier MacNab, a soldier, lawyer, and politician, undertook the construction of this stately stone house. He also served as the Prime Minister of United Canada from 1854 to 1856. The décor and furnishings of the servant quarters are exceptionally well-done and interesting to learn and observe. The castle also has a garden that houses a military museum that enjoys a fine view of the Bay.

Things to Do in Mohawk

Are you an adventurer at heart? Want some fun things to do in Mohawk? We have got you covered. Here is a list of three fun ways of embracing your quirky side in the neighbourhood and its surrounding areas:

Frozen Waterfall

Yes, you read it right! Webster’s Falls is a stunning tourist spot in Hamilton and is also part of a hiking trail. However, the beauty of the gushing waterfall transforms into something ethereal as the fall freezes, and we are in awe of Nature. The spectacular form of the frozen ripples and flow of the fall can not only be enjoyed while hiking past the fall, but you can also enjoy it from the main parking lot if the visitors do not wish to participate in the hike.

Bowling

Splitsville is a paradise for bowlers. However, it offers many other ways to unwind if you are not into bowling. There are arcades, billiards, and even a bar with a huge-screen TV! You will not fall short of options to entertain yourself at Splitsville. What is more, you ask? Splitsville offers discounts and offers on its services during the evenings and weekends.

Go Karting

Do you thrive on speed and adrenaline rush? Then Hamilton Indoor Go Kart is the one-stop destination for you. Whether planning an outing with your friends or going out on a date, Go Karting is an offbeat and innovative way to entertain and enjoy yourself.

Distance & Commute from Popular Locations

The neighbourhood of Mohawk is closely connected with surrounding areas and can be accessed easily. Let us look at some of the nearest locales you might need in your day-to-day lives if you decide to move into Mohawk.
  • The nearest railway station to Mohawk is the Hamilton GO Centre, located at a distance of about 3km and is the route for Lakeshore West line trains.
  • Hamilton GO Centre also has a bus terminus to facilitate daily commutes.
  • West Harbour Go is another railway station for travelling to Mohawk. It is a regional railway station located at a distance of less than 6 km.
  • Hamilton Airport (YHM) is the closest airport to the Mohawk neighbourhood. It is located at a distance of about 14 km.
  • Tracie’s Place Restaurant and Karaoke is a beloved eatery in the Mohawk area and is visited by the locals. The review of the food joint is brimming with five stars, and you must pay a visit to this food joint if you are visiting Mohawk.

Popular Markets in Mohawk

There are numerous shopping malls, supermarkets, and local markets in Mohawk to source groceries, clothes, and other necessities. Here is a list of some popular shopping destinations in the neighbourhood of Mohawk and Hamilton.
  • Westcliffe Mall

Westcliffe Mall is perhaps the most visited and popular shopping destination in Mohawk, Hamilton area because of its prime location. People can easily access the mall. This community shopping mall is located in an area of about 80,000 sq. ft. Some of the stores that you can find in Westcliffe Mall are Food Basics, Home Hardware, Bank of Montreal, Rexall, Dollarama, and many more.
  • Harvard Square Mall

Harvard Square Mall is another market in the Mohawk neighbourhood of Hamilton. It covers an average area of 50,000 sq. ft. Some popular shops and franchises the locals find here are Farm Boy, Pet Valu, Royal Bank, Shoppers Drug Mart, and TD Bank. Thus, Harvard Square Mall is a one-stop destination for fresh produce, premium quality meat and seafood, groceries, medicines and other pharmaceutical needs, banking solutions, pet stores, and much more.
  • CF Lime Ridge

CF Lime Ridge, located in Hamilton, is only 4 km away from Mohawk and is the largest shopping mall in the city, boasting spanning an area of 815,000 sq. ft. It is a two-storeyed indoor establishment and has over 213 stores. This mall is a favourite among the locals because they find everything they need and much more under the same roof. Yet another reason this mall is popular is its accessibility. The Hamilton Street Railway bus terminal is located on the west side of this shopping complex.

Mohawk Demographics

The neighbourhood of Mohawk is sparsely populated yet offers a posh life. Hence, this neighbourhood is ideal for families who want peaceful yet functional life. The following statistics will shed light on the demographics of the area.
Key Data Statistics
Population 437
Population Density (per square km) 469
Median Age 39.8
Male/Female Ratio 0.4:1
Married Couples 75%
Family with Kids 49%

Things to Do in Mohawk with Kids & Pets

Recreational options are unlimited in Mohawk and its surrounding areas. There are many museums, art galleries, parks and arcades where you can enjoy yourself with your family. Moreover, there are numerous restaurants and food joints where you can enjoy a hearty dinner with your children.
  • Do you enjoy sports at the weekends? Then you can go rock climbing with your children at Gravity Climbing Gym in Hamilton.
  • Want to try something cool and quirky to bond with your children? Then escape rooms are your best bet! You can choose the difficulty level and situations that you can enjoy with your family. The Crux Escape Room, Alcatraz Escape Room, and Escape Canada are some of the best-reviewed escape rooms near Mohawk.
  • There are many parks around the area where you can take your pets for a walk

Average Cost of Living in Mohawk

Mohawk is not a cheap place to live. It offers plenty of amenities like healthcare, entertainment, shopping, etc. The cost of living is at par with the average living cost across Canada. The following data will help depict the overall living cost in Mohawk.
Index Data
Cost of Living 99
Goods and Services 108
Groceries 100
Healthcare 103
Housing 76
Transportation 107
Utilities 130

Real Estate Housing Market of Mohawk

The median listing price of real estate in Mohawk is $729,000. The average price per square foot is $585.74. The listed properties stay on the market for an average of 46 days. Apartments, bungalows, high rises, villas, and condos are available in the Mohawk real estate market. Given the liveability score and the various amenities, the neighbourhood offers, real estate in this region is set to boom in the coming years.

Mohawk - Location Map and Landmarks

  • St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton - West 5th campus, Hamilton 0.45 km
  • St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton - Charlton campus, Hamilton 1.79 km
  • McMaster University Medical Centre, Hamilton 2.2 km
  • McMaster Children's, Hamilton 3.07 km
  • Juravinski  and Cancer Centre, Hamilton 3.57 km
  • Hamilton General, Hamilton 3.71 km
  • St. Peter's, Hamilton 4.28 km
  • Joseph Brant, Halton 11.06 km

FAQ

The average home price in Mohawk is about $830,000 and has decreased by 10.4% on a year-end basis.

The average rental home cost is about $1,700. It has increased by 14% from the last year.

The neighbourhoods nearby Mohawk are Trinity, Industrial Sector B and Keith, Crown Point West, Homeside, Parkview East, Gibson, Normanhurst, etc.

About 223 homes are listed for sale in Mohawk.

Typically, listed properties remain on the market for about 46 days.

Given Mohawk ranks #4 among Hamilton neighbourhoods, it suggests it is a beloved neighbourhood in Ontario as well.

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