Ironworkers Local 736

Ironworkers Local 736 Our Local is over 1200 members strong and growing. Together we erected some of the most prominent and well known buildings in our jurisdiction.

Ironworkers Local 736's site is provided for the education of our members & their greater community on the benefits and opportunities associated with membership in our organization. The Rainbow Bridge, Hamilton General Hospital, the Fallsview Casino and Bruce Power Nuclear Plant are just a few of our accomplishments.

Congratulations to the apprentices who competed today. Your effort, skill, and determination were on full display, and y...
05/30/2026

Congratulations to the apprentices who competed today. Your effort, skill, and determination were on full display, and you should be proud of the progress you are making as the next generation of ironworkers.

A huge thank you as well to the volunteers and training team who made this possible. Your time, knowledge, and support help build not only strong apprentices but a stronger trade and a stronger union.

736 has a lot to be proud of!

Check out all the photos of the day here:https://cameronshaver.smugmug.com/IW736

Ironworkers Local 736 and UIWMC are   Get ready for a double feature event you don't want to miss! This Saturday, May 30...
05/29/2026

Ironworkers Local 736 and UIWMC are

Get ready for a double feature event you don't want to miss! This Saturday, May 30th, we're hosting the Apprentice Competition at 1384 Osprey Dr., Ancaster. Doors open and we go LIVE at 10:00 AM! 🕙

Witness the future of our union as our top apprentices throw down and put their skills to the test in the main arena. Show them your support! 🛠️💪

BUT WAIT, there's more! Join us outside for the official UIWMC Show & Shine event! 🏍️☀️ Check out some of the most stunning bikes around and connect with fellow ironworkers and motorcycle enthusiasts.
It's going to be a day of skill, power, community, and steel.
Don't miss the competition. Don't miss the show. See you there!

Repost  on April 28th (National Day of Mourning in Canada, dedicated to remembering workers killed, injured, or made ill...
05/28/2026

Repost on April 28th (National Day of Mourning in Canada, dedicated to remembering workers killed, injured, or made ill on the job)

Ontario unveiled plans for a new Construction Workers Memorial at Queen’s Park.

This space will honour lives lost, reflect on those forever changed, and reaffirm that protecting workers must always come first.

05/27/2026

Repost Crohn's and Colitis Canada - South Western Ontario A huge thank you to for their incredible generosity towards Gutsy Walk! ❤ We’re so grateful that this amazing group voted in support of our cause and we’re thrilled to share that they have generously donated $2,500 to help us make a difference. Your support means so much to our community and the individuals and families we serve. Thank you for standing with us! | Crohn's and Colitis Canada - South Western Ontario.mp4

Throwback Thursday: Reposted •  Burlington Bay Skyway📍Burlington Bay James N. Allan SkywayToday, the Skyway remains a de...
05/21/2026

Throwback Thursday:

Reposted •

Burlington Bay Skyway

📍Burlington Bay James N. Allan Skyway

Today, the Skyway remains a defining gateway into Hamilton, carrying tens of thousands of vehicles daily while offering sweeping views of the harbour and lake.

Officially opened on October 30, 1958, the bridge was designed by Hamilton architect John Turner Bell and formed a critical link in the Queen Elizabeth Way, allowing uninterrupted highway travel over the busy shipping canal.

Earlier low-level bridges struggled to handle increasing automobile traffic, and the situation became urgent in 1952 when the freighter W.E. Fitzgerald struck and destroyed the existing bascule bridge, severing a vital transportation link. The accident forced thousands of vehicles to detour through Hamilton, accelerating plans for a high-level crossing.

Construction of the new Skyway began in 1954 as one of the largest steel bridge projects in North America at the time. Stretching approximately 7,700 feet, the bridge was engineered with a 120-foot clearance to allow ships to pass freely beneath.

When it opened, the $17 million structure was the longest bridge in Canada and among the longest in North America. Premier Leslie Frost, Hamilton Mayor Lloyd D. Jackson, and other dignitaries presided over the opening ceremony before leading the first official convoy across the span.

nitially, the Skyway operated as a toll bridge, with charges ranging from 15 to 45 cents collected at a series of toll booths at the southern approach. While tolls helped offset construction costs, they proved controversial—particularly among truck drivers, many of whom avoided the bridge altogether. Despite generating revenue, the toll system was ultimately deemed inefficient and unpopular, and it was permanently removed on December 28, 1973.

As traffic volumes increased, the need for expansion became clear. In the 1980s, a second parallel span was constructed, creating the modern twin Skyway configuration. In 1988, the bridge was officially renamed the Burlington Bay James N. Allan Skyway in honour of the Ontario Minister of Highways who had championed its development.

☕ Good coffee. Great stories. Even better company.Join us for the 736 Retirees Breakfast as we reconnect with old friend...
05/19/2026

☕ Good coffee. Great stories. Even better company.

Join us for the 736 Retirees Breakfast as we reconnect with old friends, share a few laughs, and enjoy a morning together.

📍 Hungry Hangar, Wiarton Airport
📍 Grey Rd 1, Wiarton
🗓 Thursday, May 21
⏰ 9:00 AM

Whether you’re catching up with former coworkers or meeting fellow retirees for the first time, we’d love to see you there.

Tag a retired brother or sister who should join us 👇

Repost  Skilled trades are in high demand across Canada. From electricians to welders, the opportunities are growing as ...
05/15/2026

Repost

Skilled trades are in high demand across Canada. From electricians to welders, the opportunities are growing as the workforce ages and technology evolves.

A career in the trades isn’t just a job; it’s a future-proof path!

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Brother Stephen Brent Lastiwka.
05/13/2026

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Brother Stephen Brent Lastiwka.

View Stephen Brent Lastiwka’s obituary and additional information. Share your memories and condolences.

Get  •  Last week, we lowered the close to 2,100,000-pound Basemat into place — the foundation for the G7's first Small ...
05/13/2026

Get • Last week, we lowered the close to 2,100,000-pound Basemat into place — the foundation for the G7's first Small Modular Reactor and Canada's first new nuclear build in more than 30 years. ⁣

One of the largest crawler cranes in the world lowered the Basemat module into the reactor shaft at the Darlington New Nuclear Project site — 35 metres below ground. It’s the first time in Canada a foundation for a reactor building was assembled modularly – putting the “M” in SMR – as the giant component was fabricated, welded, and put together in one piece before being lifted into place. ⁣

This was a milestone months in the making, requiring significant attention to detail and safety, as well as the hard work of dedicated trades and project partners. ⁣

Piece by piece, we're continuing to build one of the largest and most complex clean energy projects in Canada today. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4mSWI0w

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1384 Ospey Drive
Ancaster, ON
L9G4V5

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Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 2pm

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+19056796439

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