Brampton
Brampton is one of the largest cities in Canada with a population of nearly 500,000. It is also one of the most sought after communities and is the fourth-fastest growing city in Canada. Because of this growth, new developments are emerging in Brampton,
Transportation
Brampton has many convenient transportation options for residents & commuters.
Brampton is just 60 miles northwest of Toronto. Major transportation routes serving Brampton include Highways 401, 410, and 407. Residents also have access to several mass transit options.
- Züm Brampton Transit is the city's rapid transit service
- Toronto Pearson International Airport (CYYZ), Canada’s busiest airport, is located near Brampton
- There are three GO Train stations in Brampton: Bramalea, Brampton, and Mount Pleasant
- Both Canadian National Railways and the Orangeville-Brampton Railway short line run through Brampton
The City of Brampton is home to many parks and recreational facilities; along with many soccer and cricket pitches, football and lacrosse fields and ball diamonds.
Here are some of the great parks:
- The Heart Lake Conservation Area offers fishing, a new pool and splash pad, zip lines, hiking, and other great outdoor entertainment
- Gage Park is one of the oldest municipal parks in Brampton and host to many entertainment events
- Eldorado Park is on the banks of the Credit River and surrounded by natural forest. A beautiful place to hike, picnic, and swim

Schools
Brampton has the youngest average population in the Greater Toronto Area; making it an ideal place for children.
Brampton’s 70 public schools, including five new ones, are all part the Peel School District. A district committed to helping each child achieve to the best of their ability. Brampton also has many wonderful, unique private schools
Shopping
Brampton has more than a dozen malls and shopping centers including the biggest shopping mall in Ontario, the Bramalea City Centre, with 250 stores.
A second mall in Brampton is the Shoppers World, with over 180 shops. Historic downtown Brampton, with its unique boutiques and many excellent restaurants, is also a wonderful shopping destination
For those that prefer outdoor shopping, Brampton has the Trinity Common Mall. Residents and tourist alike can find many fantastic shopping opportunities in the city of Brampton.
Established Community
Brampton is also known as the Flower Town of Canada.
It was first incorporated as a village in 1853. Then, in 1974, the Region of Peel was created and Brampton became a city. Soon, industries located in Brampton, subdivisions developed, and a culturally diverse, and lively city emerged. Today residents of Brampton enjoy all the majority amenities and cultural attractions of any large city.
World Class Cuisine
Brampton’s vast selection of fine dining and casual restaurants make it the ideal city for foodies.
Diners can choose from various multicultural styles: Vietnamese or Thai, Greek, British, Indian, Italian, Caribbean, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican, Portuguese, Jerk/West Indian, and more. For an informal dining experience, Brampton has many delicatessens, cafés, bakeries, coffee shops, pubs, bars, grills and small family-owned eateries. In Brampton, diners can easily find the perfect restaurant for any occasion.
Click here for a detailed list of restaurants in Brampton, Ontario.
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