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Brampton is the third-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada and the seat of Peel Region. As of the 2006 census, Brampton's population stood at 433,806,[2] making it the 11th largest city in Canada. It is also one of Canada's fastest growing municipalities, with an average annual growth rate (2001–2006) of 6.6%. With a median age at 33.7, it is the youngest community in the GTA. Brampton was incorporated as a village in 1853, taking its name from the rural town of Brampton, Cumbria, England.

Brampton was once known as The Flowertown of Canada, a title it earned due to the city's large greenhouse industry. This included Dale's Flowers, a company that won many international rose awards for nearly half a century. Today, the city's major economic sectors include advanced manufacturing, retail administration and logistics, information and communication technologies, food and beverage, life sciences and business services. It houses the national headquarters of Loblaw Companies, HBC/Zellers, Bacardi, Brita and Clorox and other companies.

Culture

There are several cultural entities in the city under the umbrella of the Brampton Arts Council. These include Visual Arts Brampton, the Brampton Historical Society and the Brampton Symphony Orchestra. Also in the city is the Peel Heritage Complex, which is run by the Region of Peel.

The Rose Theatre (originally the Brampton Performing Arts Centre), billed as "a cultural and tourist destination that will attract significant new business to surrounding restaurants, shops and services", opened in September 2006. The City says that the facilities are expected to generate $2.7 million in economic activity the first year and grow to $19.8 million by the fifth year. Despite some cynicism, the Rose Theatre attracted over 137,000 patrons in its inaugural year, surpassing its original five-year goal. Since then, numerous new businesses have opened in the vicinity of the theatre and its Garden Square, where a new Fountain Stage was unveiled in June 2008.

 

Education

Brampton's only public higher education institution is Sheridan College, which also has a campus in Oakville. Founded in 1967, it is known for its animation and illustration courses, music theatre performance program, and craft and design program. Sheridan has the second largest school of Art and Design in North America.

In Brampton there are 2 main School District. One is the Peel District School Board and the other is Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board. Under the Peel District School Board there are: Bramalea Secondary School, BCSS, Central Peel Secondary School, Chinguacousy Seconday School, Fletcher's Meadow Secondary School, Harold M. Brathwaite Seconday School, Heart Lake Secondary School, Louise Arbour Secondary School, North Park Secondary School, North Peel Secondary School, Sandalwoood Heights Secondary School, and Turner Fenton Secondary School.

Under Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board Cardinal Leger, Holy Name of Mary, Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School (Brampton), St. Augustine High School, St. Edmund Campion Secondary School, St. Roch Secondary School, St. Marguerite d'Youville, and St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School.

Transportation

Local transit is provided by Brampton Transit, with connections to other systems such as Mississauga Transit, York Region Transit, and Toronto Transit Commission. Brampton is currently planning a new Bus Rapid Transit system, "Züm" (pronounced Zoom), previously known as AcceleRide along Main/Hurontario and Queen Streets, which would form the backbone to its bus network. Züm received funding from the provincial government in 2006 to begin implementation of this system. The fare is $3.00 for single adult transfer which is valid for 2 hours. There is GO Bus service to York University and subway stations at Yorkdale Mall and York Mills in Toronto.

Both Canadian National Railways and the Orangeville-Brampton Railway short line (formerly part of the Canadian Pacific Railway line) run through the city, CN's Intermodal Yards are located east of Airport Road between Steeles and the former Highway 7/Queen Street East. The CN Track from Toronto's Union Station, is the Georgetown GO Transit Rail Corridor providing commuter rail and bus services to and from Toronto with rail station stops at Bramalea, Downtown Brampton, and Mount Pleasant. VIA Rail connects through Brampton as part of the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor.

 

Local Attractions

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Construction and Expansion

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Well established business for over 35 years.  Current owner is looking to retire.  Selling business, equipment, stock  of approx. $120,000 and 300+ client database.  Loads of potential to increase business, current owner only works 2-3 days per week.  Great location, north Mississauga, Ontario near airport and many small businesses!  For more information please call ... Read More...
Posted by Mary Kay McCoy on 19/05/2013
Enjoy A Less Congested Commute in Newmarket The Town of Newmarket completed construction of the by-pass between Hwy 400 and Hwy 404. This project aimed to assist in relieving traffic congestion and prevent delays along the Highway 9 and Green Lane corridor. “Residents in East Gwillimbury have been looking forward to this opening since the project began two years ago,” said East ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 08/05/2013

Community Events

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Things to do and see in and around Toronto In a few short hours the season’s first long weekend, and unofficial start of summer, begins. This year, Victoria Day falls on May 20, and it’s looks like we’ll have some great weather to get outside and enjoy some fun events happening in and around the city. Victoria Day Fireworks at Ashbridges Bay Elena Elisseeva / Shutterstock.com ... Read More...
Posted by Sharon Hunt on 17/05/2013
The No. 21 CENTURY 21/Dallara/Honda/Firestone car will debut at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 12, 2013 when the track opens for practice. The 97th running of the Indianapolis 500 will take place on May 26, and be broadcast on ABC television A Short and Sweet YOU TUBE Video Link http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Dzwqws_zWNM   Read More...
Posted by Nripinder Dhillon on 16/05/2013

Family & Kids

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Posted by Gary Arora on 12/05/2013
In addition to being one of Milton's favourite family events, it is also a very important fundraiser for the homeless animals of our community. All the proceeds from the Milton Mutt Strutt & Spring Fair will help to investigate and where necessary prosecute animal abuse, cruelty and neglect, shelter and care for homeless animals, find loving forever homes for homeless pets, and provide humane education ... Read More...
Posted by Karina Vitorino on 29/04/2013

Parks & Recreation

 

The City of Brampton is home to over 850 parks, 217 kilometres of City-owned trails and in excess of 3,600 hectares of parkland. Throughout our parks you will find something for everyone! Brampton offers playgrounds, picnic areas, natural areas, tennis courts, athletic fields, skateboard parks, trails for cycling, rollerblading, running or walking, ski hill and open space.

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Who Says getting a million dollar house is hard to do, i have found a deal for you originally listed close to 2.1 million now listed for 1.8 million, SAVINGS of $311,000.00  Located in Oakville, school, highwaysnear malls, public transportation, high School, Grade Schools, French immersion and go station, this location has it all and not to mention a Gorgeous House Call me Right ... Read More...
Posted by Salil Joshi on 20/10/2012
Choosing the right agent is almost as important as choosing the right house. The right agent will have the  experience, strategies, personality and taste that will further your goals. Choosing one with a style that harmonizes with your own will make the house-hunting and/or selling process much more enjoyable and productive. Ask questions: Before hiring an agent, be sure to ask pertinent  ... Read More...
Posted by Paul Baron on 06/12/2011

Market Reports and Conditions

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May 6, 2013 -- The Ministry of Consumer Services is currently reviewing minimum qualifications for home inspectors in Ontario. These qualifications would aim to increase transparency of the profession; ensure a minimum standard of training; improve consistency in home inspections and enhance consumer protection. TREB supports minimum standards for home inspectors. Through Member consultation, TREB ... Read More...
Posted by Rudy Reznik on 23/05/2013
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Posted by Rene Ahmad on 21/05/2013

Restaurants / Bars / Coffee Houses

Just a little place in the park (Toronto's unique dining experiance) I'm just throwing this out there as a possible new food program for Toronto, that could help wipe clean the stain left from the, oh so badly failed, "A La Carte" fiasco. Toronto is quickly falling behind on the food truck sensation that swept the continent and while there is still some hope for this industry to have some life ... Read More...
Posted by Jay Kowal on 28/04/2013
A great cup of coffee goes a long way - it sets the right tone to my day and it keeps me going.  And I know there are many coffee lovers out there who, just like me, will absolutely love the cappucino that is served at Mama Mila's Cafe.  The decadence will astound you - trust me, I'm a coffee expert, I know! Pair your cappucino up with a delicious sandwich from the menu, or better yet ... Read More...
Posted by Agata Piotrowicz on 15/03/2013

Schools & Universities

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Moving? Find A School Or School Board In Your Area There are many factors to consider when moving into a new neighborhood. Among those for new families or those with children includes choosing a great school district. The Ontario Ministry of Education has a great online resource that allows the public to search for schools. This school board finder that is updated daily; provides contact information ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 10/05/2013
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Posted by Ajay Sharma on 15/02/2013

Shopping

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Start Your Day Off With A Visit To Your Local Farmer's Market Farmers Markets are a great way to support local farmers and mingle with members in your community. They typically offer locally grown foods, homemade desserts and crafts. Not all Farmers Markets are the same, some offer live music, horse and wagon rides, special offers from local businesses or draws. Take time out of your busy week ... Read More...
Posted by Pamela Prescott on 09/05/2013
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Posted by Shaleni Henriquez on 02/04/2013

Sports & Activities

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Posted by Richard Walker on 26/12/2011
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