From the Flower City of yesterday to Canada's youngest city today
Brampton earned its nickname "The Flower City" by producing millions of carnations and roses throughout the 20th century, becoming the greenhouse capital of Canada. Once home to the largest cut flower business in North America, Brampton has transformed into one of Canada's fastest-growing and most diverse cities.
Today, as the 9th largest city in Canada and a key part of the Greater Toronto Area, Brampton boasts the lowest median age in the country, vibrant cultural festivals, and a thriving economy. From historic Gage Park to the modern Rose Theatre, the spirit of growth and beauty continues to bloom.
Population growing rapidly every year
Discover Brampton's heritage as the greenhouse capital and the story of the Dale Estate.
Learn about Canada's youngest city and its role in the Greater Toronto Area.
Explore Chinguacousy Park, Gage Park, Heart Lake, and more urban oases.
From the Rose Theatre to Carabram, experience Brampton's vibrant diversity.
Discover the Innovation District and advanced manufacturing hub.
Take the Bramptonian Test and prove you're a local legend!