Parks, trails, and natural areas for all seasons
Despite being a rapidly growing urban center, Brampton maintains its commitment to green space with over 4,000 hectares of parkland and more than 400 parks. From active recreation facilities to conservation areas, there's something for everyone.
Mount Chinguacousy - One of the few ski hills in the GTA, offering winter sports right in the city.
Petting Zoo - Home to goats, sheep, and other friendly farm animals.
Greenhouse - A tribute to Brampton's flower heritage with tropical plants.
The historic heart of downtown Brampton, featuring the iconic Gazebo and beautiful gardens.
Skating Trail - In winter, enjoy the famous circular skating path through the park.
Events - Host to concerts, festivals, and community gatherings year-round.
Beach in the City - A man-made lake with a sandy beach, perfect for summer swimming.
Recreation - Paddleboarding, kayaking, and beach volleyball.
Triathlon Venue - Host to the annual Subaru Triathlon.
Natural Beauty - 133 hectares of protected land with trails and wildlife.
Lake Activities - Canoeing, fishing, and swimming in a natural setting.
Camping - One of the few places to camp near the GTA.
Multi-Use Path - Kilometers of paved trails for walking, cycling, and jogging.
Natural Corridor - Connects parks and green spaces throughout the city.
Wetlands & Wildlife - Protected marshland habitat for birds and aquatic life.
Trails - Boardwalks and paths through diverse ecosystems.
Sports Complex - Soccer fields, baseball diamonds, and cricket pitches.
Community Hub - Year-round sports leagues and programs.
Multi-Generational - Playgrounds, splash pads, sports facilities, and walking trails.
Green Oasis - Wooded areas and open green space in the heart of the city.
Brampton is committed to sustainability and environmental protection through its Green City Strategy:
From the ski hills of Mount Chinguacousy to the beaches of Professor's Lake, Brampton's green spaces offer year-round recreation and a connection to nature in the heart of the GTA.