1. The Brampton Farmers' Market: The Brampton Farmers' Market season will operate on Saturdays from 8am to 1pm starting June 11 until October 8. The Brampton Farmers’ Market will be located in Gage Park and on Wellington Street. Free parking is available in the underground parking lot at City Hall.

2. Visit Chinguacousy Park: Mini-Moo Farm, Greenhouse & Tropical Gardens open 12pm - 4pm daily. Splash Pad 9am - 9pm daily, Wading Pool 10am – 8 pm on weekends and holidays (weather permitting). Outdoor Fitness Equipment. Ski Hill 7am - 9pm (seasonal). Chalet for Rent facilityrentals@brampton.ca.  Chinguacousy Library Contact Information: info@bramlib.on.ca Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-9pm Fri-Sun: 10am-6pm. Skating Trail Monday to Sunday 10am – 10pm (seasonal)

3. PAMA Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives: Partially housed in what was a former 1800's jail, complete with three original cells, prisoner and staff memorabilia. The PAMA Museum offers visitors a rare and authentic glimpse into the past and present. The museum features 7,000 square feet of exhibition space and awesome art! For more information visit: https://www.pama.peelregion.ca/

4. Bike Trails: With 8 incredible bike/walking trails in Brampton click this link to check out a map of the area: https://www.brampton.ca/EN/residents/parks/documents/brampton_trailsmap.pdf.

5. Visit Heart Lake Conservation: Enjoy outdoor fun with the beauty of nature as your backdrop at Heart Lake Conservation Park. From fishing in the lake, frolicking at the new pool and splash pad to the new Zip Line and Aerial Game Park. The aerial park features eight courses, 10 zip lines and more than 75 aerial games. They also have 10 picnic sites located throughout the park, Heart Lake Conservation Park can easily accommodate groups, both large and small. For more information check out: https://trca.ca/parks/heart-lake-conservation-area/

6. Visit Professors Lake: Seasonal lake/beach, Trail around the lake, Water slide, Beach volleyball and community meeting rooms. For more information check out: https://www.brampton.ca/EN/residents/Recreation/Community-Centres/Pages/Professors-Lake.aspx 

 

7. Skating in Brampton: Whether you like ice skating, skateboarding or BMXing the City of Brampton has you covered. Check out all of your options here: https://www.brampton.ca/EN/Arts-Culture-Tourism/Tourism-Brampton/Visitors/Pages/SkateboardandBMXParks.aspx  https://www.brampton.ca/EN/residents/Recreation/Programs-Activities/Pages/Outdoor-Skating.aspx 

 

8. Tobogganing: Nestled just off the 410 and Williams Parkway, Major Oaks was made for tobogganing. Its one of Brampton’s go-to’s and for good reason, the hill is perfect. Tobogganing at Chinguacousy Park is a staple for most Bramptonians growing up. Heart Lake Conservation is considered the black diamond run for tobogganing. It has hills for days, some big, some little. You can choose which is right for you. Albion Hills is about 30 minutes away up through Caledon. Albion Hills doesn’t ever get too crowded so if you’d like some low-key tobaggoning on a huge hill, this is the place for you.

9. Garden Square: In June 2015, Garden Square underwent a revitalization including the installation of a 24’ x 14’ LED screen. Regular programming kicked off that summer and continues each year from May to September featuring emerging artists, family-friendly movie nights, live music, and learning demonstrations. Click this link to check out the upcoming schedule: https://tickets.brampton.ca/online/default.asp?doWork::WScontent::loadArticle=Load&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::article_id=E5C0CEAF-4F71-4685-A1FB-C17CDCC0DCAE&menu_id=BBBFA1DF-FC70-424B-950D-CB641CD39220

10. Eldorado Park: With 2 Playgrounds, 5 Picnic areas and an outdoor pool (re-opening June 30th) Eldorado Park is a great day outdoors. Park hours May to August: Daily 8:00 am – 9:00 pm