Regional Councillor Brampton Wards 1 & 5

City of Brampton Celebrates Seniors Month With Springfest Expo and Luncheon and Community Programs for Older Adults

This June, the City of Brampton is celebrating Seniors Month by highlighting the people, programs and partnerships helping older adults stay active, connected and engaged. At the centre of this year’s celebration is the return of the Springfest Expo and Luncheon on June 12, offering adults aged 55 and older a day of resources, entertainment, social connection and community celebration.

Seniors Month is about celebrating the people who have helped build strong and connected communities across Brampton. Events like Springfest create important opportunities for older adults to come together, access local resources and enjoy social and recreational experiences that support overall well-being. We are proud to continue investing in programs and partnerships that help residents age actively, safely and with a strong sense of belonging.

– Rowena Santos, Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 5; Chair, Community Services Section, City of Brampton

Springfest Expo and Luncheon

Date: Friday, June 12, 2026.

Drop-in Expo Time: 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.

Luncheon and Dance Time: 12:00 to 3:00 P.M.

Location: Century Gardens Recreation Centre, 340 Vodden St. E.

The City of Brampton is celebrating Seniors Month throughout June with programs, events and resources for residents 55+. Credit: the City of Brampton

Attendees are invited to explore a free vendor fair featuring local non-profit organizations, seniorserving groups and community partners sharing programs, services and resources available to older adults in Brampton. Following the expo, registered guests can enjoy a buffet-style luncheon and dance complete with music, entertainment, a live DJ and photobooth experiences.

A Flower City Senior Centre membership is not required to attend the luncheon and dance, and Brampton residents receive a discounted registration rate. Registration closes Friday, June 5 at 4:30 p.m. Residents can register in person at any City of Brampton recreation centre, by calling 3-1-1 or online.

The City thanks Ability Home Care Services, Toronto Pearson and Arbor Memorial for their generous sponsorship of Seniors Month and the 2026 Springfest Expo and Luncheon. The City also extends thanks to Venvi for its support of the 2026 Springfest Expo and Luncheon.

Fees:

  • Resident Rate: $33.29.
  • Non-Resident Rate: $43.27.

All rates are subject to HST.

Guided by the City’s commitment to health and well-being and its Age-Friendly Strategy, this year’s Seniors Month theme, Let’s Get Moving, encourages residents aged 55 and older to explore recreation, build meaningful connections and access supports available across Brampton.

As the first municipality in Canada to offer free recreation memberships for residents aged 65 and older, Brampton continues to invest in programs and services supporting healthy aging and social connection. Throughout June, older adults are encouraged to discover local recreation programs, community groups, educational resources and special events designed to support independence, wellness and belonging.

To learn more about the new free 65+ Annual Recreation Membership and to review eligibility requirements, visit brampton.ca/memberships.

Weekly Community BBQs Return to Flower City

The City is continuing its popular weekly community BBQ series at the Bob Callahan Flower City Seniors Centre this summer. Open to older adults at a low cost, the BBQs provide a welcoming space for residents to enjoy lunch, conversation and connection throughout the season. The first BBQ of the year will also include cake to celebrate the start of Seniors Month.

Date: Beginning Friday, June 5, 2026, and continuing every Friday through the end of September.

Time: Approximately 11:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.

Location: Bob Callahan Flower City Seniors Centre, 8870 McLaughlin Rd S.

Throughout the month, residents are also encouraged to learn more about the City’s free 65+ Annual Recreation Membership, explore free drop-in programs, local senior-serving organizations, the Brampton Older Adult Alliance and additional community resources supporting healthy, active and connected aging.

Brampton Transit for Seniors

All Brampton residents aged 65 and older can ride Brampton Transit for free with a Brampton Transit Senior Identification Card and a PRESTO card loaded with a free annual pass. Senior ID Cards can be obtained or renewed at the Bramalea Terminal, Clark Facility or Sandalwood Facility, helping older adults stay mobile, independent and connected to the people, places and services that matter to them. For more information, seniors can call the Brampton Transit Contact Centre at 905.874.2999.

To learn more, visit brampton.ca/seniors.

Brampton’s older adults continue to play an important role in shaping our community through their leadership, mentorship, volunteerism and lifelong contributions. Seniors Month is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the impact they have had on our city while continuing to create opportunities for residents to stay active, connected and engaged. Through programs like our free 65+ recreation membership and events such as Springfest, we are proud to support healthy aging and meaningful community connections for older adults across Brampton.

– Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton

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