City of Brampton and Peel District School Board celebrate the opening of a new joint-use cricket field at Turner Fenton Secondary School

Today, the City of Brampton, in partnership with the Peel District School Board (PDSB), marked the completion and official opening of the new cricket field at Turner Fenton Secondary School. “This project is a great example of how collaboration between the City and our education partners can create inclusive, shared spaces that benefit both students […]
City of Brampton’s Youth Cricket League Returns for a Second Year with Expanded Playing Opportunities

Brampton’s Youth Cricket League returns for its second year, expanding with a new spring session alongside the summer league to meet growing demand. Open to players aged 6 to 15, the league offers structured training and gameplay across three age groups. The city continues investing in cricket, allocating $10 million to improve facilities and planning a state-of-the-art cricket complex. With 22 cricket sites and major events like GT20, Brampton remains Canada’s cricket capital.
Mid-Term (2022-2026) Review

Time to reflect on what we’ve achieved and get your input on the next two years. My focus is always based on what I hear directly from you at your doorstep, on the phone, at community events, at council and through digital channels. Thank you for engaging on the issues that help build a brighter future for Brampton.
Youth Cricket League – Brampton’s Youth GT20 Tournament

Get ready for an exciting venture as the city prepares to launch its very own Youth Cricket League. As the cricket capital of Canada, Brampton is confident to inspire the next generation by fostering an inclusive and active lifestyle through the sport.
Brampton Takes a Swing: Solidifying Its Position as the Cricket Capital of North America with Enhanced Amenities and Investments

Brampton City Council passed a motion to move forward with additional enhancements to cricket infrastructure, reaffirming its commitment to the growth and development of the sport. These upgrades support the sport’s expansion and further cement Brampton’s status as the Cricket Capital of North America.