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Regional Councillor Brampton Wards 1 & 5

Pickleball Court At Calvert Park Now Open

Residents in the Vodden St. E and Williams Parkway area along the Etobicoke creek trail now have access to a new pickleball court at Calvert Park. By converting this neglected space into a pickleball court, with lighting coming soon, the city is creating a safer and more vibrant environment that promotes sports, recreation, and community engagement.

City of Brampton Earns HIGH FIVE® Accreditation for Recreation Excellence

Brampton’s Recreation division achieves HIGH FIVE® accreditation, ensuring top-tier child development in programs. Supported by Mayor Patrick Brown and Councilors, this milestone emphasizes quality, staff training, and community engagement, reinforcing Brampton’s commitment to excellence in recreation.

Bike The Creek Celebrates 10 Years

Bike the Creek returns on Saturday Jun 8th (2024) for it’s 10th year. Bike the Creek is a FREE event aimed at encouraging people of all ages to discover the joys of cycling. Participants are requested to bring reusable water bottles to help minimize waste.

Free Recreation Services for Seniors

Brampton City Council offers free Annual Recreation Memberships to residents aged 70 and above. Access to diverse programs promotes physical, mental, and emotional wellness. Registration for summer programs starts June 10.

Brampton Youth Tennis Courts at Rosalea Park

Construction is currently underway at Rosalea Park for the development of public tennis courts specifically for Brampton youth, in response to an increase in demand for youth tennis. The tennis courts will be domed to support ongoing use during the winter season. Construction is scheduled for completion in November of 2024.

Brampton Makes Recreation More Accessible with ActiveAssist Expansion

BRAMPTON, ON (April 3, 2024) – The City of Brampton is taking strides to break down financial barriers and foster inclusivity in its recreation programs with the expansion of its subsidy initiative, ActiveAssist. Now, residents can leverage subsidy credits not only for registered programs but also for drop-in activities, marking a significant step towards promoting […]

Lit Outdoor Pickleball Court Coming to Calvert Park!

The city of Brampton is taking a proactive approach to address the changing needs and demands of its residents by updating park amenities. Following the successful transformation of a baseball diamond into a fully lit tape ball amenity, the city is now turning its attention to an underutilized lawn bowling pitch. This derelict space, which has become associated with illicit behavior, is set to be revitalized and transformed into an outdoor lit pickleball court. This exciting development aims to meet the growing demand for pickleball facilities in Brampton and provide a safe and enjoyable space for residents of all ages.