Regional Councillor Brampton Wards 1 & 5

City of Brampton officially kicks off construction on Gore Meadows East Community Park

Construction has officially begun on the highly anticipated Gore Meadows East Community Park, representing a $39.5 million investment in recreation infrastructure for Brampton residents. Expanding the award-winning Gore Meadows Community Centre and Library, this latest addition will deliver world-class outdoor amenities to meet the growing need for recreational spaces in one of Brampton’s fastest-growing areas.

“Investments in parks and recreation are investments in people. Gore Meadows East Community Park will provide inclusive, accessible, and modern amenities that encourage active lifestyles, strengthen community ties and enhance quality of life for residents. This is the kind of bold, future-focused project that makes Brampton a great place to live.”
– Rowena Santos, Regional Councillor, Wards 1 and 5; Chair, Community Services Section, City of Brampton

Recreation Revitalized | Gore Meadows East Community Park

This next phase in the development of Gore Meadows Community Centre will complement and expand the amenities already offered at the Gore Meadows Community Centre and Library, a cornerstone of northeast Brampton offering aquatic, fitness and library services. Together, the indoor and outdoor facilities will form one of Brampton’s largest recreation destinations, offering year-round opportunities for sports, leisure and community connection.

Once completed, the new park will feature:

  • Premier and community cricket pitches
  • Junior soccer fields
  • Domed racket facilities (paddleball, pickleball, tennis)
  • Skatepark
  • Playground with shade structures
  • Skating trails
  • Naturalized environmental areas
  • Fitness and cycling paths
  • Picnic zones
  • Comfort stations

These features will expand outdoor recreation options for residents of all ages and abilities, ensuring the community has accessible, inclusive and modern spaces to support active living and healthy lifestyles. With construction now underway, the project is anticipated to be completed in fall 2026.

Track the project’s progress using the Parks and Recreation Construction Map

The City recently launched a new interactive Parks and Recreation Construction Map, providing real-time updates and transparency for park and facility projects across Brampton. The map allows residents to explore the status of projects as they reach key milestones. From new playgrounds and splash pads to revitalized recreation centres and walkways, users can search by neighbourhood or project type to stay informed on work happening around them.

Projects are organized into four categories:

  • Park – New Development: e.g. splash pads, outdoor rinks, fitness equipment
  • Park – Revitalization: e.g. playground replacements, trail and court upgrades
  • Recreation – New Development: e.g. new recreation centres, youth hubs, community parks
  • Recreation – Revitalization: e.g. facility renovations and amenity repairs

Currently, there are more than 80 parks and recreation projects underway across the city, including Chris Gibson Recreation Centre, Cassie Campbell Field Hockey Multisport Training Dome, playground replacements, shade shelter installations and sport court enhancements.

Explore the map and learn more about projects in your neighbourhood at brampton.ca/parksplanning.

Additional Quote

“Brampton is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, and we are making strategic investments to ensure our residents have access to exceptional parks and recreation spaces. The Gore Meadows East Community Park will be a premier destination for sports, leisure, and community connection, and will serve families for generations. This $39.5 million investment reflects our commitment to building a healthier, more active and more vibrant city.”
– Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton

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