Brampton celebrates June is Recreation and Parks Month 2025 with events, expanded programming and capital projects

The City of Brampton is celebrating June is Recreation and Parks Month 2025 with free drop-in programs, a grand reopening of Balmoral Recreation Centre, and a special International Yoga Day event. These initiatives highlight the city’s commitment to inclusive, active lifestyles and community well-being.
Ongoing investments in recreation facilities and programming aim to expand access and engagement city-wide.
Free Lifeguard and Swim Instructor Certifications for Brampton Residents

The City of Brampton’s Aquatic Certification Program is helping residents take the plunge into rewarding careers as lifeguards and swim instructors – at no cost. “This program removes financial barriers and opens the door to opportunities at the city. Being a lifeguard is about more than just swimming—it builds confidence, leadership, and opens pathways to […]
FIFA World Cup Ambassador and Brampton Native, Atiba Hutchinson, at“13 Great Assists” Soccer Festival for Youth

Councillor Santos is thrilled to support the upcoming Atiba Hutchinson “13 Great Assists” Soccer Festival, set to take place at Century Gardens on May 17 & May 18. This unique event combines the thrill of soccer with the spirit of giving back, teaching young athletes the invaluable lesson of making a positive impact beyond the field.
City of Brampton expands Free Annual Recreation Membership to residents aged 65 and older

Lowering the age threshold from 70 to 65 ensures more residents can stay healthy and active. Building on the successful launch of the free 70+ Annual Recreation Membership introduced last year in celebration of Brampton’s 50th birthday, the City of Brampton is expanding the program to include residents aged 65 and older. “We heard loud […]
City of Brampton announces new library for Howden Recreation Centre

As part of the 2025 Budget process, the Mayor and Councillors approved the addition of a new Brampton Library branch to the Howden Recreation Centre revitalization project, creating an integrated multi-use community hub for all residents to connect, work and play. “This revitalization project to include a library means more than simply upgrading a building, […]
Discover the joys and benefits of walking outdoors in Brampton year-round

BRAMPTON, ON – Walking outdoors offers endless benefits for your physical and mental health, no matter the time of year. Brampton’s expansive network of recreational trails and green spaces provides residents with an opportunity to connect with nature, stay active and explore the city where they live, work and play. Step into a winter wonderland […]
PRC Brampton Rosalea Unveils Initiatives for Brampton’s Youth and Community

PRC Brampton Rosalea is launching a series of initiatives to enhance tennis development in Brampton. These include hosting national tournaments, providing youth programs, creating local jobs, partnering with schools, and offering wheelchair tennis. The goal is to create a world-class facility that benefits the entire community.
Peel Village Golf Course officially closed for the season

Peel Village Golf Course closes for the season on Monday, November 18, following a successful final day of play on Sunday, November 17. With nearly 37,000 rounds and over $850,000 in revenue, the course saw growth this year, marking an increase in both rounds and revenue compared to 2023.
Rosalea Park Winter Tennis Dome Nears Completion

The Rosalea Park Winter Tennis Dome in Brampton will open in late November, featuring three tennis courts for youth and offering programs through Premier Racquet Club Brampton. The project includes a newly designed parking lot, tree planting, and pathways to enhance the park’s environment. Adults and seniors will also have access to the courts during off-peak hours, supporting year-round recreation for the community.
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.