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Five Fun Summer Activities in Brampton |
The City of Brampton is buzzing all year long with activities, events and local eats, but summer in the city is especially vibrant. Here are five activities you can enjoy this season.
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Healthy and Safe City |
Brampton Farmers' Market |
Saturdays, 8 am – 1 pm, until October 23. Many of the favourite farmers and local artisans have returned offering freshly-picked seasonal produce; prepared foods and unique handcrafted goods! Visit the new location downtown. |
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Don’t Let Fire Ruin Your Summer |
Summer memories should be of flip flops, sunglasses, and sunny days, not a home fire. Always stay with your cooking and grilling and prevent a garage fire by keeping your garage clean and tidy. Learn fire safety tips. |
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Support Local Brampton! |
Successful small businesses are essential to a thriving city, helping to create jobs, boost the economy and enhance our local neighbourhoods. Support local businesses. |
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Aquatics Hiring |
The road to becoming a lifeguard or swim instructor can be demanding, but those who choose to pursue it are rewarded with endless opportunities. Register for aquatic leadership programs. |
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Brampton Library Free Virtual Summer Clubs |
Brampton Library offers free virtual summer clubs for all ages through one streamlined registration portal. Sign up for a club such as the Brampton Brain Game, Teen Summer Reading Club, or Adult Summer Reading club. |
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Brampton Food Guide |
Check out the food guide for Brampton inspiration and support local. Get takeout, head to the park for a picnic or enjoy the alfresco experience on one of the many patio options in Brampton. Happy dining. |
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Backyard Garden Program |
As we head into harvest season, consider donating your homegrown produce to local food banks. Let’s all do our part to support Bramptonians in need, and ensure our neighbours are fed and healthy. Every bit makes a difference. A list of food banks you can donate is available here. |
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CCET will guide Brampton towards a low-carbon future |
A volunteer Advisory Task Force is working to establish the Center for Community Energy Transformation (CCET). This community-based organization will guide Brampton towards a low-carbon future. In its first five years, CCET has four priorities, including a Home Retrofit Program. Read more. |
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Open Data |
The City’s GeoHub website provides open data to help residents and businesses find information on parks, hiking trails, roads, properties, and more. If you’ve used our data for research, visualizations or apps, tell us about your experience at open@brampton.ca |
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Learn To Play Disc Golf |
Join City of Brampton instructors for a free introduction to the rules of the game and learn how to throw a disc. Afterwards head out as a family or group to play on the established course at White Spruce Park. Register to play. |
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