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Brampton is a city about 45 kilometres from Toronto to the northwest. It shares a border with the city of Mississauga. Brampton has been a city since 1974. In the 1950’s it was a town of only about 10,000 people and has grown today to have a population of almost 600,000. This impressive growth has developed the city into a thriving centre for business, including in the sectors of advanced manufacturing, logistics and information and communication technologies.
Brampton has managed to maintain a gorgeous historic downtown despite the growth it has accomplished in the past several decades. The Rose Theatre draws hundreds of thousands of patrons every year for its incredible concerts and performances. The Peel Art Gallery and Museum which was formerly the Peel County Court House includes a museum and art gallery exhibiting local and national artists in a beautiful historic building.
Sporting venues throughout the city include an outdoor skating path through Gage Park, tennis club, many amateur leagues as well as the OHL team the Brampton Battalion. Parks and green spaces in Brampton offer the perfect settings for picnicking, hiking, biking, canoeing or kayaking (at Hart Lake Park), going to summer concerts and kid-friendly play equipment and activities.
The Bramalea City Centre, Brampton Mall, Trinity Common and Shopper’s World Brampton offer hundreds of stores and services for all shopping needs. Foodies will never be disappointed in this city, with authentic food from all over the world offered at Brampton’s extensive selection of restaurants.
Brampton has a growing residential market as the city expands, catering to single family home developments as well as new condominiums, and offers a great quality of life for those who choose to call it home.
The average rent as of 2024 for Brampton is $1670 for a studio, $2080 for a 1 bedroom, $2500 for a 2 bedroom and $3090 for 3 bedroom apartment.
For families, Snelgrove, Northgate, Heart Lake East and Westgate come highly rated. Complete with low crime rates, plenty of schools, conservation areas and proximity to the highway, making travel outside of the city convenient. They have great nooks with parks and playgrounds and have some quiet streets, ideal for families.
For young professionals and lifestyle fans, other vibrant neighborhood options are Downtown Brampton and Vales of Castlemore. Each respectively boasting a bustling city vibe with diverse food and shopping, and beautiful new development homes, perfect for anyone looking to meet new friends, have fun experiences and live upscale.
Unfortunately, as a fully land-locked city with no notable bodies of water with residential areas nearby, there are no waterfront communities.
However, many residential homes in various neighborhoods back onto ravines that may have small creeks, adding to a charming and organic lifestyle appeal, perfect for families with pets or kids.
With a lot of open farmland and greenery, its known for huge entertainment like Wet ‘n’ Wild, Heart Lake Conservation Park, Treetop Trekking Brampton, Aerosports Brampton, The Rose Brampton, perfect for those interested in nature and recreation. It is also known for the Badlands, a famous park known for looking like the surface of Mars according to its visitors.
Being multicultural and diverse, there are many cultural and religious hotspots like Hindu Sabha Mandir, Gurdwara Sikh Sangat Brampton or Sri Guru Nanak Sikh Centre Brampton.
Some notable primary, elementary, secondary and high schools with high ratings in Brampton include Castlemore Public School, Great Lakes Public School and Springbrook Public School.
With children as a priority, some top rated daycares in Brampton are Little Bloomers Childcare Centre, Wee Watch Licensed Home child Care Brampton, Lullaboo Nursery and Childcare Centre with many already trusting them with childcare.
Brampton has two major healthcare systems, Peel Memorial and Brampton Civic Hospital, both sporting huge spaces, professional medical staff and lots of parking.
With plenty of extra space in residential lots, but also lots of cars from tenants and owners, an average parking space rental is around $75 in Brampton.
71% of public transit is accessible, making it relatively easy to commute using the transit system.
With huge farmland and parks, some of the best are Chinguacousy Park, Gage Park, Heart Lake Conservation Park, Badlands, Professor’s Lake Recreation Centre all offering nature, birding, hiking and trails perfect for day trips with the family.
Brampton has an exceptional livability score of 85/100, #19 ranked city in Ontario and #76 in Canada.