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Oct 23rd, 2013

Your Guide to Brampton Parks

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Brampton’s parklands feature lush forests, impressive trails, and beautiful conservation areas that make you feel as though you are miles away from the city limits, when in reality you are smack in the middle of the city center. Whether you want to enjoy a scenic picnic, take the pooch for an off-leash walk, or simply go for a jog through beautifully maintained trails, Brampton’s many parks offer something special for everyone. Hazelview Properties has compiled a list of Brampton parks located near our 25 Rambler Drive apartments for you to explore and enjoy.

Peel Village Park
Peel Village Park is basically a hop, skip, and a jump away from Rambler Towers, located here. This park is beautifully maintained with winding walking paths that lead to nearby tennis courts. Why not grab a good book, a blanket, and some snacks for a relaxing afternoon in the park?

Kiwanis Memorial Park
Kiwanis Memorial Park features picturesque Etobicoke Creek views, large dense forest areas, and even offers a special program where individuals can have a tree planted in memory of someone special. The program allows people to select an appropriate type of tree and planting site within the park to have the tree planted, and a commemorative bronze plaque mounted as a lasting memorial or reminder of an important event. For more information on the program please visit the Brampton Kiwanis website. This park is also a popular summer and fall wedding spot due to the scenic views and beautiful landscape.

Gage Park
Gage Park is Brampton’s oldest municipal park (originally opened in 1903), and is one of the most popular hot spots in downtown Brampton. The park features beautiful floral gardens, large dense forestland, a fountain, an enormous playground, and even a wading pool for a wonderful setting that everyone can enjoy. In the wintertime, the park’s circular paved path is converted into a public ice-skating rink for year round fun. Gage Park is also home to many weekly concerts, the Brampton Rotary Club’s annual Rib n’ Roll, the Classic Cars and Legendary Stars Weekend, and more! For more information about Gage Park please click here.

With over 267 km of trails and more than 3,300 hectares of parks and open spaces, Brampton is the perfect location to get out in the open air and to discover nature. Hazelview’s Brampton apartments are within walking distance to all major amenities including shopping, schools, community centers, public transportation, and as we’ve learned today, beautiful scenic parks. For more information regarding Hazelview Properties, please click here.