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  1. View Available Registered and Drop-In Programs. Register using an existing or new City of Brampton Recreation registration account. How-to tutorials are available to guide users on how to set-up a new account, register for a course, buy a membership and more.

  2. There are over 25 community centres in Brampton. Access amenities, directions, and hours of operation here. View Our Centres.

  3. Parks and Open Spaces. Park Grass and Weed Maintenance. Track grass maintenance progress across the city with the new Grass Maintenance Tracker. Learn More about the Park Grass and Weed Maintenance.

  4. The City of Brampton offers a variety of swimming options to stay fit and active for children, youth and adults. View a full list of program offerings and activities, as well as admission requirements and wristband policies.

  5. Brampton residents ages 70+ can access FREE recreation programs and services. Visit any recreation centre to complete the verification process and sign-up for a free annual membership. Learn more.

  6. City Parks and City Sports Parks serve as destinations for active recreation and are typically focal points within the city. Examples include D. M. Gordon Chinguacousy Park, Gage Park, and Creditview Sandalwood Park.

  7. Please call 905-874-BOOK (2665) or email facilityrentals@brampton.ca for more details. Additional picnic spaces are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Rental requests will be considered as of March 1. There are no picnic shelters available at Eldorado Park. Alcohol is prohibited in the park.

  8. The Parks and Recreation Master Plan is a guiding document for the delivery of parks, open space, recreation and sport facilities over a 15 year period with the underlying objective of promoting an active and engaged community where attention to personal and public health is paramount.

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