Interactive map provides updates on park construction projects in Brampton

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Published July 30, 2025 at 10:23 am

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A new interactive map will provide detailed information about construction work and other projects taking place at Brampton parks and recreation centres.

The map will allow residents to research what facilities at a specific park are operational, and the timelines for the upgrades and when projects will be completed.

Currently, there are over 80 parks and recreation projects underway across the city, with more planned in the months and years ahead. They include, but are not limited to Chris Gibson Recreation CentreCassie Campbell Field Hockey Dome, playground replacements, shade shelter installations and sport court enhancements.

According to the City of Brampton, the digital tool brings transparency and convenience to the planning and delivery of parks and recreation infrastructure.

The interactive map allows residents to explore the status of parks and recreation projects city-wide, with updates provided as each project reaches key milestones. From new playgrounds and splash pads to revitalized recreation centres and walkways, users can search by neighbourhood or project type to stay informed on the work happening around them.

Projects are organized into four categories:

  • Park – New Development (e.g. splash pads, outdoor rinks, fitness equipment)
  • Park – Revitalization (e.g. playground replacements, trail and court upgrades)
  • Recreation – New Development (e.g. new recreation centres, youth hubs, community parks)
  • Recreation – Revitalization (e.g. facility renovations and amenity repairs)

In addition to the construction map, the city has also launched a new public survey inviting residents to share their ideas for future park upgrades and amenities. Open until December 1, 2025, the survey asks residents to identify the features they would like to see added or improved in their neighbourhood parks.

Wards 1 and 5 Regional Councillor Rowena Santos, who is chair of the community services section for the city, said the map lets residents become active participants in how their neighbourhoods grow, not just by seeing what’s being built, but by helping shape what’s needed.

To view the construction map or take the survey, visit brampton.ca/parksplanning.

 

 

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