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Safe and Active Communities

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We offer a wide range of opportunities for sponsorship in Brampton's recreational programming. Our world-class facilities host a variety of indoor and outdoor amenities that support diverse programs and activities. Beyond sports, there is something for every age group and interest, including initiatives in science, technology, mathematics, and environmental learning, as well as arts, culture, wellness, and inclusive programming. These opportunities allow sponsors to connect with the community, support accessible experiences, and contribute to the growth, development, and well-being of residents across our cit​y.

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Recreation Programs

Brampton offers a variety of recreational sponsorship opportunities that support active and connected communities. These include golf at Peel Village Golf Course, swimming programs at community centres, winter skating at outdoor rinks, and free youth drop-in sports after school. Sponsoring these programs helps provide safe, engaging, and inclusive opportunities for residents of all ages to stay active and connected, while also fostering a sense of community, promoting healthy lifestyles, supporting youth development, and ensuring that everyone—regardless of background or ability—has access to meaningful recreational experiences that enhance well-being and social connection across Brampton.

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Free youth Drop-In Sports take place at multiple recreation centres between the hours of 3pm and 5pm to attract and welcome Brampton's youth during the afterschool hours.This program allows youth to come together year-round in a safe and welcoming space to engage in sport with their friends and other youth within their schools and co​mmunity.

Located in the heart of Brampton, Peel Village Golf Course is constructed within a 67-ac​re flood plain surrounding the Etobicoke Creek. The Golf Season runs from April 1 to November 1 annually. The course offers golfers nine challenging holes in a natural setting. The course, a mix of tree-lined dog-legs, water hazards, sand traps, elevated tee boxes and greens.

During the winter season, Brampton has a variety of free outdoor skating rinks. In addition to the free skates, there are multiple learn-to-skate programs that take place at our facilities.

Available at most community centres, swimming programs provide opportunities for all ages. Programs vary depending on location, and range from swimming lessons, lane swims, female or male-only lessons, Brampton Lifesaving Club, aqua fit and aquatic therapy.  

Community Support

Through education, outreach, and community-driven initiatives, the City fosters a proactive and engaged population. These efforts empower individuals and families while encouraging residents to play an active role in building safe, resilient, and inclusive neighbourhoods. By offering accessible programs, partnerships, and resources, the City supports lifelong learning, promotes well-being, and strengthens social connections, ensuring that all residents feel informed, supported, and connected within their community.

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Emergency Preparedness Week is part of an enhanced public awareness campaign to educate renters – specifically young adults, newcomers, single parents, people with disabilities living independently and our vulnerable population – that preparedness starts with them. The Emergency Preparedness Week Campaign aims to encourage Brampton residents to buy content insurance for their household items and maintain an emergency kit that keeps them and their families self-sufficient for at least 72 hours until further help arrives.

This city wide campaign is held annually to provide the community with the information they need on the dangers of carbon monoxide and important information about fire safety. The initiative includes education and activities throughout the city on preventative measures for residents and businesses.

The Nurturing Neighbourhoods Program is an initiative within the Community Safety & Well-Being Office, at the City of Brampton. It is an innovative way to engage Brampton residents and encourage civic community building. Through the Nurturing Neighbourhoods Program, residents have the opportunity to play an active role, and even take the lead, in shaping the future of their neighbourhood.