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Brampton-Orangeville Rail Trail (BORT)

​​​​​​​​​The City of Brampton is in the process of converting its portion of the Orangeville-Brampton Railway Corridor, which is over 14 km, into a recreational trail!

The future recreational trail will connect the City of Brampton to the City of Mississauga, Town of Caledon, Town of Orangeville and beyond! The recreational trail will link Brampton neighbourhoods together through active transportation, programmed ameni​ties, and landscaping. Transforming the current rail corridor will foster a mosaic of vibrant and sustainable urban spaces that prioritize physical and mental well-being for residents.

To complete this multi-year project, the City is collaborating with the Region of Peel, neighbouring municipalities, and the conservation authorities to develop a united 'Rail to Trail.​​

Join us at the Farmers Market​ on the upcoming dates to share your comments and suggestions regarding the development of the future multi-use recreational trail.

  • Saturday September 21 8am to 1pm
  • Saturday September 28 8am to 1pm
  • Saturday October 12 8am to 1pm

Project Phases

  • Phase 1: Visioning and Public Outreach​​
  • Phase 2: Technical Background Investigations and Detailed Design
  • Phase 3: Construction.

For more information regarding this project, please contact parkplanning@brampton.ca.​​

​Have your say

Please take a moment to complete a brief survey about the upcoming recreational trail. Your input is valuable in helping us design the trail according to your preferences.

Complete Survey

Map of the City of Brampton Illustrating the area belonging to the Brampton-Orangeville Rail Trail shown as a green line.


Contact Parks Maintenance and Operations - Community Services

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