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The heart of downtown Brampton and one of the city’s most popular public spaces. Located in downtown area of Brampton.
One of the best nature destinations in Brampton for Hiking trails in Brampton. Popular for both relaxing and outdoor activities
Tyendinaga Cavern & Caves is a natural karst cave system located at 2623 Harmony Road near Belleville in Tyendinaga Township, Ontario, Canada.
Located near Owen Sound, Inglis Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in Ontario and the largest waterfall surrounding the city.
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park in Mono, Ontario, Canada — great for a nature-filled day trip with trails through forests, cliffs and views of the Niagara Escarpment.
One of the most popular attractions in Brampton, and great for families, couples, walks, sports, and seasonal events.
Eldorado Park is one of the best places in Brampton for quiet walks, riverside picnics, and casual outdoor time.
Claireville is the most “real nature escape” among these three. It feels much less urban and is one of the best hiking and wildlife areas in Brampton.
Professor’s Lake gives more of a beach-and-lake experience inside the city. It’s especially popular in summer for swimming and water activities.
A popular indoor LEGO-themed attraction designed mainly for kids ages 3–10 which features interactive rides, LEGO building zones, a 4D cinema, play areas, and miniature Toronto landmarks built from LEGO bricks.
Canada’s Wonderland is Canada’s largest theme park, located just north of Toronto. It spans about 330 acres and features over 200 attractions
McMichael Canadian Art Collection is one of Canada’s most famous art museums and cultural landmarks.