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Brampton Community Summary
Brampton, the seat of Peel Region, is a suburban city in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), immediately north-west of Metro Toronto. As of the 2011 Census, Brampton's population was 523,911. Brampton is the third-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area, and the ninth-largest city in Canada. With the median age at 33.7, it's the youngest community in the GTA. Incorporated as a village in 1853, Brampton was once known as "The Flower Town of Canada", a title based on its large greenhouse industry.Communities within the City of Brampton include Downtown [Old] Brampton, Bramalea, Churchville, Huttonville, Springbrook, Mount Pleasant, Snelgrove, Ridgehill, Ebeneezer, Castlemore, Coleraine, Wildfield, and Tullamore, Heat Lake, Peel Village, Armbro Heights, Fletcher's Meadow and Fletcher's Creek. Modern Brampton's economy includes advanced manufacturing, retail administration and logistics, information and communication technologies, food and beverage, life sciences, and business services.
Two main school boards operate in Brampton: the Peel District School Board, which operates secular anglophone public schools, and Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, which operates Catholic anglophone public schools.
Some of the best neighbourhoods to find Bungalows for sale in Brampton are Avondale, Bram West, Brampton East, Brampton North, Brampton South, Brampton West, Central Park, Downtown Brampton, Madoc, Northwood Park, Northgate, Sandringham-Wellington, Southgate, and Toronto Gore Rural Estate.
Local Links:
Peel Region Website
Town of Brampton Website
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