Alloa

[osm_map lat="43.7045314" lon="-79.8568729" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.7045314, -79.8568729 Alloa is a small historic community located on the western edge of Brampton, near the boundary with Caledon. While much of its early history was rural and agricultural, modern development has brought new housing and infrastructure to the area. Despite these changes, Alloa maintains traces of its heritage, with open landscapes and quieter streets compared to Brampton’s denser neighbourhoods. It serves as a transition point between suburban Brampton and the countryside, making it appealing to those who enjoy a blend of rural charm and urban accessibility.
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Bramalea

[osm_map lat="43.7204722" lon="-79.7218702" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.7204722, -79.7218702 Bramalea is one of Canada’s first fully planned communities and remains one of Brampton’s most iconic suburbs. Developed beginning in the 1960s, it was designed with a series of alphabetical sections, community centres, and greenbelts to create a self-contained suburban environment. Bramalea includes parks, schools, shopping centres like Bramalea City Centre, and recreational facilities, making it highly convenient for residents. It has a diverse population and a strong community identity, reflecting Brampton’s growth and multicultural character. Today, Bramalea stands as both a historic example of suburban planning and a thriving residential hub. Tags: - Name: Bramalea - Place Type: Suburban District
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Bramalea Woods

[osm_map lat="43.715606" lon="-79.7361841" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.715606, -79.7361841 Bramalea Woods is part of the larger Bramalea community, one of Brampton’s most historic and carefully planned suburban developments. This neighbourhood features quiet tree-lined streets and a strong community atmosphere. It is known for nearby parks and recreational facilities, offering residents a comfortable and family-friendly environment. Tags: - attribution: Natural Resources Canada - Name: Bramalea Woods - Name (French): Bramalea Woods - Place Type: Neighbourhood
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Castlemore

[osm_map lat="43.7919539" lon="-79.6898648" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.7919539, -79.6898648 Castlemore is a prestigious neighbourhood in Brampton, often associated with upscale housing and well-planned communities. The area is known for its large homes, quiet streets, and proximity to natural spaces such as parks and ravines. Castlemore attracts families and professionals looking for both elegance and suburban comfort within the city. Tags: - attribution: Natural Resources Canada - canvec:CODE:1580010: 080 - canvec:UUID: 007289ac2e6340008b25899c465facf4 - Name: Castlemore - Name (French): Castlemore - Place Type: Neighbourhood - Source: CanVec_Import_2009
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Churchill Business Community

[osm_map lat="43.6204517" lon="-79.7750372" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.6204517, -79.7750372 Churchill Business Community is a mixed-use area in Brampton where commercial and light industrial spaces dominate. While not a traditional residential neighbourhood, it plays an important role in the city’s economy. Many companies and offices are located here, contributing to local employment and supporting Brampton’s reputation as a growing business hub. Tags: - Name: Churchill Business Community - Place Type: Neighbourhood
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Churchville

[osm_map lat="43.6310551" lon="-79.7573372" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.6310551, -79.7573372 Churchville is one of Brampton’s most historic communities and is designated as a heritage conservation district. Founded in the 1800s, it has preserved much of its original charm, with historic homes, churches, and tree-lined streets. The Credit River runs through Churchville, adding natural beauty to its heritage character. Unlike many other Brampton neighbourhoods, Churchville has managed to retain a village-like feel despite urban development around it. Today, it is both a residential community and a cultural landmark, giving visitors a glimpse into Brampton’s early history while offering residents a unique place to live.
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Ebenezer

[osm_map lat="43.7721482" lon="-79.6632824" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.7721482, -79.6632824 Ebenezer is a small historic community within Brampton that has grown alongside modern development. While much of its past was rural, today it blends old charm with new residential and commercial growth. Its location near major routes makes it accessible, while still retaining a connection to Brampton’s heritage. Tags: - attribution: Natural Resources Canada - Name: Ebenezer - Place Type: Neighbourhood
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Eldorado Park

[osm_map lat="43.6440241" lon="-79.7707365" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.6440241, -79.7707365 Eldorado Park is both a neighbourhood and a well-known recreational destination in Brampton. Located along the Credit River, it is home to one of the city’s largest parks, offering trails, picnic areas, and riverside activities. The residential community around Eldorado Park features spacious homes and green surroundings, attracting families who value outdoor living. The park itself is a favourite for summer gatherings, fishing, and hiking, while the surrounding neighbourhood provides a calm suburban environment with easy access to natural beauty. Eldorado Park is one of Brampton’s most distinctive communities because of its unique combination of housing and extensive green space.
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Gorewood Acres

[osm_map lat="43.7427467" lon="-79.6473547" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.7427467, -79.6473547 Gorewood Acres is a semi-rural neighbourhood located in Brampton’s eastern section. The area is defined by spacious properties, greenery, and a quieter lifestyle compared to denser suburban areas. It reflects Brampton’s mix of urban and country influences, attracting those who appreciate both community connections and open landscapes. Tags: - attribution: Natural Resources Canada - Name: Gorewood Acres - Name (French): Gorewood Acres - Place Type: Neighbourhood
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Grahamsville

[osm_map lat="43.723734" lon="-79.6690652" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.723734, -79.6690652 Grahamsville is a lesser-known neighbourhood in Brampton, historically tied to the city’s early development. While modern urban growth has changed the area, it remains part of Brampton’s identity. Today, it is largely residential, offering a blend of older homes and redeveloped properties, with access to nearby commercial and community spaces. Tags: - attribution: Natural Resources Canada - Name: Grahamsville - Name (French): Grahamsville - Place Type: Neighbourhood
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Huttonville

[osm_map lat="43.6444171" lon="-79.7990028" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.6444171, -79.7990028 Huttonville is a historic suburb located on the western edge of Brampton, along the Credit River. It was once a rural settlement but has gradually been surrounded by suburban growth. Today, Huttonville blends heritage with modern living, offering spacious homes, green spaces, and a quieter pace compared to central Brampton. Its location near major roads makes it convenient for commuting, while its riverside setting gives it a distinct natural appeal. Huttonville is valued for its small-community atmosphere within the larger city, making it attractive for families who prefer a suburban lifestyle with a touch of history.
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Madoc

[osm_map lat="43.7069889" lon="-79.7543341" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.7069889, -79.7543341 Madoc is a long-established neighbourhood in Brampton, offering a mix of housing styles, schools, and local shops. It is well connected to the rest of the city and is valued for its sense of community. With nearby parks and easy access to downtown Brampton, Madoc provides residents with both convenience and suburban comfort.
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Mayfield

[osm_map lat="43.7625268" lon="-79.7924381" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.7625268, -79.7924381 Mayfield is located in the northern part of Brampton, near the city’s boundary with Caledon. It is a developing area that balances suburban living with access to natural landscapes. As Brampton continues to grow, Mayfield is seeing new residential projects, making it an attractive spot for families seeking more space while still being close to city amenities.    
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Mount Pleasant

[osm_map lat="43.6758232" lon="-79.8210659" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.6758232, -79.8210659 Mount Pleasant is one of Brampton’s fastest-growing neighbourhoods, centred around the Mount Pleasant GO Station. The area is designed as a transit-oriented community, with modern housing, pedestrian-friendly streets, and a central public square. Families are drawn to Mount Pleasant for its new schools, parks, and recreational spaces, while commuters benefit from direct train access to Toronto. The neighbourhood also features a library and community centre, making it a hub for cultural and social activities. As a model of smart urban planning, Mount Pleasant has become one of Brampton’s showcase communities.
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Northwood Park

[osm_map lat="43.6750243" lon="-79.7821717" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.6750243, -79.7821717 Northwood Park is a vibrant residential neighbourhood in Brampton, recognized for its family-friendly atmosphere and strong community ties. The area has a wide variety of housing, including detached homes and townhouses, along with schools, churches, and shopping centres that meet residents’ daily needs. Parks and recreational facilities are well integrated into the neighbourhood, offering plenty of options for sports and outdoor activities. Its central location provides quick access to Brampton’s downtown and major transit routes. Northwood Park continues to be a desirable choice for families and newcomers who value both community spirit and convenience.
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Ridgehill

[osm_map lat="43.6775846" lon="-79.7653187" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.6775846, -79.7653187 Ridgehill is one of Brampton’s established neighbourhoods, known for its mix of detached homes, schools, and community amenities. The area benefits from its proximity to downtown Brampton, offering residents easy access to cultural attractions, shopping, and public services. Ridgehill is also close to several parks, giving families opportunities for outdoor recreation. The neighbourhood is well-connected by major roads and transit, making it convenient for commuters. Over the years, Ridgehill has retained a strong sense of community, combining suburban charm with access to city life.
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Snelgrove

[osm_map lat="43.7337522" lon="-79.8249953" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.7337522, -79.8249953 Snelgrove is a neighbourhood in the northern part of Brampton, bordering the town of Caledon. Originally a village before being incorporated into the city, Snelgrove has retained a unique identity. It offers a suburban lifestyle with access to both Brampton’s amenities and Caledon’s rural landscapes. The area is well-served by shopping plazas, schools, and local services, making it self-sufficient and family-friendly. With its blend of history, community spirit, and modern conveniences, Snelgrove represents both Brampton’s growth and its connections to surrounding regions.
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Springbrook

[osm_map lat="43.6567306" lon="-79.7922241" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.6567306, -79.7922241 Springbrook is a residential neighbourhood in Brampton that combines suburban living with close proximity to natural features. The community is characterized by quiet streets, family-oriented housing, and convenient access to parks and trails. Residents of Springbrook enjoy a balance between a peaceful lifestyle and quick connections to Brampton’s central districts. The area has schools, local plazas, and recreational facilities that make it especially attractive for families. With its location near conservation lands, Springbrook also appeals to those who value nature and outdoor activities while still living in an urban setting.  
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Springdale

[osm_map lat="43.7539002" lon="-79.7694519" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.7539002, -79.7694519 Springdale is one of Brampton’s largest and best-known suburban neighbourhoods, home to a diverse population and a vibrant mix of parks, schools, and shopping plazas. The area is family-oriented, with plenty of green spaces and community facilities. Residents value its accessibility to major roads and public transit, making Springdale both convenient and lively. Tags: - Name: Springdale - Place Type: Neighbourhood
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Woodhill

[osm_map lat="43.7435088" lon="-79.6957885" width="100%" height="480px"] Location: 43.7435088, -79.6957885 Woodhill is a residential neighbourhood in Brampton characterized by a suburban layout with a mix of detached homes, schools, and local parks. Families enjoy the calm environment and access to everyday amenities. The area has grown steadily and maintains a balance between peaceful living and urban accessibility. Tags: - attribution: Natural Resources Canada - Name: Woodhill - Name (French): Woodhill - Place Type: Neighbourhood
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