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Brampton

Considered the 3rd largest city within Ontario, Canada and the eleventh largest city in Canada, the city of Brampton was formerly referred to as the Flowertown of Canada and the seat of Peel Region. With a median age within the community of 33.7, the city is also considered the youngest of all communities in the Greater Toronto Area. With an average yearly growth rate of roughly 7 percent, Brampton is likewise considered amongst the nation's fastest growing municipalities nowadays.

Brampton City offers its residents and visitors various recreational areas for activities, including three trails systems which connect many of its recreation facilities, parks, and lakes which are great venues for swimming, fishing, skating and canoeing. All through the summer season, golfers could take up classes. Some of the sports locations and teams existing in Brampton City consist of: Powerade Centre (provides many outdoor facilities, comprising 5 illuminated baseball diamonds, a rugby field and a cricket pitch), Victoria Park Arena, Century Gardens Recreation Centre, and the City of Brampton Sports Hall of Fame (honours the history of sport within Brampton City and specifically those people who have made great achievements and contributions in sports development). Various sporting locations within the city comprise an outdoor ice path for skating (Gage Park) and the ski lift (Chinguacousy Park).

Brampton is overflowing with talented artists who have mastered the arts -- especially dance, music and drama. Individuals who are interested in outdoor concerts, choral performances, dance, Shakespeare, symphonies, jazz, live theatre, folk music, sculpture, and gallery exhibits would surely enjoy their stay in the city. The Brampton Arts Council offers the Heritage, Arts, Entertainment and Cultural Entrepreneurship Program to the people of Brampton. Individuals who are into the arts could go to Beaux Arts Gallery (the second floor is home to eight private working studios, showcasing art from a variety of media and is open to the people), Peel Heritage Complex (the Art Gallery of Peel is likewise recognized for its acclaimed publications, quality educational programs and long-running Juried Art Show), and Visual Arts Brampton - Artway (celebrates the arts through still life, portraits, painting, drawing and printmaking).

Brampton's economy is mostly based on business services, food and beverage, logistics, information and communication technologies, advanced manufacturing and retail administration and logistics. The main businesses that are headquartered here comprise: Canadian Tire, Parkinson Coach Line, MD Robotics, Frito Lay Canada, Loblaw Companies Ltd., Hudson's Bay Company, Maple Lodge Farms, Chrysler Canada, Coca Cola Bottling Company, Nestle, Nortel, Para Paints, Ford, Rogers Communications, Brafasco, and Best Buy.