Events Description
Since settlement in the early 1820s, Brampton has grown to become a diverse and robust city of over 600,000 residents. Across our city, there are many fascinating facilities and preserved heritage sites for you to explore. Join us for Doors Open Brampton and explore 20+ locations – both new and old – that tell the story of this great city.
Doors Open Brampton offers visitors an opportunity to explore its unique range of cultural experiences, from well-preserved buildings from the Victorian era, to outdoor walking tours, and to modern places of worship, there are stories to discover in every neighbourhood.
WHEN & WHERE
Date & Time:
Sunday, September 21, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Venue:
- Air Canada Flight 621 Memorial — 70 Degrey Drive, Brampton
- Alderlea — 40 Elizabeth Street South, Brampton
- Brampton Armoury — 2 Chapel Street, Brampton
- Four Corners Branch Library — 65 Queen Street East, Brampton
- Grace United Church — 156 Main Street North, Brampton
- Lorne Scots Regimental Museum — 55 Queen Street East, Brampton
- Mount Pleasant Village Library — 100 Commuter Drive, Brampton
- Old Fire Hall — 6 Chapel Street, Brampton
- Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives (PAMA) — 9 Wellington Street East, Brampton
- The Rose Theatre — 1 Theatre Lane, Brampton
- Springdale Branch Library — 10705 Bramalea Road, Brampton
Paid/FREE Parking
Public Transit Accessible
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