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  2. List of roads in Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Mavis Road is a short road within Brampton, only running between the south city limits near Highway 407 and Steeles Avenue It is designated as Peel Road 18. and is the shortest stretch of designated regional road in Peel, encompassing only the Brampton section of the street, extending neither south along it into Mississauga or further north via ...

  3. Brampton-Caledon Airport - Wikipedia

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    Brampton-Caledon Airport (TC LID: CNC3) is a privately owned general aviation airport in Caledon, near Brampton, Ontario, Canada, northwest of Toronto. The club and airport was established in 1946 and occupies 240 acres (0.97 km 2 ) of land.

  4. Brampton Civic Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The 608-bed hospital [1] was designed by Parkin Architects Limited in joint venture with Adamson Associates and built by a joint venture of Carillion and EllisDon. [2] The Brampton Civic Hospital is one of Canada's first public hospitals to be designed, built, financed, and maintained under a private-public partnership.

  5. Bramalea Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Bramalea Secondary School (BSS) is a high school located in Bramalea, Brampton, Ontario, operating under the Peel District School Board established in 1963.

  6. Hurontario LRT - Wikipedia

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    Bus shelter ad (using the Hazel McCallion Line name) for the Hurontario LRT from 2022. In 2016, the LRT line was projected to cost $1.4 billion. [14] ( Prior to the cancellation of the Brampton portion of the line, the estimated cost was around $1.6 billion. [15])

  7. Brampton City Hall - Wikipedia

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    A park on the site for many years was home to the Brampton Cenotaph (opened in 1928 by Governor General Lord Willingdon [1]), it was named Memorial Park. (A park at South Fletcher's Sportsplex now uses the name and the old former park named Ken Whillans Square ) [ 2 ] A downtown bus terminal on part of the site opened after 1976 and was closed ...

  8. Ontario Highway 2 - Wikipedia

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    238.5: 148.2 Highway 401 – Toronto, London: Highway 401 exit 238: 239.7: 148.9 County Road 55 east: Formerly Highway 53 east: Oxford–Brant boundary: Blandford-Blenheim: 244.7– 258.3: 152.0– 160.5 County Road 2 ends County Highway 2 begins: Oxford County Road 2 eastern terminus; Brant County Highway 2 western terminus; 14.1 km (8.8 mi ...

  9. Brampton City Council - Wikipedia

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    Brampton City Council is the governing body for the City of Brampton, Ontario. It consists of the mayor of Brampton (currently Patrick Brown), five elected regional councillors and five elected city councillors. Each councillor represents two city wards. The council meets at Brampton City Hall.