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  2. Gage Park, Brampton - Wikipedia

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    The park offers floral gardens, a gazebo, large trees, a fountain, trails for rollerblading and jogging, a children's play area, a wading pool, and summer evening concerts. Ice skating on the temperature-controlled skating trail is a popular wintertime activity. [1] [3] [4] Gage Park Entrance in Summer, 2021 Brampton Rotary Club's Rib'nRoll 2010

  3. Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives - Wikipedia

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    Museum Lobby wall divided into two section. The two sets of buildings are connected by an 82-metre-long tunnel, with two skylights. One enters within the art gallery building (1958), the tunnel passes partially under the 1867 Peel County Courthouse, and into a 1986 link structure, joining the 1867 Peel County Jail and the 1890s registry office.

  4. Gage Park - Wikipedia

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    Gage Park, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, a historic city park Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gage Park .

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Brampton - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 December 2016, at 00:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Festival of Friends - Wikipedia

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    Festival of Friends was started in 1976 by artist Bill Powell Jr. [2] as an independent folk festival in Hamilton's Gage Park. Performers at the inaugural festival included Willie P. Bennett, Ray Materick, Brent Titcomb, Shirley Eikhard, Marc Jordan, Noel Harrison, Sylvia Tyson, Stan Rogers, The Good Brothers, Jesse Winchester, Ian Tamblyn, Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Raffi, Ben Mink, Jackie ...

  7. CAA Centre - Wikipedia

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    The CAA Centre (formerly the Brampton Centre for Sports & Entertainment and the Powerade Centre) [1] is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. It was built in 1998, and officially opened the same year on October 7.

  8. Brampton Fall Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Brampton Fair Grounds (Now Old Fairgrounds Park) were sold to the City of Brampton in March 1992, with the exception of the Brampton Curling Club properties. In 1995, the Region of Peel Agricultural Society bought 95.43 acres (386,200 m 2 ) of land at Heart Lake Road and Old School Road in Caledon , moving the fair to that location in ...

  9. Rose Theatre Brampton - Wikipedia

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    The Rose is a municipally-owned theatre located in downtown Brampton, Ontario. Originally Rose Theatre Brampton, a series of public events throughout September 2006 culminated in a grand opening on 29 September featuring Diana Krall. The theatre includes a main performance hall with seating for 880, and a smaller multi-purpose hall with seating ...