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trca.ca /parks /heart-lake-conservation-area / Heart Lake Conservation Park (HLCA) occupies 169 hectares (418 acres) in the Etobicoke Creek watershed, within the City of Brampton , Ontario . It is owned and managed by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA).
On Friday March 28, 2014 at approximately 11 a.m. the A. Grenville and William G. Davis courthouse erupted in pandemonium when an armed individual by the name of Charnjit Bassi who went by the nickname of "Sonny", according to Ontario's Special Investigation Unit of Brampton was dressed in a long camel trenchcoat, a fedora and sunglasses and proceeded to walk into the front entrance of the A ...
Heart Lake is a lake located in the northern part of Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Heart Lake along with Teapot Lake (0.7 hectares / 1.26 metres (4.1 ft) depth) are kettle lakes with the latter being a unique meromictic lake. [1] The area was opened for public use in the 1950s. [1]
The Claireville Conservation Area is a suburban conservation area located on the border of Peel Region and Toronto in Ontario, Canada. The major part of the area is located in Brampton. The park is a 343 hectare (848 acre) parcel of conservation land located on the west branch of the Humber River.
A walk-out basement is any basement that is partially underground but nonetheless allows egress directly outdoors and has floating walls. This can either be through a stairwell leading above ground, or a door directly outside if a portion of the basement is completely at or above grade. Many walk-out basements are also daylight basements.
Gage Park is an urban park in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. It is Brampton's oldest municipal park, [ 1 ] originally opened in 1903. [ 2 ] 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.
It was slated be widened to six lanes between North Park Drive and McLaughlin Road in 2020, [14] but the project was shelved after the David Suzuki Foundation, a prominent Canadian environmental group, lobbied for its cancellation, although construction of replacement noise walls and tree-clearing for the road widening were already completed. [15]
Castlemore is suburban area that is located 14 km northeast of downtown Brampton in Ontario, Canada. It consists of multiple neighbourhoods of Brampton northwest of Claireville . The area has been in active development since the early 1990s, with residential developments built in the southeastern portion in the 2000s.