​Outdoor skating, Mount Chinguacousy, giving back events and more!



BRAMPTON, ON – A host of winter activities are taking Brampton by storm in the coming weeks and you don’t want to miss out! From outdoor skating and skiing, to breakfast with Santa and festive charitable events, there really is something for everyone.



What’s happening in Brampton this winter?



Outdoor skating

Outdoor ice skating rink openings are weather dependent, and rinks could open as early as the first week of December. As of December 7, Gage Park Outdoor Skating Trail has opened to the public. Stay tuned for updates regarding additional ice rinks.



The City currently operates three free outdoor ice skating rinks: Chinguacousy Park Skate Trail, Mount Pleasant Outdoor Skating Rink, and Gage Park Outdoor Skating Trail.



The Gore Meadows Community Centre covered outdoor ice rink is scheduled to open in Winter 2018, weather permitting. Fees apply.



More info is available here.



Christmas in the Park

On Saturday, December 15, families can enjoy a day filled with holiday cheer at Chinguacousy Park. Activities include breakfast with Santa, writing letters to Santa and building gingerbread houses. Registration is required for each activity.



Mount Chinguacousy – skiing, snowboarding and tubing

Mount Chinguacousy comes alive when the snow falls. Bundle up and hit the slopes beginning December 27 (weather permitting) on Brampton's own ski, snowboard and tubing hill. Improve your skills with a ski or snowboard lesson and warm up in the cozy chalet. Entrance to the ski chalet is at the corner of Central Park Drive and Bramalea Road.



More info is available here.



Holiday programs

Have fun and stay active over the holidays with a wide variety of camps and other festive programs. Before and after care is available.



More info is available here.



Brampton New Year’s Eve 2018

This New Year's Eve, join us for fun, family-friendly activities, live entertainment and fireworks in downtown Brampton.



A live concert, curated with support from Brampton’s own SounDrive Records, will take place at Garden Square from 8 pm to midnight on Monday, December 31. The concert will feature headliner Shawn Hook as well as the Julian Taylor Band and Brampton-based artists, Raz, Melle Rose and DJ Tam. Two exciting fireworks displays, presented by Tim Hortons, will take place at both 9 pm and midnight.



The fun goes beyond Garden Square, too. This year, family-friendly entertainment will take place at City Hall from 6:30 to 9 pm with a live dance party in the Conservatory and a roaming magician and warming area in the Atrium. Families are encouraged to catch the early fireworks show at 9 pm at Garden Square when the party at City Hall wraps up.



Everyone is encouraged to visit Gage Park to view the thousands of sparkling winter lights and skate on the trail throughout the festivities.



More info is available here.



Giving back events

Brampton Animal Shelter’s 12 Days of Christmas

The Brampton Animal Shelter is spreading cheer this season with its 12 Days of Christmas event from December 7 to 18, 2018. You and your four-legged friend are invited to join us for giving back events and the opportunity to win cool prizes and visit us for festive activities.



More info is available here.



Food and Toy Drive

From December 3 to 16, residents are invited to drop off non-perishable food items or new, unwrapped toys at City Hall or any community centre or library in Brampton. Donations will be given to local food bank and community kitchen, The Knights Table, to be distributed to families in need in our community.



More info is available here.



Stuff-A-Jeep

Enforcement officers will be at Walmart, 50 Quarry Edge, on December 8 from 11 am to 4 pm accepting food and toy donations to support those in need in the Brampton community. All donated items will go to the local Toys for Tots and the Salvation Army Food Sharing Network.



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“The holidays are a magical time in Brampton – our city sparkles with thousands of lights, friends and families glide across our skating rinks and down Mount Chinguacousy, we count down to the New Year with incredible entertainment and we spread joy by giving back to our community. The 2018 holiday season is filled with fun for everyone, and I encourage all Bramptonians to take part in the festivities.”

- Mayor Patrick Brown





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