Canada Day falls on Monday, July 1. As a result of the holiday, there will be a number of service closures.

Brampton City Hall will be closed on Monday, resulting in a number of services that will either be unavailable, or will operate under reduced service levels. Brampton’s Small Business Enterprise Centre and the city’s parks and recreation office and all libraries will be closed. After-hours service is available for urgent issues by dialing 3-1-1.

Some City of Brampton services will continue to operate at regular levels including: Fire and Emergency Services, public works and bylaw enforcement. Some recreation facilities will be open Canada Day, but people should phone ahead to confirm their program schedule.

The City of Brampton will host a free Canada Day party at Donald M. Gordon Chinguacousy Park, starting at noon and ending at 10 p.m. with a spectacular fireworks display. Entertainment includes: Elijan x Jamie Fine; Exco Levi and HighPriest; and Lights.

All LCBO stores will be closed on Canada Day. Where permitted by local municipalities, some LCBO agency stores may observe their normal hours of business on Canada Day.

Bramalea City Centre will be open on Canada Day from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. A select few grocery stores will be open on account of tourist exemptions, but people should call ahead just to be sure.

Brampton Transit will provide free shuttle service to Chinguacousy Park for the Canada Day celebrations from the following four locations: Mount Pleasant GO Station; Trinity Common Mall; Sheridan College; and, Gore Meadows Community Centre.

Regular transit service will be operating on a Sunday/holiday schedule. For information visit: www.bramptontransit.com or call 905-874-2999. GO Transit will operate on a Sunday/Holiday schedule.

Region of Peel offices and non-emergency services will be closed for the holiday. There will be no waste collection on Canada Day and garbage and recycling will be collected one day later that week.



