Brampton in 2020 is a drastically different picture from that of 1984.

The city has grown rapidly, with no end in sight to the city’s housing sprawl. In 1981, the population was 149,030. In 2011, the population had grown to 523,911, and now in 2020, the city’s population is about to surpass 600,000.

Google has updated its Google Earth Timelapse feature, so anyone can see the changes on the Earth’s surface over 35 years, and it’s mesmerizing to see how much the city has changed over the past few decades.

Some prominent changes in Brampton over the decades include:

1985: Ground breaks on Chrysler car factory at Torbram and North Park

1984-1991: Construction of the 410 from Bovaird to the 401

1991: Construction starts in the first segment of Springdale

1994: The 407 starts construction near the 427

1995: 407 construction reaches the 410

1996: 407 construction reaches the western edge of the city

1998: The Powerade Centre appears

1999: Construction of Trinity Commons

2000: NW Brampton starts to really sprawl

2004: 410 extension to Sandalwood Parkway is built

2006: 410 extension to Mayfield is built

2008: 410 extension to Hurontario is built

2009: Construction of Mount Pleasant Village begins

The data comes from a variety of sources, including the Landsat Global Archive Consolidation Program, US Geological Survey, NASA, and TIME.

You can see scroll zoom in anywhere on Earth and see your favourite or not-so-favourite places change.

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