You are invited to celebrate the True North’s diverse musical landscape.We have been invited to … Experience Brampton’s history, heritage, and unique cultural spaces at over 20 locations across the city.Celebrate the holiday season with Brampton's Winter Lights Festival. Be sure to check the City of Brampton Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram accounts regularly for updates on inclement weather.The annual Tree Lighting Ceremony is the official kickoff celebration for holiday season in Brampton. Shop for unique gifting items, enjoy a sweet treat, or ride the carousel – this year’s market celebrates the whimsical energy of the holidays by combining the charm of a holiday market with the energy of a winter carnival – all located in Garden Square.Catch the annual Brampton Santa Claus Parade at 5pm on Saturday November 16, presented by the Rotary Club of Brampton. Join us in lighting the Christmas Tree in Ken Whillans square, and watch downtown Brampton come to life with lights! Learn More. Watch the tree light up at 8pm, and enjoy free activities, light installations, and entertainment all evening long.John St and Beatty Ave will be converted from one-way streets to two-way streets from 3:30pm to 8pm. Brampton City Council just approved a fireworks display for Diwali starting next year.For those of you who are unaware, millions celebrate Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, by attending fireworks displays, prayers and celebratory gatherings across the world every autumn.
Celebrate the first lighting of the tree in Ken Whillans Square, shop the outdoor holiday market, and enjoy Canada’s largest nighttime Santa Claus Parade presented by the Rotary Club of Brampton.Start your shopping and get in the holiday spirit at this year’s outdoor Christmas Market presented by Tire World.
Together, Bramptonians will count down to light up the City’s 60-foot spruce tree, decorated with over 10,000 Christmas lights, in Ken Whillans Square. Celebrating their 25th anniversary, the annual Brampton Santa Claus Parade is the largest single-day event in the Region of Peel and is considered to be the largest nighttime parade in Canada! Date: on Friday, November 15 at downtown Brampton’s Garden Square.
Please note the following road closures.Main St will be closed for the Brampton Santa Claus Parade. To book your booth or any inquiries, contact Ricky Bajaj at 416 856 6304 or email rbajaj@metroland.com. Visit There are 5 municipal parking garages in downtown Brampton that have free parking for the Winter Lights Festival. Cancellations may occur due to extreme weather conditions. The 6th annual Suhaag Festival of Lights will have plenty of fun for families, with traditional and modern music and dance, a variety of … Join us in lighting the Christmas Tree in Ken Whillans square, and watch downtown Brampton come to life with lights!Brampton is celebrating Victoria Day together online. Bramalea City Centre is set to once again host the largest indoor Diwali celebration on Diwali weekend—and admission is free! Brampton is celebrating Victoria Day together online. Celebrate Victoria Day. Celebrating their 25th anniversary, the annual Brampton Santa Claus Parade is the largest single-day event in the Region of Peel and is considered to be the largest nighttime parade in Canada! Brampton's Winter Lights Festival will operate during rain, shine, or snow. Our celebration includes family-friendly online activities, local foods offering contactless pick-up or delivery and virtual fireworks!Brampton celebrates the heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis each year on National Indigenous Peoples Day.Brampton's Canada Day celebration traditionally draws thousands of residents and visitors together to celebrate Canada’s birthday. Celebrate the holiday season with Brampton's Winter Lights Festival.