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  2. List of roads in Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Bramalea Road is named after the city's Bramalea district; Bramalea is a portmanteau of Brampton, Malton (Malton being a village that is part of Mississauga today), and lea (an old English word meaning meadow or grassland) created by the farmer William Sheard, who owned a large parcel of cattle grazing land that he sold for the new venture ...

  3. Queen Street, Brampton - Wikipedia

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    The proposed Queen Street-Highway 7 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor is "poised to be a game-changer for Brampton and Vaughan". [1] This project aims to address the city's growing transportation challenges while stimulating economic growth and enhancing quality of life. [2] Key benefits of a BRT on Queen Street include: [3]

  4. Tullamore, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Tullamore is a semi-rural community on the boundary of Brampton and Caledon in Ontario, Canada. It was named after the settlers who arrived from the Irish townland of 'Tully More' in County Sligo. The community is centred on the intersection of Airport and Mayfield Roads. [1] It had a population of 6 in 2006.

  5. Category:Geography of Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Gage Park, Brampton; H. Heart Lake Conservation Area This page was last edited on 28 February 2020, at 22:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Mount Pleasant, Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Mount Pleasant is a neighbourhood of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, located in the northwestern portion of the city. Historically, the community was a rural hamlet surrounded by agricultural lands. Since the Mount Pleasant GO Station opened in 2006, the area has experienced rapid suburban growth. Also, retail amenities have opened in the area.

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  8. Brampton City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Brampton's Old Fire Hall, built in 1854 at 2 Chapel Street, was originally a market hall. The second floor "long room" was being used by the village council chambers by 1860. The first meeting of Brampton Town Council took place here in 1874. Council meetings were held here until 1911. [9]

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