| Attractions in the City of Brampton. |
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| Formula Kartways is the place to race for your need for speed. With our 1/4 mile indoor track, combined with our custom built K1 Karts, no wonder we are Canada's premier indoor karting centre. |
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| Visit the Sports Hall of Fame and discover those Brampton residents who, in their time in Brampton, were renowned as exceptional athletes, executive members or coaches in Brampton’s community.The Brampton Sports Hall of Fame was founded in 1979 by a group of dedicated sport enthusiasts, in conjunction with the Brampton Parks and Recreation Department. |
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| “Canada’s Largest Water Park” is 100 acres of fabulous fun featuring Dolphin Bay children’s area with “The Big Tipper”, the only Double Tipping Bucket attraction in the world…800 gallons of water splashing down. Water Sprayland, 7 children’s water slides and the Dryland Playground. |
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| More than just well preserved buildings, it's a place where the past, present and future are linked in dynamic displays and explored through creative programming and research.The Gallery’s vast collection of works reflect the Region’s history and geography. |
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| For Bramptonians and visitors, access to lakeside play and relaxation is never far away. Surrounded by a luxurious neighbourhood, Professor’s Lake is an immense, man-made lake offering groomed sandy beaches, swimming, water slide, windsurfing, canoeing, and paddle boating. |
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| Built about 1840, Historic Bovaird House is an excellent xample of a Georgian-style farmhouse, complete with nine bay front windows. The house is filled with furnishings ranging from 1850 to 1920. |
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| The museum exhibits a collection of full-sized flying replicas of WWI fighter planes and artifacts from WWI. Experience the thrill of seeing these fighter planes in action at their popular flying show in September. |
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| With the help of the City of Brampton, the Brampton Arts Council, The Ontario Trillium Foundation, our many sponsors, and through the work of our dedicated volunteers, Beaux-Arts Brampton has been successful in running a Gallery, Shared Workshop Studio and ten individual artist's studios since April 2002. |
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| Artway is a community exhibit space for all artists in the area to exhibit, young, old, amateur or professional.It encourages our artists to keep creative and continue to create new pieces for display.
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| The Butterfly Conservatory is home to 30 species of native butterflies, plus the migrating Monarch. Not only is this an attractive exhibit, the conservatory is also an informative and educational one. See beautiful display gardens, as well as free-flying native butterflies. |
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| The Brampton Arts Council is a charitable, multi-arts umbrella organization dedicated to the promotion and development of the arts in the City of Brampton. Representing numerous artists and arts groups, the Brampton Arts Council encourages and recognizes excellence in the arts across the community. |
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| Our new performing arts centre is a gem! Its splendid new design, taking the innovations and best features of the world's finest theatres, combined with the most technological advances in stage and sound will be supported by some unforgettable acts we have in store for you. |
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| This Conservation Area takes its name from the lake which is the focus of much of the activity here. Heart Lake is a naturally occurring kettle lake - a legacy of the last glacial age in Southern Ontario. |
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| Our Ranch offers something for everyone. Relax on a trail ride, take riding lessons, throw a party, send your kids to camp, board your own horse or join our riders club. Here at Claireville Ranch, you¹ll find it all. Reliable, happy horses, certified instructors, friendly staff, and new friends. |
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| Centreville Amusement Park is nestled in over
600 acres of parkland just across the harbour from the city.
With over 30 rides and attractions and more than 14 food outlets,
there's something for everyone at Centreville. |
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