Brampton Expanding Active Transportation Options

To promote outdoor activity and cycling as an alternate – and cleaner – mode of transportation, the City of Brampton is expanding its dedicated cycling lanes.

Brampton has an expansive network of cycling lanes on its many city streets, along with more than 100 km of cycling trails and pathways that interconnect the city with nature. 

Brampton is investing more than $500,000 from the Fund into the project, which began in 2023. The intent is to connect an east to west cycling corridor that is separated from vehicular traffic, making it safer and more convenient to explore Brampton by bike. Approximately 7 km of cycling facilities are being constructed on several different streets throughout the city. 

This project is part of a series of recommendations outlined in Brampton’s Active Transportation Master Plan. The plan focuses on an implementation strategy for building a connected cycling and pedestrian network across the City to enable safer, more convenient travel and to encourage cycling as a viable means of transportation for both recreational and utilitarian purposes for the general public.


A person riding a bicycle down a bike path.
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