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In 2018, the City of Brampton launched the Don’t Mow, Let it Grow initiative that focuses on converting select areas of public land covered by turf grass into pollinator habitats and meadows. This initiative will help beautify Brampton and make it a more healthy, resilient and environmentally sustainable city.

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D​earbourne Park No-Mow Area

In Spring 2022, a significant milestone was achieved when Dearbourne Park was selected as the first No Mow site within a neighbourhood park. In Summer 2022, the site received overwhelming community support during an August open house, leading to its designation as a pilot project. The purpose of this pilot is to establish a community-led project that focuses on creating and maintaining pollinator habitats in local neighbo​urhoods, while also providing opportunities for learning about pollinators, biodiversity, and habitat building through the formation of a volunteer community group.

Through this project the City aspires to foster a sense of environmental stewardship among local residents and promote ecological well-being for generations to come.


Project Benefits

  • Local biodiversity promotion​
  • Supporting ecosystem service
  • Local climate change mitigation
  • Community activation, capacity building and educational opportunities
  • Increases park's aesthetic appeal


Engaging the Com​munity

On March 21, 2023 there was an open house at Earnscliffe Recreation Centre on the Dearbourne Park Pollinator Project. The project team presented the proposed project plan, habitat design options and planting plan for community feedback. Open house boards are provided below.

Project Plan, Habitat Concepts and Planting Plan Boards​


Dearbourne Park Community Group​

Through the Adopt-A-Park program, the City of Brampton is facilitating the creation of a volunteer community group that will plant, monitor and maintain the Dearbourne Pollinator Habitat. The community group will be responsible for the planting and long-term maintenance for the success of the habitat by hosting 4 activities per year consisting of planting, weed pulling, litter clean ups, and anything else the group comes up with.


Why volunteer?

  • Increase biodiversity in your local ecosystem
  • Learn about pollinators, native plants, and gain training from experts
  • Connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for the environment
  • Earn volunteer hours for school
  • Enjoy the health benefits of spending time outdoors and engaging in physical activity


Are you interested in joining the group?

Fill out this form!​​


​Project Updates

​June 2023 - Site p​​reparations are underway!

Have you stopped by the habitat lately and wondered what the black landscape tarp is? The black tarp will solarize the grass and invasive species underneath so that when we plant the area with native pollinator plants in the fall, the plants have a better success rate at establishing in the Spring and following seasons. We will be removing the tarp in September for our community planting event. The tarp will then be placed over the second phase of the habitat which is directly to the left of where the tarp is today.

The log border around the habitat was placed to protect the area from grass cuttings and provide aesthetic value for the broader park space.


August 2nd Community Group Meeting​

On August 2nd, the Dearbourne Park Community Group gathered for their first meeting at the pollinator habitat. The group recieved a tour of the habitat and future design plans, pulled invasive species, mulched trees and completed a bioblitz.

Check out the bioblitz results on the iNaturalist project page: Dearbourne Park Pollinator Habitat Project


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Let's Plant Pollinator Habitat: Community Planting Event

When: Saturday, September 9th, 10:00am-12:00pm

Where: Dearbourne Park Pollinator Habitat


CLICK HERE TO REGISTER​

Join us for the first community planting event of the Dearbourne Park Pollinator Habitat! 🌸🐝 This in-person event will take place on Saturday, September 9, 2023 from 10:00am -12:00 pm (Eastern Daylight Time).

Bring your family and friends to help us plant a vibrant and welcoming space for our local pollinators. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, everyone is welcome to participate in this hands-on experience. We will be planting over 20 different species of pollinator plants! 🌼🦋

All attendees will have the opportunity to take one (1) pollinator plant and seed pack home to plant in their gardens. Snacks and water will be provided. Please wear closed-toe shoes and long pants if possible.

Mark your calendars and spread the word about the Dearbourne Park Community Pollinator Planting Event. We can't wait to see you there!​

For more information, contact: karley.cianchino@brampton.ca​​​

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