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Park and Picnic Area Rules

The following items and activities are not permitted in the park or designated picnic areas:

  • Alcohol, smoking and cannabis
  • Amplified sound or sound-amplifying devices
  • Charcoal barbecues
  • Food trucks
  • Generators or other power-generating equipment
  • Inflatable structures or bouncy castles
  • Vehicles on grassed areas
  • Open flames or open-flame cooking
  • Tents or shade structures larger than 10 ft. x 10 ft.

Please Note

  • Additional picnic spaces may be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Barbecues and picnics are permitted within designated picnic areas only.
  • Parking may be limited during peak times.
  • Pets must remain leashed and under control at all times, where applicable.
  • Tents and shade structures must be no larger than 10 ft. x 10 ft. and cannot be staked into the ground.
  • Visitors are encouraged to use designated parking areas and pathways only.

Picnic Shelters and Permits

  • Picnic shelters are available by permit only and are rented on a daily basis.
  • Select picnic areas may be available for reservation.
  • Additional picnic tables may be available for rent, subject to availability.
  • There is no designated parking for picnic shelters.
  • Hydro and power access are not available at picnic shelters.
  • Requests to reschedule must be submitted at least 14 days before the rental date.
  • Refunds and rescheduling are not permitted within 14 days of the rental date or due to weather.
  • To obtain a permit or request reservation information, contact the appropriate park booking office.

Visitor Information

  • All patrons and vehicles must leave the park before the posted closing time.
  • Staff may begin providing park closure reminders 30 to 60 minutes before closing.
  • All vehicles must remain in designated parking areas.
  • Carpooling and public transit are recommended during peak times.
  • Gates may close to vehicular traffic during peak periods.
  • When access to the park is temporarily closed due to full capacity, customers with a confirmed swim or pool reservation will be permitted to enter.
  • Fishing is permitted where applicable and must comply with provincial regulations.
  • Visitors are encouraged to remain on maintained paths and within designated areas.
  • Poisonous plants and natural hazards may be present in unmaintained areas of the park.​

Questions? 

View a list of Frequently Asked Questions or visit our Contact Us​ page to find additional information you are looking for​.​​​


Eldorado Park Picnic Guidelines

  • BBQs: Residents are permitted to set-up BBQ/picnics within designated picnic areas. Charcoal BBQs are not permitted. Please note: we do not allow open flame of any kind.
  • Picnic Areas: Please note: select picnic areas are available for reservation. Please call 905-874-BOOK (2665) or email facilityrentals@brampton.ca for more details.
  • Additional picnic spaces are available on a first-come, first-serve basis
  • Rental requests will be considered as of March 1.​
  • ​There are no picnic shelters available at Eldorado Park.
  • Alcohol is prohibited in the park.
  • Amplified sound will not be allowed.
  • Tent or shade structures must be no larger than 10’ x 10’ and cannot be staked into the ground.
  • Inflated structures such as bouncy castles will not be permitted.
  • Food trucks are not permitted.
  • Hydro or access to power outlets are not available.
  • Power generators are not permitted.
  • Remote control flying toys/drones or similar items are not permitted.
  • All pets must be leashed and under control at all times.
  • Parking is limited during peak times and gates may be closed to vehicular traffic during these times. Patrons will not be permitted to drive or park on any grassed areas even to drop off supplies to picnic areas.
  • Closing Time: Patrons will be reminded to start packing up their belongings 30 – 60 minutes prior to park closing. All patrons and vehicles must be vacated from the park prior to posted closing time.
  • Poisonous plants such as Poison Ivy, Giant Hogweed, Wild Parsnip, Stinging Nettle, Poke Weed, Spotted Water Hemlock can be found in unmaintained areas of the park, please remain on paths and areas that are clearly maintained by staff.
  • Fishing is permitted and patrons must adhere to information captured under Fisheries Management Zone 16 (Credit River).​


Questions? 

View a list of Frequently Asked Questions or visit our Contact Us​ page to find additional information you are looking for​.​​