Parks and Open Spaces Keeping Brampton Clean and Green Parks and Open SpacesSection Menu In this section Parks and Open SpacesPark DirectoryParks InformationGet InvolvedAdopt-A-ParkBrampton Backyard GardensBrampton Grows Off–Grid ShedCommunity GardensEnvironmental EducationGardens of BramptonLitter Hurts WildlifeParks CleanupSeedy SaturdayPollinators Plant Pollinator SeedsPollinator PlantsCity Pollinator InitiativesPollinator Week Customer CareMemorial Dedications Park FAQsPark Grass and Weed MaintenancePark ProjectsBrampton-Orangeville Rail Trail (BORT)Creditview Activity HubGage ParkGore Meadows East Community ParkKnightsbridge ParkMonkton Circle ParkMurray Street ParkSandalwood Heights Adventure ParkSnelgrove Elevated TankRecentRecentCurrently selected Page ContentGrass Cutting Update The Region of Peel is advising residents and lawn maintenance contractors that grass clippings are no longer accepted at the curb or at any Peel Community Recycling Centre. The Region is encouraging the practice of grasscycling: leaving grass clippings on the lawn during and after mowing. Learn more on the Region of Peel website: https://www.peelregion.ca/waste/grasscycling/ Brampton residents are responsible for keeping their boulevards, front yards, side and rear yards clean and maintained. Check out the video below or visit By-law Enforcement for more information. Note: This video was filmed in 2019. Physical distancing measures still apply, and park playgrounds are not to be used.