BRAMPTON, ON — Labour Day falls on Monday, September 1, this year. In observance of the holiday, most City of Brampton offices, including City Hall, will be closed.
Essential and Critical Services
All essential and critical services, including Fire and Emergency Services, Traffic Services, Enforcement and By-law Services, Road Operations and Security Services, will continue to operate as usual.
Experience Brampton
Looking for things to do around the city this Labour Day Holiday long weekend? Check out Brampton’s events calendar and stay up to date on what’s happening around the City by visiting experiencebrampton.ca
Fireworks Safety
The safety of residents is the City’s top priority. Under the Fireworks By-law, the use, purchase, discharge, possession, display, sale and offering of fireworks is prohibited, except for City-led events. Sparklers are permitted. Penalties for failing to comply range from $500 to $1,000 and may reach up to $100,000 if a court summons is issued. For more information, visit brampton.ca/fireworks.
Service Brampton
Service Brampton is available 24/7, including holidays, with only urgent service requests handled between 12 am and 7 am. Residents can contact Service Brampton for any City of Brampton and Region of Peel inquiries by using the Brampton 311 app (available on the App Store and Google Play), visiting 311brampton.ca or by dialing 3-1-1 or 905.874.2000 (outside Brampton). Non-urgent requests should be submitted through the app or online at 311brampton.ca.
Brampton Transit
Brampton Transit will be operating on a Sunday/Holiday schedule on Monday, September 1. Customer Service counters at the terminals will be closed. Clark and Sandalwood Facilities, including Lost and Found, will be closed. The Contact Centre will be available to assist from 7 am to 9 pm at 905.874.2999.
For route and schedule information, call 905.874.2999, bramptontransit.com or follow @bramptontransit on X for service updates.
Brampton Parks
All City trails, playgrounds and parks, including off-leash dog parks, remain open throughout the Labour Day Holiday weekend. Visit brampton.ca/parks to explore the more than 850 parks and recreational trails in Brampton.
Brampton Recreation
Select Recreation Centres are open with modified hours during the long weekend. There will be no registered programs on Monday, September 1. Visit brampton.ca/holidayhours for holiday hours, program listings, centre information and more.
As of September 2, Eldorado Park Outdoor Pool and Professor’s Lake Beach, Boathouse and Inflatable Water Park will be closed for the season. The Chinguacousy Park wading pool will remain open on weekends only, with other park amenities operating under modified fall hours (weather permitting). Residents and visitors are encouraged to check brampton.ca/splash before their visit. Splash pad and pool hours may change or close due to inclement weather, including rain or temperatures below 20°C.
Brampton Library
All Brampton Library branches will be closed on Sunday, August 31 and Monday, September 1. Visit
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Brampton Animal Services
The Brampton Animal Shelter will be closed on Monday, September 1. Animal Services officers will be on the road for patrol and will continue to respond to emergency calls after hours.
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