Each year families, friends, community organizations, businesses, and school groups participate in the Parks Cleanup Program by helping keep Brampton clean and green. The Program helps remove litter that has accumulated, promotes community engagement, and creates healthy vibrant spaces. It’s also about helping us achieve our
Brampton Grow Green goals.
Self-Led Clean Up Days
- Ask your family or friends to help you make a difference in the community.
- Select a local park that needs a cleaning.
- Please keep in mind the program is only for parks and does not include private land or streets. Chinguacousy Park and Gage Park are currently maintained by staff and do not require clean ups.
- If you are unsure of the park name, please refer to our
Parks Directory Listing
- Select the closest Recreation Centre to pick up your supplies.
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Register your clean up anytime from April 1 - November 1
- Please allow 5 business days from registration date for the delivery of your supplies.
- Gather your team and complete your cleanup! Please leave your collected garbage bags after cleanup by park sign or park garbage can.
- Please feel free to take photos and send them to us at
bramptongreencity@brampton.ca
Organized Clean Up Days
- Join us for an organized clean up and BBQ.
- When registering select a date from the organized cleanup dates below:
- April 15: Knightsbridge Park (2 Knightsbridge St.) 1-3pm co-hosted with Ecosource
- April 22: Loafer’s Lake Park (40 Loafers Lake Lane) 10-noon co-hosted with TRCA
- April 29: Kiwanis Park (472 Main St. S.) 10-noon hosted by Brampton Parks
- May 4: Parks Youth Community Clean Up - Teramoto Park (9000 – 9056 Chinguacousy Rd) OR Duncan Foster Valley (127 Bellchase Trail) 2:30PM - 5:30PM
- May 6: Fred Kline Park (9445 McLaughlin Rd) 9:30-noon Co-hosted with CVC
- May 7: Red Top Valley/Komagata Maru Park (10705 Bramalea Rd) 10-noon hosted by Brampton Parks
- June 3: Duggan Park (73 Vodden St E) 10am - 1pm hosted by the City of Brampton, Knights of Columbus and Let's Get Together (e-waste drop off and clean up event)
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Register your clean up. This ensures your team will be provided with all of your cleanup supplies and garbage pick-up on the day of the event.
- Meet us at the event and complete your cleanup!
NEW - Parks Youth Community Clean Up
As part of National Youth Week join the Parks team in helping to keep our City clean.
By participating, you will receive community hours and free swag!
Date & Time: May 4, 2023 at 2:30PM - 5:30PM
Location: Teramoto Park (9000 – 9056 Chinguacousy Rd)
OR Duncan Foster Valley (127 Bellchase Trail)
Register your clean up.
School Cleanups
- Encourage your school to participate in making a difference in the community.
- Select your local park or school playground that needs a cleaning. Set a date and time in the month of April that is convenient for you.
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Register your clean up anytime from April 1 to November 1. This ensures you will be provided with all of your cleanup supplies.
- Get outside and complete your cleanup.
- Gather your team and complete your cleanup!
- Fill out your online post-cleanup form for an opportunity to be recognized for your participation.
Meet Bill. He cleans up litter. Be like Bill.
Long-time Bramptonian Bill started his cleanup journey more than three years ago when he noticed garbage in a nearby ravine. He started cleaning the ravine litter – some that had been around for decades – and then expanded his efforts to other nearby areas.
Soon after, he created a volunteer group called P.A.L. (People Against Littering). Each week, more than 10 volunteers gather to cleanup garbage in local parks and spaces. “Our goal is to unite the community into a powerful force to take back control of our parks and streets from litter bugs and litter thugs,” says Bill.
So, what keeps Bill going? “The feeling is almost addictive,” he says. “It is also a thrill to see others smiling and enjoying areas that we have cleaned up and to be appreciated by them.”
Bill has a message for all Bramptonians: “Folks, pick the litter up! If we all picked up just five pieces of litter a week, that would have a major impact.”
Be like Bill and do your part to keep Brampton clean and green.