Chinguacousy Park in Brampton, Ontario
Enclosed by three major roads: Bramalea Rd., Central Park Drive and Queen Street, Chinguacousy Park is a large, versatile public park in Brampton, Ontario.
The park includes a large number of amenities from a wide variety of sports facilities to picnic shelters, a wading pool, ski hill, playgrounds and a splash pad. It's open all year around. The facilities, trails and the grass and flowerbeds are well maintained and there is plenty of parking.
If Toronto's crown jewel of parks is High Park, Brampton's most versatile and most popular park is most certainly Chinguacousy Park.
On this website you can find information about topics of general interest such as maps and directions, sports activities, attractions for kids, the wading pool and spalsh pad, answers to FAQs and more.
Map & directions
View a detailed map of Chinguacousy Park and directions to get to the park by car, bike, bus or on foot.
Skiing and snow tubing
Information about the ski and snowboarding hill and snow tubing tickets and rentals.Skiing and snow tubing
Sports at the park
Details about a variety of sporting options at the park including skiing, snowtubing, skating, skateboarding, beach volleyball and more. Sports facilities
Picnic & BBQ
Want to have a picnic? Find out about your options at Chinguacousy Park including rentals, barbeque requirements and related activities. Picnic and barbeque
Hiking and biking trails
There are many paths and trails that zigzag across Chinguacousy Park. Learn about your options when it comes to recreational cycling, jogging and hiking. Trails and paths
FAQs
Planning a trip to Chinguacousy Park? Read about Brampton's most popular park to find out how to get there and what to do when you arrive.
Playground
The park is home to several playgrounds, big and small. See pictures and read about related activities.Playground info
Splash pad and wading pool
Information about the splash pad by the playground and the wading pool - that turns into a skating rink in the winter. Splash pad and wading pool
The park comes alive in late spring and stays busy until Labour Day. But this is not a summer-only park: during the winter months the park transforms into a busy skiing destination for rookie skiiers and snowboarders and families can try their luck at skating. The tennis court and curling club are open year around.
Take a look at a list of holidays in Canada to find out which days and weekends to come to the park for extra activities - or to avoid if you're not into large crowds.
The park closes at 11pm daily.