This year, Remembrance Day observances take place on the actual day: Monday, November 11. A number of city services will be unavailable or will operate under reduced service levels on that day.
Some services will continue to operate normally, including the Fire Services and the Emergency Services, and the City of Brampton By-Law Enforcement.
City Hall will be closed on November 11. Residents will not be able to apply in person for a marriage license, book civil wedding ceremonies, pay parking fines, apply for permits, or apply for or renew a business license during this time.
Residents can call 311 or visit or e-mail [email protected] with questions about services by the city and the Region of Peel, including parking, garbage collection, community and recreation centre programs, etc.
Road closures and conversions due to Remembrance Day events will occur on:
- Sunday, November 10, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00
p.m. on:
- Central Park Drive southbound lanes (from Hanover Road to Queen Street East), and
- Queen Street East westbound lanes (from Central Park Drive to Laurelcrest Street/West Drive).
- Monday, November 11, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. on:
- Main street South (from Queen Street to Clarence Street)
- Wellington Street West (from George Street South to Chapel Street)
- Monday, November 11, from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00
p.m. on:
- Theatre Lane (from Union Street to Main Street North)
- Monday, November 11, from 11:45 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. on:
- Armstrong Street (from Chapel Street to Mary Street)
- Chapel Street (from Wellington Street to Armstrong Street)
- Mary Street (from Armstrong Street to the entrance of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 15, on Mary Street)
- Sunday and Monday form 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
- John Street and Beatty Avenue will be converted from one-way to two-way streets
Brampton Transit:
- Friday, November 8 – Weekday service
- Saturday, November 9 – Saturday service
- Sunday, November 10 – Sunday/Holiday service
- Monday, November 11 (Remembrance Day): Weekday service
All service counters will be open, however the Brampton Transit facilities at Clark and Sandalwood will be closed.
Routes will be diverted to avoid road closures. Veterans ride for free on Brampton Transit on November 11.
For a list of public events the city is hosting to honour those who serve, scheduled for the next two weeks, visit our feature article here.