Esker Lake Trail survey

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The City of Brampton wants your insight on how we can make trails feel safer and easier to navigate.

Working with Peel Public Health, the City is reviewing the Esker Lake Trail between Bovaird Drive East and Williams Parkway (running close to the 410).

How to Participate

Click here to take our survey, or scroll to the bottom of this page and click the "Survey" tab.

Click here to add comments to our interactive map, or scroll to the bottom of the page and click the "Map" tab.

The survey and interactive map will close for comments on November 10, 2025, at 5 PM.


Self-Guided Walking Audit

The Region of Peel is running a Self-Guided Walking Audit. Click here to participate before November 10, 2025 at 5pm.

The City of Brampton wants your insight on how we can make trails feel safer and easier to navigate.

Working with Peel Public Health, the City is reviewing the Esker Lake Trail between Bovaird Drive East and Williams Parkway (running close to the 410).

How to Participate

Click here to take our survey, or scroll to the bottom of this page and click the "Survey" tab.

Click here to add comments to our interactive map, or scroll to the bottom of the page and click the "Map" tab.

The survey and interactive map will close for comments on November 10, 2025, at 5 PM.


Self-Guided Walking Audit

The Region of Peel is running a Self-Guided Walking Audit. Click here to participate before November 10, 2025 at 5pm.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The City of Brampton is exploring design options to enhance wayfinding for Esker Lake Trail users. The City is approaching this project in partnership with the Region of Peel. With existing policies, the city is working on a wayfinding project for Esker Lake Trail, on the portions from Bovaird Drive to Williams Parkway.

    This project supports the City’s ongoing commitment to active transportation and aims to:

    • Add wayfinding signs along the trail system to improve access to other trails and major destinations
    • Identify low-stress cycling connective routes and safe routes to school
    • Work with local partners to identify and enhance opportunities for local wayfinding
    • Gather community input before finalizing wayfinding design decisions
    • Determine ways to improve walking via engineering and safety measures

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    Personal information is being collected under the authority of the Municipal Act. The information will only be used to communicate with you regarding your inquiry. Questions about this collection may be directed to Service Brampton by calling 311  (within Brampton city limits) or 905.874.2000 (outside city limits). Please review the City’s Privacy statement  for more information. 

    For more immediate concerns or requests please visit www.Brampton.ca/311(External link).

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