Brampton
The Canadian province of Ontario contains the city of Brampton. The city of Brampton is located in Peel Region and is part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). With a population of 656,480 as of the 2021 Census, the city is the third most populous city in the Greater Golden Horseshoe urban area, behind Toronto and Mississauga, and the ninth most populated municipality in all of Canada.
The region around Brampton has been inhabited by indigenous people for a very long time. Incorporated as a hamlet in 1853, a town in 1873, and a city in 1974, Brampton was named after the town of Brampton in Cumberland, England. Since the 1950s, immigration has significantly boosted Brampton's population, which has gone from 10,000 to over 600,000.
Due to its significant greenhouse sector, the city was formerly referred to as "The Flower Town of Canada." These days, advanced manufacturing, retail management, logistics, information and communication technology, food and beverage, life sciences, and business services are Brampton's main economic sectors.
Population: 656,480