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Best of Bramalea HWY SHOPPING DINING HWY HWY SHOPPING DINING HWY 107 1 Walmart Supercentre 1 Walmart1 Walmart Supercentre Supercentre 1 Walmart Supercentre 7 7 107 Lowe’s A&W Lowe’s A&W Michaels Boston Pizza Michaels Boston Sally Pizza Beauty Starbucks Sally Beauty Starbucks GNC Firehouse Subs TORBRAM RD. Specs Express 2 Caravan Kabob House GNC Firehouse Source Subs Office Funiture 3 Jake’s Boathouse Mayfield TORBRAM RD. Specs Express 2 Caravan2 ORION Kabob BUSINESS House PARK 4 Bukhara Grill HWY Miele Canada 5 Sushi House Japanese Restaurant Golf Club Source Office Funiture 3 Jake’s TheBoathouse Home Depot 6 Freshly Thai 410 The Beer Store 7 Fanzorelli’s Restaurant & Wine Bar Banty’s Roost Mayfield 2 ORION BUSINESS PARK 4 Bukhara Grill HWY Leon’s 8 Sunset Grill Heart Lake COUNTRYSIDE DR. Golf Course BRAMALEA RD. Miele Canada 5 Sushi HouseMark’s Japanese Restaurant 9 Vesuvio Ristorante Claireville Golf Club The Home Depot 6 Freshly Pet Thai Smart 10 Wendel Clark’s Classic Grill & Bar410 Conservation Conservation 3 Costco 11 Burrito Boys Park BRAMALEA RD. The Beer Store 7 Fanzorelli’s4 KENNEDY Restaurant SQUARE MALL & Wine Bar 12 Sonny’s Drive-in Banty’s RoostArea Leon’s 8 Sunset Today’s Grill Sportswear 13 Tinnels Patties Golf Course CJ Beauty Supply 14 Pho Peter Heart Lake COUNTRYSIDE DR. BRAMALEA RD. Mark’s 9 Vesuvio Ristorante Durcaa Super Market 15 520 Sushi BRAMALEA RD. HWY Claireville Seasons Foodmart 16 Chuck’s Roadhouse Bar & Grill Pet Smart 10 Wendel Clark’s Classic Grill & Bar Conservation SANDALWOOD PKWY E. OLD SCHOOL RD. 407 5 LCBO 14 3 Costco 11 Burrito Boys 17 KENNEDY SQUARE MALL KENNEDY RD. Conservation 6 La Favorita Latin Food Market Palm Palace Park HWY BRAMALEA RD. COUNTRYSIDE DR. 4 KENNEDY SQUARE MALL 12 Sonny’s7 African Drive-in Market Lunchbox Café MAYFIELD RD. Sesquincentennial 8 BRAMPTON MALL McDonald’s 10 HEART LAKE RD. Park Area Today’s Sportswear 13 Tinnels Metro Patties 18 Bangalore Biriyani CJ Beauty Supply 14 Pho PeterDollarama 19 Village of India Sweets & Restaurant HWY Shoppers Drug Mart 20 Baigs Grill HWY Durcaa Super Market 15 5209 SushiGanjika House 21 Thinusha Take-out & Catering BRAMALEA15 RD. (5 m in. drive) HURONTARIO ST. Seasons Foodmart 16 Chuck’s10 SHOPPERS Roadhouse WORLD Bar & Grill 22 King Tandoori Chinguacousy MAYFIELD RD. Aldo 23 Hakka Village Chinese SANDALWOOD PKWY E. OLD SCHOOL RD. 407 5 LCBO Turnberry Park 14 17 KENNEDY Rexall SQUARE MALL 24 Mandarin KENNEDY RD. 6 La Favorita Latin Food Market Palm PalaceUrban Planet 25 Spoonful Buffet Golf Club HWY COUNTRYSIDE DR. Lens Crafters 26 Tokyo Maki SushiMAYFIELD RD. KENNEDY RD. BEST OF 7 African Market Lunchbox JYSK Café 27 Wok of Fame Restaurant Sesquincentennial Suzy Shier 28 Pamier Kabob 10 8 BRAMPTON MALL McDonald’s 41 HEARTHWY LAKE RD. Park Lastman’s Bad Boy 29 St. Louis Bar & Grill HWY 410 Metro 18 Bangalore Canadian Biriyani Tire 30 Zen Gardens Dollarama 19 Village Winners of India Sweets & Restaurant 31 Turtle Jack’s 410 Heaven Fine Jewellers 32 Moxie’s Grill & Bar QUEEN ST. E. HWY BRAMALEA Shoppers Drug Mart 20 Baigs CurvaceousGrill Styles 33 Nirvana the Flavours of India Heart Lake 9 Ganjika House 21 Thinusha Foot LockerTake-out & Catering 34 Red Lobster 1 Conservations 15 Peoples Jewellers 35 Heritage Fish & Chips HURONTARIO ST. 38 Park SANDALWOOD PKWY. 10 SHOPPERS WORLD (5 m in. drive) 22 King TandooriEB Games 36 Lone Star Texas Grill 39 37 Chinguacousy MAYFIELD RD. Aldo 23 Hakka Fabricland Village Chinese 37 Jack Astor’s Bar & Grill McLAUGHLIN RD. N. Family Leather 38 Kelseys Original Roadhouse Turnberry 36 Rexall 24 Mandarin Showcase 39 Nando’s Chicken Park Urban Planet 25 Spoonful Shoe Buffet Plus 40 The Keg Golf 40Club 34 35 minutes to Union Station Freedom Mobile 41 John’s Family Restaurant 42 14 KENNEDY RD. Lens Crafters 26 Tokyo KitchenMaki StuffSushi Plus 42 Bucatini Restaurant & Wine Bar 6 35 16 13 Oceans Fresh Food Market 10 BRAMALEA JYSK 27 Wok of Fame Restaurant 8 9 (Less than 10 min.) Giant Tiger ENTERTAINMENT/RECREATION 6 15 Suzy Shier 28 Pamier Staples Kabob 1 Impact Fitness 41 12 2 A1 Fitness Studio Duggan HWY Lastman’s Bad Boy 29 St. 11Louis REAL Bar CANADIAN & Grill SUPERSTORE 16HWY SPORTS ARENA (?) MINUTES THE ROSE THEATRE MINUTES Joe Fresh 3 YMCA Park Rose 11 410 Canadian Tire 30 Zen GardensThe Mobile Shop 4 Fitness Plus 5 Theatre 5 12 12 Longos 5 Planet Fitness 13 410 Winners 31 Turtle Jack’s 6 Orangetheory Fitness 13 Highland Farms 10 3 QUEEN ST. E. Heaven Fine Jewellers 32 Moxie’s14 Walmart Grill & Bar 7 Aerosports Trampoline Park 4 HWY 4 8 Powerade Centre Cricket Grounds 5 4 STEELES AVE. W. Heart Lake Curvaceous Styles 33 Nirvana the Flavours of India 9 Brampton Rugby Union Football EDUCATION 107 BRAMPTON 2 17 19 Foot Locker 34 Red1 LobsterRowntree Montessori Schools 10 CAA Centre - Sports & (Less than 15 min.) 6 Conservations 1 17 Centennial 20 HWY 2 St. Mary Elementary School Entertainment Complex 5 18 SANDALWOOD PKWY. Peoples Jewellers 35 Heritage3 Cardinal Fish Leger & ChipsSecondary School 11 Chris Gibson Recreation Centre 14 38 6 7 2 Park 21 Park 39 6 3 407 EB Games 36 Lone4 StarSir Winston Texas Churchill Grill Public School 12 Brampton Memorial Arena 7 8 3 3 22 5 11 23 7 5 Al-Ameen Elementary School (across from community) 1 37 Fabricland 37 Jack Astor’s Bar & Grill 12 9 1 3 6 Xyna International School 13 The RoseMcLAUGHLIN Brampton RD. N. Brampton Chris Gage 2 Family Leather 38 Kelseys7 Bishop Original Francis Secondary Roadhouse School 14 Glow Zone 360 Arena 4 1 36 8 Sir John A Macdonald Sr. Public School 15 Flower City Lawn Bowling Gibson Park 24 Showcase 39 Nando’s Chicken 8 4 9 St. Anne Separate School 16 Rollerplex Entertainment Park 2 Shoe Plus 40 The10 Keg Central Peel Secondary School 17 Peel Art Gallery 5 Memorial 40 9 34 8 2 35 minutes to Union Station Freedom Mobile 41 John’sSERVICES Family Restaurant Park 42 McMURCHY14 AVE. S. 9 Kitchen Stuff Plus 42 Bucatini1 McQueen Restaurant Animal Hospital & Wine Bar 6 1 35 16 2 BrightPath Daycare 25 26 13 10 Oceans Fresh Food Market 3 Brampton City Hall 9 10 BRAMALEA 6 15 8 10 (Less than 10 min.) Giant Tiger ENTERTAINMENT/RECREATION4 Brampton Library - Four Corners Shopper15’s 1 Impact5 Service Fitness Ontario World Staples 6 Service Canada McLAUGHLIN RD. S. 712 (5 min.drive) 2 A1 Fitness Studio Duggan 11 Brampton 11 REAL CANADIAN SUPERSTORE 28 DERRY RD. E. 16 Golf Club Joe Fresh 3 YMCA Park Rose 11 27 The Mobile Shop 4 Fitness Plus 5 Theatre 12 Longos 5 Planet Fitness HWY 13 6 Orangetheory Fitness 6 13 Highland Farms 10 3 12 7 Aerosports Trampoline Park HWY 4 14 Walmart HWY KENNEDY RD. S. 8 Powerade Centre Cricket Grounds 1 Sheridan 4 5 College4 STEELES AVE. W. EDUCATION 9 Brampton Rugby Union Football BRAMPTON (5 min. drive) 17 107 (Less than 15 min.) 2 19 1 Rowntree Montessori Schools 10 CAA Centre - Sports & 6 Centennial Derrydale HWY 2 St. Mary Elementary School Entertainment Complex 5 HWY 17 18 2029 410 HWY Golf Course HWY 3 Cardinal Leger Secondary School 11 Chris Gibson Recreation Centre 14 Kaneff Golf 6 157 2 Park 21 30 6 3 440701 4 Sir Winston Churchill Public School 12 Brampton Memorial Arena Group 7 8 3 3 22 5 11 23MAIN ST. N. 7 5 Al-Ameen Elementary School (across from community) 1 Lionhead Golf 1Club2 9 1 3 6 Xyna International School 13 The Rose Brampton Chris& ConferenceBrampton Centre Gage 2 31 7 Bishop Francis Secondary School 14 Glow Zone 360 Arena 4 1 8 Sir John A Macdonald Sr. Public School 15 Flower City Lawn Bowling Gibson Park 24 8 4 32 9 St. Anne Separate School 16 Rollerplex Entertainment Park 2 10 Central Peel Secondary School 17 Peel Art Gallery 5 Memorial 9 8 HWY 2 MAVIS RD. SERVICES Park 403 McMURCHY AVE. S. 9 33 1 McQueen Animal Hospital Streetsville1 2 BrightPath Daycare 25 26 GO TRANSIT MINUTES BRAMALEA CITY CENTRE MINUTES Glen Golf 13 3 Brampton City Hall DERRYMeadowvale RD. W. 10 10 6 15 Club Conservation 10 HURONTARIO ST. 4 Brampton Library - Four Corners Artist’s Shopper’s 5 Service Ontario concept Area World 6 Service Canada 7 (5 min.drive) McLAUGHLIN RD. S. 11 Brampton 28 BRITANNIA RD. W. DERRY RD. E. 27 Golf Club HWY 6 12 HWY KENNEDY RD. S. 1 Sheridan College (5 min. drive) Derrydale HWY HWY Golf Course 29 410 15 HWY Kaneff Golf 30 401 Group Lionhead Golf Club MAIN ST. N. & Conference Centre 31 32 HWY MAVIS RD. 403 33 Streetsville 13 Glen Golf DERRYMeadowvale RD. W. Club Conservation HURONTARIO ST. Area BRITANNIA RD. W..
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