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The Avondale neighbourhood is in south central Brampton, and the southern part was the first residential development phase for then-Bramalea, in the 1970s. The "A" section featured street names beginning with A, and subsequent sections followed alphabetically, so other areas in the northwest, north, and northeast parts of this neighbourhood have street names beginning with B and C. Avondale features park lands and trails, schools, and a commercial plaza, as well as an industrial and business area in the south. Housing is a mix of single-detached homes in various styles, semi-detached homes, 2 high-rise buildings, and townhome complexes.

Avondale

The Bramalea North Industrial area is in east central Brampton, with Bramalea South Industrial to the immediate south. This area is predominantly an industrial and business park, with some eateries, retail, and commercial services in the southwest and northeast corners, and dotted throughout. The residential area is in the northwest corner, with ponds, trails, and green space on two sides. Housing is mostly newer, 2-storey, single-detached homes on narrow lots.

Bramalea North Industrial

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Bramalea South Industrial

The Bramalea West Industrial area is in south central Brampton, separated from Brampton East Industrial by Highway 410. This is predominantly an industrial and business park area, with a small residential area in the northeast corner, bordering the Avondale neighbourhood to the east. Housing is townhome complexes, and some single-detached, 2-storey homes.

Bramalea West Industrial

Bram East is a large, newer residential neighbourhood on Brampton's eastern border, with its planning and development happening after 2009, and ongoing. Much of the western and southern region is natural lands along the western branch of the Humber River, with some a conservation area. A trail system runs throughout the whole neighbourhood. A golf course is located centrally. Homes in Bram East are higher-end, large single-detached, and there are two pockets of larger homes on large properties.

Bram East

The Brampton 407 Corridor is generally a hydro corridor that runs along Highway 407 from Mavis Rd in the southwest to Torbram Rd in the northeast. It also includes Brampton Golf Club, the Powerade Centre arena, playings fields, and industrial areas.

Brampton 407 Corridor

The Brampton East neighbourhood is east as it relates to Downtown Brampton, which is bordered by Brampton North, East, South, and West. This well-established, mature area includes Eldomar Heights and Peel Village subdivisions, which were developed in the late 1950s and the 1960s. The neighbourhood is a mix of residential, industrial and commercial areas. Housing is a mix of single detached homes, semi-detached homes, townhomes, low-rise and high-rise apartments. The Etobicoke Creek, parklands, and a trail form part of this neighbourhood's western boundary.

Brampton East

The Brampton East Industrial area is in south central Brampton, separated from Brampton West Industrial by Highway 410. This is an industrial and business park area.

Brampton East Industrial

The Brampton North neighbourhood is north as it relates to Downtown Brampton, which is bordered by Brampton North, East, South, and West. This is an older area of Brampton, with development in the 1960s. The neighbourhood is a mix of residential and commercial areas, with shopping and services along Main St and at Main St and Bovaird Dr, and also at Queen St and Kennedy Ave. Housing is a mix of single detached homes, semi-detached homes, townhomes, and low-rise and high-rise apartments. The Etobicoke Creek, parklands, and trails run along the western part of this neighbourhood.

Brampton North