Norton Park is a well-established Brampton neighbourhood in the Northgate area, offering a mix of family homes, a serene quarry lake park, and convenient access to Bramalea City Centre and Highway 410.
Family-friendly and diverse community, Norton Place Park with quarry lake and boardwalk, proximity to Bramalea City Centre, accessible by transit, and an affordable residential character
Norton Park is part of Brampton's Northgate area, a well-established and diverse residential community offering a mix of family homes and apartments close to Bramalea City Centre and Highway 410.
A multicultural, family-oriented community of working households, young families, and long-term residents who value affordability, accessibility, and neighbourhood green space.
Norton Place Park anchors the neighbourhood with a 2-hectare quarry lake, boardwalk trail, lake pier, dock, gazebo, picnic areas, playground, and community garden enjoyed by residents of all ages.
Norton Place Park's centrepiece is a 2-hectare quarry lake, originally an extraction site now transformed into one of Brampton's most tranquil green spaces, complete with abundant birdlife and a boardwalk.
Norton Park offers some of Brampton's most accessible housing options, with detached homes, semi-detached properties, and apartment buildings suited to first-time buyers, renters, and families at various income levels.
Bramalea City Centre, one of Peel Region's largest shopping destinations, is just minutes away, alongside schools, transit connections, and Highway 410 for quick GTA access.

A diverse and accessible Brampton community centred on one of the city's most quietly beautiful urban parks.
Norton Park sits within the Northgate area of Brampton, offering a practical and community-minded residential experience close to Bramalea City Centre, schools, and transit. The neighbourhood's defining feature is Norton Place Park, a 1.12-hectare green space anchored by a 2-hectare quarry lake. Norton Park homes for sale and Norton Park homes for rent attract buyers and renters seeking affordability and neighbourhood character in Brampton's established north end.

A mix of detached homes, semi-detached properties, and apartment buildings at accessible price points in a well-established community.
Norton Park's housing stock includes a range of residential types suited to different budgets and family sizes. Detached and semi-detached homes occupy the quieter residential streets, while apartment buildings like the Lisa Towers add density and rental options for those new to the area. The neighbourhood is walkable and well-connected by Brampton Transit for those commuting across Peel Region.

A tranquil quarry lake, boardwalk trail, and community garden make Norton Place Park a genuine neighbourhood gem.
Norton Place Park features two boardwalks, a lake pier and dock, gazebo, picnic areas, playground, benches, and a community garden surrounding a serene 2-hectare quarry lake. The park is home to abundant birdlife and is a popular destination for duck feeding and quiet walks. Jay Field Park and Jordan Park provide additional green space options for active families in the neighbourhood.
Unexpected Appeal:
One of Brampton's best urban parkland transformations, turning a former quarry into a cherished neighbourhood oasis.




Accessible and diverse housing options in an established Brampton community with strong transit links and amenity access.
Norton Park provides entry-level to mid-range housing options including detached homes, semi-detached properties, and apartments, making it one of Brampton's more accessible residential communities. The proximity to Bramalea City Centre, parks, schools, and transit adds practical value that consistently attracts first-time buyers, growing families, and renters.

A peaceful quarry lake park, diverse community spirit, and outstanding everyday convenience all in one Brampton neighbourhood.
Bramalea City Centre, one of Peel Region's largest shopping destinations with hundreds of retail stores, is just minutes from Norton Park, and Highway 410 connects residents quickly to the broader GTA. Toronto is approximately 45 minutes away, Mississauga 20 minutes, and Vaughan 20 minutes, making Norton Park a practical and welcoming base for families throughout the region.
