Brampton South is a former provincial electoral district in Ontario. It existed for the 1987, 1990, and 1995 elections. It consisted of that part of the City of Brampton south of the following line: Highway 7 east to Main Street, Main Street south to Vodden Street, Vodden Street east to Kennedy Road, Kennedy Road to Queen Street, and Queen Street east to the city limits. Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Area 1,076,395 km² (4th) - Land 917,741 km² - Water 158,654 km² (14. ... Brampton, Ontario is a city in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. ... Ontario provincial highway 7 is one of the Kings Highways in the province of Ontario, Canada. ...
Nigrinus may possibly have chosen Brampton as his place of retirement, though it is more likely that he was granted land in the area for his services as imperial procurator, or had some interest in the pottery trade here.
Another Roman road ran south from Brampton towards Venta Icenorum (Caistor by Norwich), the ancient capital of the Iceni tribe.
Situated about three miles to the south-east of Brampton, the Horstead camp overlooked the Bure from the west, and was probably set to guard a ford across the river.
Brampton (IPA: ˈbræmtən, ˈbræmptən) is a city in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada and the seat of Peel Region.
The City of Brampton is bordered by Highway 50 (Vaughan) to the East, Winston Churchill Boulevard (Halton Hills) to the West, Mayfield Road (Caledon) to the North and the Hydro Corridor (Mississauga) to the South.
Brampton is served by major transportation routes: Highway 401 from Toronto is a short distance south in Mississauga, and is reached by Highway 410.