The City of Brampton is also known as the "Flower City" and flowers they have. Tens of thousands of flowers planted through out the city. In excess of 266 square miles and having about 4,000 acres of parkland and open spaces. With an estimated population of 500,000 people and growing, Brampton is ranked as one of Canada's largest and fastest growing cities.
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Brampton is a wonderful city to live in and to work in. The parks, the trails and the recreation centres are in abundance.
We just want to concentrate today of Chinguacousy Park, which is located between Central Park and Bramalea Road on the north side of Queen St.
What a park... There is just about everything you can think of to do. From a casual stroll, to a game of baseball. Feed the ducks and the geese or stop for a spot of tea at the Tea House.
Well, guess the kids would tell you their favorite spot in the park. They like the paddle boats, and the swings and things, but their favorite spot, is the Mini Moo barn where the Cockadoodle Crew hang out attending all the animals.
Okay, enough jabber, bring on the videos and let see some of this Mini Moo stuff...
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Cool videos. Looks like you got your issue resolved with YouTube...
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Hey Michael! Sorta kinda. We were trying to take two video clips and join them to make one video but that didn't seem to work for us. So we just uploaded them individually, know of any tips we could use?
You are surrounded with such great history and established community. Out here everything is too new and shinny.
Hi Bob! That's what we do like about Brampton we have the really old sections and then the new. It's a very diversified City. Thanks for popping in!
I like how you put a lot of short videos in your blog. Baby duckies are some of my favorites.
Looks like you've become the video King & Queen of Brampton, if not all of Canada! Yahoooooooo! Ooops. I mean, YouTuuuuuuuuube!
Hi Jim! Learned short videos from your marketing guru! Have a sweet spot for baby duckies too. Always carry corn for them...thanks for popping in
Hey Russel! You are so funny, don't give a pair of kids a camera and tell 'em it shoots video too!