Brampton’s Fence By-law 56-83 allows 2.1 m rear/side yards and 0.9 m front yards — middle-ground in the GTA. Corner lots have the standard visibility-triangle restriction at intersections.
Brampton has grown explosively over the past 20 years, and the fence styles reflect the era of each subdivision. Mount Pleasant (newer, 2010s+) sees more modern aesthetic choices — horizontal cedar and composite. Credit Valley and Heart Lake mix traditional and modern. Older Bramalea and Central Brampton tend toward traditional vertical cedar.
The Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) authority jurisdiction touches western Brampton — properties in Bram West, along the Credit River corridor, or near Lionhead may fall within regulated areas requiring CVC review. We handle the regulated-area check.
Brampton soil is variable: clay-dominant in the east and central areas, sandier gravelly till west of Mississauga Road, and pockets of heavier till near the escarpment edge. We adjust post-setting method accordingly.