Sagarmatha Park, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
152 Cherrytree Dr, Brampton, ON L6Y 3P2
Sagarmatha Park in Brampton, Canada marks a historic and proud moment for the Nepalese community across the globe. Named after the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, known as Sagarmatha in Nepal, the park symbolizes a connection to the homeland while offering a space for families to relax, children to play, and the community to unite.
This monumental event gives Nepalese Canadians a sense of belonging and provides a shared space to celebrate their heritage. The opening of Sagarmatha Park also marks a significant milestone as the first park in Canada named after the Nepalese identity, making it a cherished landmark for generations to come.
A special thanks goes to Patrick Brown, Mayor of Brampton, and the dedicated community leaders who made this possible. The park was successfully inaugurated under the leadership of President Nar Bahadur Chhetri, Chairperson Pashupati Pokhrel and NCNC members. ​ A special acknowledgment goes to Mr. Bijay Paudel, President of the FCNCC, whose unwavering support has been instrumental in connecting the NCNC team with Mayor Patrick Brown in advancing various initiatives to make this dream come true. His dedication is deeply appreciated.
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The park, adopted by NCNC, is regularly maintained through ongoing sanitation programs to ensure it remains a clean and inviting space for everyone. We encourage all to visit, enjoy the beauty and peace of the park, and create lasting memories with family and friends. Sagarmatha Park stands as a testament to unity and pride for Nepalese in Canadian soil.