A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse, Court building in Brampton, Ontario.
The A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse is a modern judicial building in Brampton with six floors and extensive glass surfaces throughout. The facility houses courtrooms on multiple levels along with supporting offices and secure areas for court operations.
The courthouse opened in 2000 and was named after Albert Grenville Davis and his son William, who served as Premier of Ontario. The naming honors their important contributions to the legal and political life of the province.
The building represents modern judicial architecture with 34 courtrooms and 8 motion rooms serving both Ontario and Superior Courts of Justice.
The building is located on Hurontario Street in a central part of Brampton and is easy to find. Visitors should be aware this is an active workplace where court proceedings take place throughout the day.
The building underwent a significant expansion in 2020 to add new courtrooms and waiting areas for expanded operations. This expansion demonstrates how the facility adapts to growing judicial demands in the region.
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