This page provides information about the venues for the 2025 Festival of Literary Diversity’s in-person events.
Details such as crowd sizes, wheelchair accessibility, and parking may help you navigate festival events more comfortably. Please note that masks are welcome in all FOLD spaces, though are not mandatory.
The Rose Theatre
Venue Website | 1 Theatre Lane, Brampton, ON
The Rose Theatre is a spacious, well-ventilated venue located less than 300 metres from the Downtown Brampton Innovation Bus and Train Terminal. The main level of the main stage, where most in-person FOLD events will be held, seats 400 people. The studio space holds about 80 people; it’s a smaller, black box studio space.
A prayer space is located on the upper level of the venue and will be available to guests from Friday to Sunday during event times. Weather permitting, outdoor lounge space is also available on the patio for relaxing between events.
Parking is located under the building, including numerous wheelchair accessible parking spaces within 10 metres of the elevators. Wheelchair accessible seating inside the main stage is about 20-30 metres from the elevators and 40-50 metres from the studio.
√ Food-Served (Saturday)
√ Crowds Likely
√ Accessible Parking On-Site (Underground with Elevators)
Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives
Venue Website | 9 Wellington Street East
Paint and Poetry Night and Eat the Books will be held at PAMA. The space will hold approximately 50 people in a spacious and well-ventilated activity room. PAMA is fully wheelchair accessible.
Parking on-site is reserved for those in need. Please contact the FOLD if you require on-site parking. Limited street parking on Wellington Street East is available 40-80 metres from the front door. The John Street underground parking garage is located one block away, about 100 metres from the front entrance.
√ Small, Intimate Venue
Χ Limited Parking On-site (Reserved for attendees in need – disabled, pregnant, seniors, etc.)
Χ Limited Street Parking (Wellington Street East)
√ Underground Parking at 48 George Street South and 16 John Street
Alderlea Manor
Venue Website | 30 Elizabeth Street South
Alderlea is a beautiful, renovated historic house where A Literary High Tea will be held. The venue seats over 80 people, and the event will be held on the main floor. The house is wheelchair accessible with wheelchair accessible washrooms on the main floor.
City of Brampton parking garages are located on George Street, about 100 metres from the front doors.
√ Food Served
√ Small, Intimate Setting
Χ Limited Parking On-site (Reserved for attendees in need – disabled, pregnant, seniors, etc.)
√ Underground Parking at 41 George Street South
Hotel Accommodations | Courtyard Marriott Brampton
Venue Info | 90 Biscayne Crescent
For attendees who are visiting Brampton from out of town and are looking to stay overnight, we have secured a block of rooms at a reduced rate at the Courtyard Marriott Brampton. Space is limited and reservations must be made before April 3, 2025. Please visit our dedicated booking site to reserve a room.
Directions to Brampton
All in-person events will be held in downtown Brampton, which accessible by car, Brampton Transit, and GO Transit.
From Toronto
Downtown Brampton is approximately one hour from downtown Toronto. Attendees can travel west on Hwy 401, then north on Hwy 410. Exit at Queen Street. Turn left and travel west until you reach Main Street.
From West of Brampton
Attendees coming from west of Brampton can travel east on Hwy 401, then north on Hwy 410. Exit at Queen Street. Turn left and travel west until you reach Main Street.
From Pearson International Airport
Downtown Brampton is approximately 30 minutes from Pearson International Airport. Attendees departing from the airport should follow signs for Hwy 427 South to Hwy 401 West. Then travel north on Hwy 410 and exit at Queen Street. Turn left and travel west until you reach Main Street.
Via Brampton Transit
There are multiple Brampton Transit bus stops in downtown Brampton. Please visit Brampton Transit’s Plan Your Trip page for maps, route schedules, real-time bus information, and custom trip planning tools.
Via GO Transit
The Brampton Innovation District GO Station is on the Kitchener GO line, which extends as far as Union Station, Toronto in the east and Kitchener-Waterloo in the west. The Brampton Innovation District GO Station has both train and bus service. Please visit the GO Transit website to plan your trip.