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Find information on development application OZ/OPA 25-10 W1 for 42-46 Park Street East and 23 Elizabeth Street North in Mississauga.
Celebrate Historic Places Days at Mississauga Museums from July 11 to 20 A week of discovery, creativity and culture at the Bradley Museum and Benares Historic House.
Celebration Square is an outdoor ice rink that may need to close temporarily during periods of heavy snow or warmer temperatures. To confirm the rink is open, call 905-615-3200 ext. R-I-N-K (7465). To ...
The Lakeview Farmers' & Artisan Market is your go-to Sunday destination for fresh, local, and seasonal offerings.
Erindale Park is the largest park in Mississauga, Ontario. Activities include trails, tobogganing, fishing, and bird watching.
City Council has approved a motion to allow residents to build four residential units (fourplexes) on low-rise residential lots. The motion, moved by Mayor Crombie, includes the Official Plan and ...
As the first segment of the BRT to be constructed, it will include dedicated median bus lanes with transit stops, traffic lanes, and an enhanced boulevard with cycle tracks and sidewalks. A ...
Lakeside Park is a waterfront park located in Mississauga on the shores of Lake Ontario. Facilities include a leash free zone, spray pad, trails, and playground.
J.C. Saddington Park is a large waterfront park in located in the Port Credit area of Mississauga. Features include walking paths, picnic areas, and a playground.
Following consultation with local Indigenous communities, this statement contains two sections: the City of Mississauga’s Land Acknowledgement and our Statement of Reconciliation.
Land acknowledgement statement A territorial acknowledgement is a formal statement that recognizes the unique and enduring relationship that exists between Indigenous Peoples and their traditional ...
Find out where City-owned electric vehicle (EV) chargers are located across Mississauga, fees for charging, fines for misuse and how to report a problem.