Mississauga

Mississauga is a large Canadian city neighbouring Toronto on Lake Ontario. On the lakefront, Port Credit has shops, a working lighthouse and a marina with a grounded freighter. Multi-use trails wind through the city's parks and woodlands. In the centre, Mississauga Celebration Square hosts multicultural festivals and has a skating rink in winter.

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New To Mississauga

Living in the suburbs without missing out on urban conveniences is a privilege that few places provide. Mississauga is one of them. Mississauga ranks as Canada’s 6th largest city with a population of over 730,000. What’s more, Mississauga is growing faster than ever, committed to lead as the city of the 21st century.

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Things To Do

Mississauga offers a number of parks, trails, playgrounds and public spaces to enjoy throughout the year.

You can also keep active and sign up for fitness programs or try playing a sport.

The City also hosts cultural events and exhibitions, or you can attend art, culture and heritage classes located in the local community centres.

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Learn English

The City’s libraries are free to anyone living, working or studying in Mississauga and offers several programs to help newcomers improve their language skills and boost their confidence in speaking English.

The library also offers newspapers and magazines in 60 languages and public-use computers with internet access.

Travel & Transportation

Mississauga’s transit service is called MiWay. For travel outside of the City, use Go Transit and VIA Rail. If you want to drive, visit Ontario.ca to find out more about road conditions, driver’s licences and vehicle registration.

 

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