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What to Do in Mississauga

The Seeker by The Seeker
November 8, 2021
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Mississauga has a lot to offer. Located just west of Toronto, Mississauga is the 6th most populated city in Canada with nearly 700,000 people living there. It’s one of the main suburbs that makes up the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

Here is a list of the many things you can do to enjoy yourself in Mississauga!

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1. Visit Streetsville

Streetsville is home to historic sites such as:

-The beautiful Streetsville Mill, which is open to the public. The mill features guided tours that give you a look into life before electricity. There are also fun events happening throughout the year, including an annual vintage market and Christmas light up!

Address: 1 Mill Street, Mississauga, ON L5M 0N6 Canada

Hours of Operation: By appointment

-Great hiking trails like the Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Trail are perfect for all fitness levels. If you’re looking to keep active, then check out Mississauga’s beautiful outdoor running trails.

-The Credit River is perfect for a relaxing day outside with the family. Looking to get active? Check out Riverwood, Mississauga’s premier outdoor fitness park, located downtown!

For more information on what events are coming up in Mississauga, check out Tourism Mississauga or follow them on Facebook and Twitter

Address: 1499 Malton Road, Mississauga, ON L4T 1M9

Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday 8am to 10pm, Saturday & Sunday 9am to 6pm

2. Spend a Day at the Square One Shopping Centre

With over 200 retail shops, malls, restaurants, and more, there are plenty of things to do for both adults and children alike. The mall is surrounded by beautiful parks that you can take advantage of after an exciting day shopping!

Address: 100 City Centre Drive Mississauga, ON L5B 2C9

Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday 10am to 9pm, Saturday & Sunday 9am to 6pm

3. Enjoy a Concert at Mississauga Celebration Square

If you’re looking for free things to do in Mississauga, look no further! The square is the perfect place to enjoy a warm summer’s day. At night the lights are even more beautiful to admire. They offer free movie screenings in July and August, so check their website to see what’s playing!

Address: 300 City Centre Drive Mississauga, ON L5B 3C1

Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday 12pm-10pm, Friday 12pm-11pm, Saturday 5pm-11pm, Sunday 5pm-10pm

4. Checkout Jack Darling Memorial Park

Jack Darling Memorial Park acts as a memorial to Jack Darling, who died in 2010. The Mississauga native founded Black T-shirt Day, an event that encourages youth to wear their favorite black t-shirts on the first Friday of August to remember those who have lost their lives because of bullying or suicide.

Address: 75 Fenton Parkway, L5B 0A1

Hours of Operation: Sunrise to Sunset

5. Discover Port Credit

Port Credit is a small village located along the waterfront of Lake Ontario. It’s also home to many shops, restaurants, and art galleries that are worth visiting!

Address: 1 Queen’s Quay West L5B 0G6

Hours of Operation: 24/7

6. See a Movie at SilverCity Mississauga

SilverCity Mississauga is an art deco-style theater with 10 theaters, one IMAX theater, and two UltraAVX screens. It also has a VIP lounge where you can order drinks and snacks!

Address: 300 City Centre Dr L5B 3C4

Hours of Operation: See website

7. Have a Picnic at Celebration Square

Celebration Square is a large plaza, with an amphitheater that holds concerts and other events! It’s also the home of the weekly farmer’s market held every Saturday until October 25th.

Address: 300 City Centre Dr L5B 3C4

Hours of Operation: See website

8. Shop at Outlet Collection at Toronto

Outlet Collection, formerly known as Premium Outlets Canada, is a large shopping center with many outlet stores! It’s near the intersection of highways 401 and 427, making it easy to access from any part of Mississauga!

Address: 777 Highway #401 L5T 1J2

Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri 10 AM – 9 PM, Sat 8 AM – 10 PM, Sun 9 AM – 7 PM

9. Go to Mississauga Celebration Square

Celebration Square is a public square in downtown Mississauga. There is an amphitheater that hosts many events, such as concerts and movie screenings. It’s also free to use!

Address: 300 City Centre Dr L5B 3C4

Hours of Operation: Sun-Thurs 9 AM – 11 PM, Fri-Sat 9 AM – 1 AM

10. Visit the Port Credit Waterfront Festival

This festival takes place every year at Lake Front Promenade Park. There are many street performers, food stalls, and games to play!

Address: Lakeshore Road W & Stavebank Rd L5H 3A2

Hours of Operation: June 30 – July 4 2018 5 PM – 10 PM every day

Conclusion

Mississauga is a wonderful place with a lot to offer. There are many malls, restaurants, and parks to explore. There’s something for everyone!

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