Mississauga
Get in
By air
Mississauga (YYZ) is home to Canada's largest airport. Located in Malton, Toronto Pearson International Airport primarily serves Canada's largest city, with two crowded terminals and flights from cities across Canada, many American cities and several European, Asian, Latin American, African and Oceanian destinations.The airport is a short taxi ride from anywhere in Mississauga and is served by local buses.
Alternatives to Mississauga's main airport are Hamilton (YHM) and Buffalo (BUF), which both offer a much smaller selection of flights but are occasionally less expensive.
By car
Mississauga is served by 4 major expressways:- The 401 links Mississauga with Windsor-Detroit in the west, following the Windsor-Quebec corridor through Kingston and Montréal in the east, continuing as Québec Autoroute 20 to Rivière-du-Loup. The 401 in Toronto is the busiest highway in Canada if not all of North America.
- The 403 links to Hamilton and Brantford to the west, rejoining the 401 before London (Ontario). It becomes Highway 410 at the 401, leading to Brampton in the North.
- The Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) links Mississauga with the Gardiner Expressway and downtown Toronto in the east, connects with the 403 in the west, and continues to St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, and Fort Erie/Buffalo.
- The 407 is an east-west toll route running parallel with the 401; it is one of the most expensive toll roads in North America. As the tolls are billed to the registered owner of the vehicle, rental companies may refuse to authorize their vehicles to be taken on this privately-operated road.
By public transit
GO TransitGO Transit operates commuter train and bus service connecting Mississauga to the rest of the Greater Toronto Area. Two GO train lines pass through Mississaga: Lakeshore West line and Milton line. The Lakeshore West train line operates 18 hours per day, every day with a frequency of 30 minutes or better in each direction, with , and stations serving Mississauga. Less useful for visitors is the Milton train line, a rush-hour, peak-direction service with trains operating to Toronto during the morning rush hours, returning in the evening. GO buses have a hub at , providing service to Toronto, Toronto Pearson International Airport, Brampton as well as other destinations. GO trains and some GO bus services go to Toronto Union Station where one can connect with Via Rail trains.
MiWayMiWay route 3 Bloor provides frequent mid-day service between Islington subway station and Square One.
Islington subway stationIslington subway station in Etobicoke offers a good selection of MiWay routes, with several going to Square One (City Centre Transit Terminal). Click the Wikipedia link for a list of MiWay bus routes serving this station.
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City Centre Transit Terminal
address: Square One, MississaugaClick the Wikipedia link for a list of MiWay bus routes.
Get around
By public transit
MiWayMiWay provides bus service within the City of Mississauga. MiWay accepts the Presto card for fare payment.
MiWay Local (orange/white bus livery) operate like the old Mississauga Transit using most of the same routes. Waiting times are typically 15 to 45 minutes on weekdays.
MiWay Express (blue/white livery) travel on expressways and major thoroughfares with a limited number of designated stops; the buses are equipped with reading lights and power outlets at each seat but most routes are weekday peak hours only. Routes 110 University Express, 103 Hurontario Express, 107 Malton Express and 109 Meadowvale Express operate 7 days/week. MiWay Express routes 100 Airport Express, 107 and 109 use the Mississauga Transitway, a 12-station busway, running along Highway 403 from Winston Churchill Boulevard to Cawthra Road via the City Centre.
MiWay bus 23 runs between Long Branch GO Station and Clarkson GO Station stopping at Port Credit GO Station; it is useful for visiting sights along Lake Shore Road. It also connects with the 501 Queen streetcar at Long Branch; however, GO Transit trains may make a faster connection to bus 23.
MiWay buses display a route number followed by a one-letter suffix (N, S, E, W) to indicate the direction of the bus. This can be useful for riders at bus terminals where a bus route may pass through in both directions.
Brampton Transit serves Pearson airport's Terminal 1 (route 115) and the Mississauga City Centre Transit Terminal (Züm route 502) near Square One mall.
Oakville Transit services Clarkson GO station and the South Common Centre near the Oakville boundary.
A fare allows for 2 hours of travel on MiWay including changing MiWay buses, or transferring to connecting buses run by Brampton Transit (including Züm express buses) and buses Oakville Transit. If paying by cash, ask for a "transfer" to use as a receipt. For Presto users, transfer info is automatically stored on your card when you tap on.
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has several bus routes terminating in Mississauga which can divided into two groups:
- Routes 900 Airport Express, 52A Lawrence West and 952 Lawrence West Express run from subway stations to Pearson Airport serving Malton east of the airport. Route 32A Eglinton West runs east from Eglinton subway station to Renforth Station with connections to the Mississauga Transitway. For these routes, regular TTC fares apply and the TTC does not accept transfers from other transit operators.
- Routes 52B/52D Lawrence West serve Malton beyond Pearson Airport. Do not take buses 52B/52D to go to the airport as both routes bypass the airport. For 52B/52D, double fares apply (TTC fare plus MiWay fare); you can pay both fares with a Presto card or exact cash. Presto tickets are not valid beyond the airport. For westbound TTC buses going beyond the airport, you pay the TTC fare when you board the bus in Toronto and the MiWay fare when you get off in Mississauga. For eastbound buses, you pay the MiWay fare when you board in Mississauga, and the TTC fare when you get off in Toronto.
If transferring between GO Transit (GO) and MiWay to complete a trip, the greatly reduced GO co-fare replaces the regular MiWay fare, but only for Presto cardholders. Just tap your card on both transit systems to get the reduced fare which is calculated after the transfer.
By taxis
Mississauga taxis are metered, rates start at $4.25 plus $1.75/km ($2.85/mile) or $0.50/minute, billed in 25-cent increments. There are various taxi or limousine operators which serve just Pearson Airport; these are available from taxi stands at the terminals. A few operators of various colours are available city-wide.-
phone: +1 905-822-4000Fifty cars, smoke-free, parcel delivery, pet or wheelchair accessible vehicles on advance request.
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phone: +1 905-274-4444250 GPS-equipped blue cabs, including sedans, vans and 24 wheelchair accessible vehicles. Smoke-free, airport service, online booking app, parcel delivery.
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Golden City Taxi
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Peel Taxi
phone: +1-905-624-1010
See
Villages
Port CreditAn older, historic village at the centre of Mississauga's Lake Ontario shore features many intimate small restaurants, cafes and bars. Annual events include the Waterfront Festival and Jazz/Bluesfest. Nice Marina and walking paths at the Credit River entrance and along the lakeshore.
StreetsvilleThis small village is where the renowned retired mayor of Mississauga, Hazel McCallion, resides. It has many shops, restaurants, and green areas to explore. Visit in June to enjoy the Bread and Honey Festival or in winter months for Remembrance Day services and the Santa Claus Parade.
Galeries
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phone: +1 905-896-5088address: 300 City Centre DriveThe AGM has over divided into four gallery spaces, and programmes about 10 exhibitions a year of national and international contemporary art. Check the website for closures due to installations.
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address: 3359 Mississauga RdContemporary art gallery with works by professional artists.
Parks
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address: 3620 Kariya DrKariya Park contains authentic Japanese gardens, and is named after Mississauga's twin-city, Kariya in Japan.
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Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Garden
address: 300 City Centre DrA small but attractive flower garden and park dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. -
Brueckner Rhododendron Gardens
address: 660 Lakeshore Rd W18-acre lakefront garden specializing in rhododendrons. Best seen in May and June. -
address: 20 Lakeshore Rd EWaterfront park with trails, picnic grounds and views of the Credit River.
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address: 115 Lakefront PromenadeLocated on a peninsula jutting into Lake Ontario; base for marinas and boating clubs.
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address: 1180 Lakeshore Rd WWaterfront picnic park with swimming in Lake Ontario.
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address: 1695 Dundas St WWalking trails, views of the Credit River and ravines, bird watching.
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address: Aquitane AveScenic lake, walking trails.
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Rattray Marsh Conservation Area
address: 660 Bexhill RdNature area on Lake Ontario with trails, boardwalks & birdlife. -
address: 4300 Riverwood Park150-acre nature area with trails, wildflowers and 160 bird species, plus heritage structures and MacEwan Terrace Garden.
Museums
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address: 1620 Orr RoadThe museum features the restored 1830s home of early settlers in Mississauga.
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Leslie Log House
address: 4415 Mississauga RdBuilt in 1826, the Leslie Log House today contains the archival and artifact collection of the Streetsville Historical Society. -
address: 1507 Clarkson Rd NThe house was built in 1857 and was restored to the World War One era. It contains original artifacts of the Harris family that occupied it for four generations.
Landmarks
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address: 60 Absolute AveAbsolute World is a condo development containing two towers (50 and 56 storeys). Because of their very distinctive curves, the buildings were nicknamed the Marilyn Monroe Towers.
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address: 300 City Centre DrThe City Hall clock tower is a landmark at City Centre along with the Marilyn Monroe Towers. Although modern, the whole building seems to have the heft of a castle with the cylindrical structure at the building's south-east corner to house the council chamber. Mississauga's City Hall rivals Toronto's in grandeur; be sure to see the huge marble-clad atrium inside the building.
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address: 105 Lakeshore Rd E, Port CreditThis functional lighthouse was built in 1991, and can cast a beam 15 miles long over Lake Ontario. The structure has a visitor deck offering views of the Credit River, the harbour and the village of Port Credit.
Do
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phone: +1 905-306-6000address: 4141 Living Arts DrLive theatre and concerts.
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address: 99 Rathburn Rd WA large video arcade that also has wall climbing and go-karting. Some nights you are able to pay a flat fee for three hours of arcade gaming.
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address: 5500 Rose Cherry PlA sports and entertainment facility which has staged numerous high profile events including regional, provincial, national and world hockey championships, Skate Canada, and concerts. Also home to the NBA G League team Raptors 905, the development side for the NBA Raptors.
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address: 2105 Royal Windsor DrJust south of the Clarkson GO station, this is a popular option for families and teenagers. Skate rentals available.
GolfMississauga features two primary golf courses:
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address: 5700 Terry Fox Way9- and 18-hole championship course.
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address: 1190 Dixie Rd18-hole course.
FishingThe Credit River is a jewel set in the heart of southern Ontario, Canada. The Credit boasts huge runs of Chinook salmon and steelhead as well as some coho, pink and Atlantic salmon.
Buy
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address: Hwys 10 and 403Ontario's largest mall, near Mississauga city hall. One of two main transfer points for MiWay buses (the other is TTC's Islington subway station).
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address: 5100 Erin Mills PkwyTwo-storey indoor mall.
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address: 6075 Mavis RdA shopping complex mostly consisting of "big box" stores spread out on all four corners of Mavis & Britannia.
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phone: +1 905-271-9888address: 6 Queen Street WestExcellent small brewery that sells an amber ale and a pilsner. Also has a seasonal Holiday Honey beer.
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address: 1250 South Service RdMajor stores include Michael's Arts & Crafts, and Winners.
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Lindt Warehouse Outlet Boutique
phone: +1 905-696-8143address: 7090 Kennedy RoadGreat selection of chocolate at a discount. -
phone: +1 905-896-1206address: 1945 Dundas Street EastBike shop, sale and rental, repairs, accessories and expert bike fitting.
Eat
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phone: +1 905-608-2942address: 5045 Plantation PlaceIn Erin Mills, wide variety of fully authentic Asian food, specialising in Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Korean cuisine. Fully liquor licensed with unique flavoured Korean soju and alcoholic bubble tea.
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phone: +1 905-501-5500address: 35 Brunel RoadFlavours of India. Slightly upscale, friendly place with great food.
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address: Square One Shopping CentreMarket-style restaurant, see food being freshly made throughout the day.
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phone: +1 905-855-1470address: 1900 Dundas St. WOpen kitchen design which allows guests to watch their order being prepared, wide range of excellent pastries and cakes for dessert.
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phone: +1 905-670-3313address: 5895 Dixie RoadGenerous portions for its price range, one of the few where you can get a steak dinner for less than $20. The atmosphere is somewhat reminiscent of a 1970s fast food eatery where you place your order at the till and wait until your number is called. Very popular with the after-hours bar crowd. Look out for specials under $15. Licensed. Take out available.
Drink
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phone: +1 905-602-4990address: 5165 Dixie RoadEstablished in 2003. Club MC is Slick Vic, with DJ Constantine.
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Capitol Singles' Dance
address: 6435 Dixie Road (4 lights north of the 401)All singles 19 and over welcome; however, the majority of attendees tend to be the 30+ after-work crowd. DJ Dianne plays a mix of today's dance hits with the greatest hits from the 1950s to the 1990s, country, swing, waltz, polka, and Latin favourites. She also gladly takes requests. Admission is $15 (conditions apply) and includes a buffet dinner served 7:30PM till 9:30PM. Dress code - no jeans or sneakers. Cash bar. Draw and spot dances. Ample free parking.
Sleep
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address: 15 Stavebank Road SouthWaterfront hotel in Port Credit. Uniquely decorated and furnished guest suites. Wifi, restaurant, and conference rooms.
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Hotel Novotel Toronto Mississauga Centre
address: 3670 Hurontario Street25 min from the centre of Toronto and 18 km from Pearson Airport. 325 rooms, Wifi, and a restaurant. -
Hilton Garden Inn Toronto/Mississauga
address: 100 Traders BoulevardGuest rooms selected at check-in featuring single or double beds. Free complementary parking, no pets allowed.
Airport hotels
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Best Western Plus Toronto Airport Hotel
address: 5825 Dixie Road, L4W 1E8Complimentary airport shuttle & overnight parking, meeting and banquet facilities, indoor heated pool, whirlpool, sauna, suites available. -
Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport
phone: +1 905-678-1400address: 6257 Airport Road500m from airport, shuttle bus to terminals, 24-hour business centre, fitness, on-site restaurant. -
Hilton Toronto Airport Hotel & Suites
phone: +1 905-677-9900address: 5875 Airport Road, L4V 1N1Complimentary 24-hour airport shuttle, overnight parking, meeting and banquet facilities, outdoor heated pool, squash, sauna, suites available.
There are a pair of hotels at Pearson Airport or on the airport grounds:
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Sheraton Gateway Hotel in Toronto International Airport
phone: +1 905-672-7000address: Terminal 3 Pearson Airport (YYZ)Only hotel in the airport terminal. -
phone: +1 905-362-4337address: 6080 Viscount Road, MississaugaOn airport grounds, near Link Train station and value car park lots.
A series of large hotels on Toronto's Dixon Road serves Pearson Airport (Dixon Road, Toronto becomes Airport Road in Malton). See Etobicoke.
Stay safe
Mississauga is a fairly safe city, however, use common sense and vigilance at night like any other large city, as muggings can sometimes happen. The local police are friendly, trustworthy, and approachable, so any issues you have you can ask them for help.
On the weekend, clubs and bars in Mississauga can fill up with people fast. If you see a confrontation in a bar or club, it is best not to get involved, as these can escalate quickly.
For life-threatening emergencies, dial 9-1-1 to be connected to Police, Fire, or Ambulance. For non-emergency inquiries, you can dial the following:
- Mississauga Fire - +1 905-615-3777
- Peel Paramedic Services - +1-800-668-7821
- Peel Regional Police - +1 905-453-3311
On the whole, Mississauga is a safe city, and for the average tourist, you should have no problems.