The City of Mississauga is pleased to announce the appointment of Stephane Malo as Mississauga’s new Fire Chief and Director of Emergency Management, effective October 22, 2025. In this role, Chief ...
The Housing Design Catalogue contains standardized design plans for a variety of housing options. It was produced by CMHC (Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation) to make it easier for smaller and ...
Every winter, as weather permits, around 30 parks across Mississauga become home to natural ice rinks that provide residents with an opportunity to enjoy outdoor skating in neighbourhood parks. The ...
Free events & experiences all season. Celebration Square is the ultimate summer destination. From weekend festivals to movie nights, fitness classes to intimate concerts, there is always something ...
You can use your library card to borrow materials from the library and access digital resources and other technology. Library cards are free if you’re a resident, go to school, work or own property in ...
A virtual card is free if you’re a resident, go to school, work or own property in Mississauga. You must be 16 or over and not already have a library card. If you work or go to school in Mississauga ...
Enjoy outdoor activities at Mississauga’s largest park. Use the trails for views of the Credit River and ravines, and for bird and nature watching. You can also fish for salmon or trout in the river.
Explore Lakeside Park’s waterfront, leash-free zone, spray pad, trails and play structure. The park also uses several low impact development practices. There are channels to collect and filter ...
Hazel McCallion was mayor of Mississauga for 36 years. She was first elected in November 1978, and went on to serve 12 consecutive terms as mayor; the longest-serving mayor in the City’s history. She ...
Project updates for the Dundas Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Mississauga East that will run between Cooksville and the Etobicoke Creek. As the first segment of the BRT to be constructed, it will include ...
Enjoy a looped path system, picnics areas and a playground. This large green space was built on a former landfill. There are also heritage buildings and an informal amphitheatre.
Mississauga welcomes federal funding to get more affordable housing built and improve public transit
Today, the Honourable Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities, the Honourable Rechie Valdez, Minister of Small Business and MP for Mississauga-Streetsville and ...
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