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20 Places to STOP or SHOP in Mississauga

SIGHTS & LANDMARKS

Amazing views (and photo opportunities) await at these stunning architectural and natural spots.

1. ABSOLUTE WORLD TOWERS

60 Absolute Avenue

Known locally as the Marilyn Monroe Towers (no doubt thanks to a curvaceous figure), the Absolute World Towers were built in 2012, giving residents unobstructed views of the city thanks to the 209-degree twist.

2. CIVIC CENTRE

300 City Centre Drive www.visitmississauga.ca

The Civic Centre may be eye-catching because of its award-winning postmodern design, but locals know it as a tribute to the area’s agricultural past.

3. THE CREDIT RIVER

The Credit River is Mississauga’s most defining feature, making its way through the city from Streetsville to Erindale Park to Port Credit before finding its way to Lake Ontario. You can experience it from 37 different parks and conservation areas, making it accessible as well as beautiful.

4. DANVILLE PARK AIRPLANE VIEWING PLATFORM

6525 Danville Road www.torontopearson.com/en/whats-happening/ stories/danville-park

Watch airplanes fly in and out of Toronto Pearson Airport (Canada's largest airport) from this designated viewing platform.

5. TORONTO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

6301 Silver Dart Drive www.torontopearson.com

Killing time at the airport isn’t boring when you’re at Pearson. In fact, it could be considered a destination in its own right thanks to world-class shopping, including high-profile designers.

6. PORT CREDIT LIGHTHOUSE

105 Lakeshore Road East / 905.278.7742 www.portcredit.com/port-credits-lighthousecomes-to-life

The panoramic view of the Credit River and the village of Port Credit warrants a visit to Mississauga’s most-photographed site. The red and white structure is still a beacon for sailors and can be visible from 15 miles out on Lake Ontario.

7. WATERFRONT TRAIL

www.waterfronttrail.org

From the Waterfront Trail, you can see Lake Ontario from Winston Churchill Boulevard to Marie Curtis Park. It links 140 communities and a 1,600-kilometre network that covers 22 parks, Port Credit Village and the Rattray Marsh Conservation Area.

VILLAGES & NEIGHBOURHOODS

Mississauga is home to neighbourhoods that boast an impressive historical lineage and many modern amenities.

8. THE AIRPORT AREA

Predictably located around Canada’s largest airport, Pearson International, the airport area includes a GoodLife Fitness Centre, iFly Simulator, Air Riderz Trampoline Park and plenty of shopping for visitors.

9. CITY CENTRE

At Burnhamthorpe Road East, between Hurontario Street and Confederation Parkway, you’ll find City Centre, the heart of modern Mississauga. Must-see destinations include the Civic Centre, Central Library, newly expanded Square One Shopping Centre, and Mississauga Celebration square.

10. CLARKSON VILLAGE

www.clarksonbia.com

Head to Lakeshore Road West and Clarkson Road at the south-western edge of Mississauga to visit the oldest of the town’s communities. Make sure to stop by the Bradley Museum and the Benares Historic House for a blast from the past.

11. COOKSVILLE

Located at the intersection of Dundas Street and Hurontario Street, and just south of the City Centre and Square One Shopping Centre, Cooksville is home to the first commercial winery in Canada, the Clair House Winery, and in 2019 hosted the first Taste of Cooksville Food Festival—making it a must-visit hub for any foodie.

12. PORT CREDIT VILLAGE

105 Lakeshore Road West 905.278.7742 www.portcredit.com

An entertainment hub for music, events and dining, the waterfront is where it’s at in Port Credit. Find a wide array of services and destinations all within walking distance in this picturesque slice of Mississauga.

13. STREETSVILLE VILLAGE

280 Queen Street South 905.858.5974 www.villageofstreetsville.com

On Queen Street South, consider visiting The Village in the City, as Streetsville is known. You’ll find Victorian homes converted into restaurants, offices and cafés, or you can find free entertainment and events at the Streetsville Village Square.

14. VILLAGE OF MALTON

905.499.2969 / www.maltonbia.com

At Rexdale Boulevard and Highway 427, you’ll find the Historic Village of Malton, which offers a glimpse into the area’s past, first as a farming community and then as an aviation hub—including its home to the CF-100, the first and only combat aircraft developed and built in Canada.

SHOPPING DESTINATIONS

Find everything you’re looking for at Mississauga’s many shopping malls, and neighbourhood and village shops.

15. DIXIE OUTLET MALL

1250 South Service Road 905.278.3494 www.dixieoutletmall.com

For the savvy shopper, this outlet mall boasts brand names like Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein and Nike alongside crowd favourites like GUESS, Boathouse and Aldo Shoes.

16. ERIN MILLS TOWN CENTRE

Erin Mills Parkway and Eglinton Avenue 905.569.1981 www.erinmills.ca

Over 185 stores and services including H&M, Hudson’s Bay and Walmart. A family friendly experience with Kidsapia Indoor Playground, Turtle Jacks Muskoka Grill, food court and outdoor patio. Cineplex Junxion opening 2020.

17. HEARTLAND TOWN CENTRE

Corner of Mavis and Britannia www.heartlandtown.com

This outdoor shopping centre is home to more than 180 stores and restaurants, including specialty stores such as Nordstrom Rack, The Harry Rosen Outlet and Seafood City. For the environmentally conscious driver, there are 28 electric vehicle charging stations to use for free.

18. MISSISSAUGA CHINESE CENTRE

888 Dundas Street East www.mississaugachinesecentre.com

Meet this cultural landmark at the traditional wooden gateway, and don’t miss all the architectural details. Make a plan to experience the stores as well—there are restaurants, apparel shops, gift and boutique stores and wellness and health shops.

19. SQUARE ONE SHOPPING CENTRE

100 City Centre Drive / 905.270.7771 www.shopSQUAREONE.com

A recent expansion has introduced new retailers to this go-to shopping destination, including Japanese minimalist brand Uniqlo, alongside over 320 other stores (like Apple, Kate Spade and Holt Renfrew), services and experiences. Food lovers should make sure to head to The Food District, a culinary emporium featuring local favorite eats like La Carnita, Sweet Jesus and The Pie Commission, in addition to cooking classes and events. For a new take on entertainment, try virtual reality, video games or enjoy live entertainment at The Rec Room. There’s even an opportunity for tourist perks if you’ve travelled over 60 kilometres to get to Square One.

20. VILLAGE SHOPS

Don’t forget the side streets and main roads of neighbourhoods when shopping.

PORT CREDIT : Find over 400 shops, services and restaurants along Lakeshore Road.

CLARKSON VILLAGE : Find one-of-a-kind shops and boutiques along Lakeshore Road West.

STREETSVILLE : Quaint shops can be found in the historic buildings of Streetsville.

MALTON : Airport’s Golden Path is home to international fine jewelers.