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Mississauga has over 20 Distinct Neighbourhoods

Mississauga, located in the heart of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), is one of Canada’s fastest-growing and most culturally diverse cities. Bordered by Lake Ontario to the south, it boasts a unique blend of urban living and suburban charm. The city is known for its safe neighbourhoods, strong sense of community, and excellent amenities, making it a top choice for families, professionals, and newcomers.Mississauga is home to Square One – one of Canada’s largest shopping malls – and vibrant hubs like Port Credit and Streetsville, offering lakeside dining, historic charm, and local festivals. With convenient access to major highways, Pearson International Airport, and robust public transit, it’s also ideal for commuters.

Lakefront Urban Living

Home Prices: High

Port Credit, with a rich history spanning more than 300 years, stands as Mississauga’s oldest community. Once an independent town, it officially became part of the City of Mississauga in 1974. Despite this, Port Credit has successfully preserved its unique charm and village-like atmosphere, setting it apart from the city’s more suburban neighbourhoods.

The Joneses Live Here

Home Prices: Very High

Back in the late 1800s, Lorne Park was a popular summer retreat for Toronto’s elite—much like the Hamptons are to New York. Even after becoming part of Mississauga, the neighbourhood retained its upscale charm. A drive through the area quickly reveals why: serene streets lined with mature trees, distinctive homes full of character, and an overall atmosphere of refined, peaceful living.

Waterfront Revival

Home Prices: Moderate to High

Lakeview has quickly become a sought-after neighbourhood for those who value proximity to Lake Ontario and easy access to downtown Toronto. This area is currently experiencing a major transformation, thanks to a long-term waterfront revitalization initiative that is drawing more attention to this vibrant community within the city. The appeal continues to grow as redevelopment progresses, enhancing both lifestyle and property values. Lakeview features a diverse mix of homes, reflecting its evolving character and growing popularity.

From ‘Up and coming’ all the Way to Luxury

Home Prices: Affordable to Very High

Clarkson holds a unique charm for those who appreciate its blend of affordability and urban character. With home prices that are more accessible than nearby areas, its own revitalizing downtown core, and excellent proximity to Toronto, the neighbourhood appeals to buyers seeking a balance between city life and suburban living.That said, the community still has its challenges. Certain parts near the busy GO Train line are dominated by less desirable condo developments, and local schools generally do not rank among the highest in the region. 

The Village in the City

Home Prices: Moderate to High

Known as “The Village in the City,” Streetsville blends historic charm with modern conveniences. This family-friendly neighbourhood boasts heritage buildings, quaint shops, and vibrant festivals. With top-rated schools and easy GO Train access, it’s a desirable spot for professionals and families alike.

The Master Planned Community

Home Prices: Moderate to High

Central Erin Mills is the newest phase of the Erin Mills Master Planned Community, which includes the areas north of highway 403 between Winston Churchill Blvd and Erin Mills Parkway. These neighbourhoods were designed with curb appeal in mind, with large brick homes, a variety of architecture, and good frontages. 

Family Friendly Living

Home Prices: Moderate to High

Erin Mills is a well-established, master-planned community offering spacious homes, reputable schools, and convenient access to parks and shopping. Its proximity to major highways and Credit Valley Hospital makes it an ideal location for families and working professionals seeking a balanced lifestyle.

The Picket Fence Dream

Home Prices: Moderate to Very High Sheridan is an upscale neighbourhood known for its luxury homes, quiet streets, and proximity to Mississauga Golf and Country Club. With excellent schools, mature trees, and large lots, it attracts families looking for elegance, privacy, and quick access to major city routes.

A Quiet Sleepy Village

Home Prices: Moderate to High

Erindale Village offers a mix of history and tranquility, featuring heritage homes and riverside parks along the Credit River. The area is perfect for nature lovers, with walking trails and close proximity to Erindale Park, UTM, and shopping along Dundas Street.

The Quiet Village you Never Knew

Home Prices: Affordable to Moderate

Meadowvale is a family-oriented neighbourhood with plenty of green spaces, lakes, and walking trails. It offers a mix of affordable housing, great schools, and convenient public transit, making it a popular choice for first-time homebuyers and growing families alike.

Suburban Living in the North

Home Prices: Affordable to High

Lisgar is a peaceful, newer suburb located on the western edge of Mississauga. It features modern housing, quiet streets, and close-knit communities. Known for its great schools and parks, Lisgar is perfect for young families seeking affordability and suburban charm.

Where Historic Charm Meets New Homes

Home Prices: Moderate to High

Meadowvale Village is a charming, heritage-inspired neighbourhood with preserved green spaces and picturesque homes. It offers easy access to major highways, great schools, and plenty of community parks, making it a desirable location for those who appreciate both history and convenience.

Tree Lined Living

Home Home Prices: Moderate to High

Applewood is a well-established, mature neighbourhood known for its tree-lined streets and mid-century homes. Located near major transit routes and shopping hubs, it provides both charm and practicality for families, retirees, and commuters seeking an easygoing suburban lifestyle.

Suburban Family Homes with Urban Access

Home Prices: Moderate to High

Rathwood is a quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood known for its spacious homes, well-maintained parks, and excellent schools. Centrally located with great transit access, it’s ideal for those looking to balance peaceful residential living with city convenience.

The Old Downtown – a True Urban Mix

Home Prices: Affordable to Very High

Cooksville is one of Mississauga’s oldest and most diverse communities. With a mix of condos, townhomes, and detached houses, it’s a hub of cultural vibrancy. Located near transit and Square One, it’s perfect for commuters and newcomers to the city.

Country Estates – In the Heart of the City

Home Prices: Moderate to High

Mineola is an upscale, serene neighbourhood known for its custom-built homes, large lots, and mature trees. Located close to the lake and Port Credit, it offers luxury living with a small-town feel, making it one of Mississauga’s most desirable communities.

Modern Urbanite Living

Home Prices: Moderate to High

Churchill Meadows is a modern, fast-growing suburban neighbourhood offering newer homes, good schools, and numerous parks. With easy access to public transit and highways, it’s ideal for young families and professionals seeking a community-oriented lifestyle in west Mississauga.

1970’s Suburbia in Central Mississauga

Home Prices: Moderate to High

Mississauga Valleys offers a blend of high-rise condos and family homes surrounded by parks and trails. Located near Square One and major roadways, it provides affordable living in a central location, perfect for first-time buyers and downsizers alike.

In the Heart of the City

Home Prices: Moderate to High

Hurontario is a central, well-connected neighbourhood featuring a mix of condos and detached homes. With the new LRT line under construction, the area is set for significant growth, offering excellent transit, shopping, and investment potential in Mississauga’s heart.

Downtown Living – Up North

Home Prices: Affordable to Moderate

Mississauga City Centre is the urban core, home to Square One, Celebration Square, and modern high-rises. It offers a dynamic lifestyle with entertainment, shopping, transit, and dining all within walking distance—ideal for young professionals and urban dwellers.

 
 

The Shopping Outlet Central

Home Prices: Moderate to High

East Credit is a suburban neighbourhood known for its family-friendly atmosphere, large homes, and proximity to Heartland Town Centre. With top-ranking schools, parks, and easy highway access, it’s a prime choice for families looking for space and convenience.