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One of the treasures of the Adamson Estate are the great eastern white pine which have ties to the heritage of the Admason families and that of the early development of Toronto Township now known as Peel region.
Art Gallery of Mississauga
Art Gallery of Mississauga (AGM) is over 3000 square feet divided into four gallery spaces. The Main and Community galleries are the largest; the Member's and Chapel galleries are smaller adjacent spaces.
Benares Historical House
Take a guided tour and step back into the year 1918! With more than 160 years of history, this exquisite estate was home to four generations of the Harris and Sayers families.
Blackwood Gallery
The Blackwood Gallery is a contemporary art space located on the University of Toronto at Mississauga campus. The works of both established Canadian and international artists are on display.
Bradley Museum
Find a piece of country in the heart of the city! Begin your historic journey at The Anchorage, an Ontario Regency style cottage.
Casa La Boutique
In the Streetsville area, you’ll find a historic shop called Casa La Boutique, formerly known as Casa Mobilia. Built in 1821, the building currently serves as a vendor of unique décor and gifts; but it has an interesting story to it.
Cuchulainn's Irish Pub
Stop in for a pint at this popular meeting place found at158 Queen Street South, in Streetsville. United Empire Loyalist John Barnhart built this frame house as a wedding gift for his daughter Minerva and her husband William H. Patterson.
Kariya Park
This park was officially opened in July 1992, honoring the eleventh anniversary of Mississauga’s twin-city relationship with Kariya, Japan. The famous Civic Centre clock tower can easily be seen through the greenery.
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Living Arts Centre
Located in the heart of Mississauga, The Living Arts Centre is a wonderful central attraction to the city. It has something for everyone.
Mississauga Garden Park / Riverwood Park
The newly developed 150-acre public garden park has been an exciting accomplishment for the city of Mississauga, as the vision of a spectacular public garden began in the 1980s.
Opera Mississauga
This Opera Company founded in 1985 presents well-loved operas to its public, complete with traditional sets, props, costumes, and staging.
Port Credit
Port Credit's quaint village setting and redeveloped harbor on Lake Ontario make it the perfect place to visit. This area, located at the mouth of the Credit River in Mississauga, is rich in history and quite picturesque, so plan to spend some time strolling along.
Springbank Arts Centre
The Springbank Arts Centre is an inspiring building in the heart of Riverwood Park beside the Credit River. View creative pieces of art; exhibitions in the Emily Carr Gallery change every two weeks.
Square One Shopping Centre
Who loves to shop? If you do, make sure you come to Mississauga for a day of retail heaven at the Square One Shopping Centre. This center is one of the largest shopping malls in North America. It is the largest mall in Ontario, and possibly the second largest in Canada.
Streetsville
Make sure you spend time in Streetsville while on holiday. A balance of historical reverence and the array of present-day retail shops and services make Streetsville the most inviting Village in the City of Mississauga.
Timothy Street Home
Timothy Street, the founder of Streetsville, built a home for his family near his original mill site in 1825. The house still stands on the banks of the Credit River and is part of concerted efforts by the merchants and residents of Streetsville to ensure the heritage of the village remains evident in everyday life. |