Mississauga is home to Toronto Pearson International airport, Canada’s largest and busiest airport, welcoming over 38.6 million passengers a year. (More than the entire population of Canada!)
- Mississauga has been recognized as the safest city in Canada for nine years in a row.
- There are more than 480 parks and 23 major trail systems including part of a 780 kilometer waterfront trail running from Niagara-on-the-lake to the Quebec border.
- It is Canada’s sixth largest and fastest growing city with a population of 729,000 residents.
- Mississauga is the 2nd largest city in the Greater-Toronto-Area (GTA), right after the City of Toronto.
- Mississauga is a short drive to many famous Canadian attractions in the Greater-Toronto and surrounding areas including Niagara Falls, CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, Canada’s Wonderland, and much more.
Mississauga's climate is considered moderate. The average temperature in July and August is 20 C (70 F) but the temperature can soar to 30 C (86 F) and above. The average temperature in January and February is -6 C (21 F).
Mississauga is one of the more affordable cities in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), making it a great place to enjoy all that Ontario has to offer, for a lot less than living in downtown Toronto! See what the
cost of living is like in Mississauga.
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Top 10 things to do in Mississauga:
- Shop at Square One (Ontario’s largest shopping mall)
- Enjoy a gourmet meal on the waterfront of Lake Ontario
- Experience something new and exciting at the Rec Room! 44,000 sq. feet of great games, mouth-watering eats, and amazing entertainment, all packed under 1 roof!
- Watch a Steelheads hockey game at Paramount Fine Foods Centre
- Fly high at Skyzone (the world’s first indoor trampoline park)
- Enjoy the beach at Jack Darling Memorial Park
- Watch a live performance at the Living Arts Centre
- Experience Mississauga’s many cultures at Carassauga (Mississauga’s festival of cultures)
- Attend the bread and honey festival in Streetsville
- Attend a festival at Celebration Square