Our guide to Mississauga’s most delicious hidden gems highlights some of the best food trucks and street food among the hundreds of dining options the city has to offer.
Today, the city is home to hundreds of restaurants serving up international flavours and fusion, from the oldest of traditional recipes to the most modern gastronomic techniques.
For Torontonians looking to escape the heat and soot of Industrial-era Toronto there was no better place than Lorne Park.
Summer is sizzlin’ in Mississauga, and this month has some of the hottest concerts, festivals and family activities of the season, so get ready to chill out with these cool events!
Set out for an urban adventure and see the city’s sights up close with one of these walking tours.
The suits were bespoke and the coleslaw was free for the Kentucky Colonel living west of Dixie.
For three days, the heart of Mississauga will be taken over by one of the world’s most vibrant, high-adrenaline sports festivals. From July 12 to 14, JACKALOPE will bring together pros and enthusiasts for the ultimate celebration of action sports.
From sports and fitness to music and movies, there’s something for everyone in Sauga this July. Check out our guide to the fantastic events happening each week.
To trace the origins of the word ‘Mississauga’ we need to travel to the shores of a great lake.
But it’s not Lake Ontario where we need to go, it’s 600 kilometres north from Port Credit to the north shore of Lake Huron.
Kate Aitken rise as one of Canada’s first international influencers was smooth as butter. Butter tarts to be precise.
From June 29 – July 7, bring your family to some of Ontario’s best fishing spots for Family Fishing Week in Mississauga.
The home and Mississauga museum on Clarkson Road North was the inspiration for the quietly imaginative Mazo de la Roche, who spun a tale of love, betrayal and money across 16 books that turned her into one of Canada’s first and most-successful international literary stars.