DixieDundas is a neighbourhood in Mississauga, Ontario, centred around the historic Dundas Street East and Dixie Road intersection. It carries a pioneer heritage dating to the early 1800s, offers affordable housing options, and provides strong transit access to downtown Toronto via the Dixie GO station.
Pioneer heritage with surviving historic churches, affordable housing mix, Dixie GO station access, nearby Dixie Outlet Mall, and a welcoming newcomer community
A historically rooted community in Mississauga where pioneer-era heritage, newcomer settlement, and a busy commercial corridor exist side by side along Dundas Street East.
A mix of long-time older residents in single-level homes, newcomer families in rental buildings, and workers drawn by the neighbourhood's strong transit and employment access.
Etobicoke Valley Park, Coram Park, CJ's Skatepark, Celebration Square, the Creekside Crossing outdoor mall, and the Dixie Outlet Mall give residents a wide range of daily options.
The north-east corner of the neighbourhood preserves the Dixie Union Chapel and cemetery, St. Johns church from 1870, and the Dixie Presbyterian Church from 1922, a rare surviving pioneer streetscape.
Rental apartment buildings, townhouse complexes, and a smaller number of detached and semi-detached homes offer accessible price points in central Mississauga.
The Dixie GO station on the Milton Line delivers residents to Union Station in downtown Toronto quickly, making DixieDundas one of Mississauga's most transit-connected neighbourhoods.

A community with deep pioneer roots and a strong spirit of newcomer settlement and cultural diversity.
DixieDundas traces its origins to the early 1800s, when it was known as Irishtown before being renamed in honour of Dr. Beaumont Dixie in the 1850s. Today, DixieDundas homes for sale attract buyers seeking affordability within the Greater Toronto Area, while DixieDundas homes for rent offer accessible entry points for newcomers and young families establishing themselves in Mississauga.

A diverse, mixed-use corridor with affordable housing and strong community infrastructure.
The neighbourhood features a variety of housing forms, including rental apartment buildings, townhouses, semi-detached homes, and detached houses. The Dundas Street East and Dixie Road corridor anchors commercial activity, providing residents with convenient access to everyday services, transit connections, and local businesses.

Green space, recreational facilities, and convenient transit define everyday life in DixieDundas.
Residents enjoy Etobicoke Valley Park, which includes an off-leash dog area, and Coram Park for outdoor recreation. CJ's Skatepark provides a community hub for youth, while the nearby Celebration Square and Dixie Outlet Mall add retail and event options to the neighbourhood experience. The Dixie GO station connects commuters to Union Station via the Milton Line, making downtown Toronto accessible within 30 minutes.
Unexpected Appeal:
DixieDundas carries a remarkable depth of heritage that predates Mississauga itself.




One of Mississauga's most affordable markets, with housing options suited to a range of budgets.
DixieDundas offers a range of housing from rental apartments to townhouses and detached homes, with a median household income below the Ontario average that keeps prices competitive. Buyers and renters alike find the neighbourhood a practical choice for affordable urban living within Mississauga.

The mix of transit convenience, affordability, and community character that defines DixieDundas.
Residents appreciate the direct GO train access to downtown Toronto, the variety of nearby shopping including Creekside Crossing and Dixie Outlet Mall, and the strong cultural fabric built by Mississauga's newcomer communities. Square One Shopping Centre is just 10 minutes away, and Brampton is accessible within 20 minutes, giving DixieDundas residents easy reach of the broader region.
