Welcome to Mississauga / Downtown Mississauga

Downtown Mississauga, also known as the City Centre, is the high-density urban core of Mississauga, Ontario. The area is anchored by Square One Shopping Centre, the Civic Centre, and Celebration Square.

Attributes

High-rise condominium living, Square One Shopping Centre, civic and cultural venues, strong transit connections, and a diverse multicultural community

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

A high-density urban core where condominium towers, civic landmarks, and major retail come together in the heart of Mississauga



THE PEOPLE

A diverse and multicultural community of young professionals, downsizers, newcomers, and families drawn to vertical urban living



THE LIFESTYLE

Celebration Square, Kariya Park, and a network of downtown parks give residents festivals, gardens, and outdoor space year round



THE UNEXPECTED

The second largest shopping centre in Canada and a cherry blossom Japanese garden sit within the same downtown core



THE MARKET

An almost entirely condominium market with a wide range of buildings, finishes, and price points to suit different buyers



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Pearson Airport, downtown Toronto, and the Hurontario LRT corridor are all within easy reach of the City Centre


LOCATED IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA

Drive Times:
Pearson Airport 12 min  |  Brampton 15 min  |  Downtown Toronto 30 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Cooksville, Fairview, Hurontario
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Downtown Mississauga:

A high-rise urban core where civic, cultural, and retail life all come together.

Downtown Mississauga, often called the City Centre, sits at the intersection of Hurontario Street and Burnhamthorpe Road. Condominium towers rise around Square One Shopping Centre, the Civic Centre, and Celebration Square. Downtown Mississauga homes for sale and Downtown Mississauga homes for rent give residents direct access to a transit-rich, walkable downtown in the heart of the Greater Toronto Area.


What to Expect:

A vertical, transit-connected community at the centre of the city.

Expect modern condominium towers, ground-floor retail, and a steady mix of residents, students, and office workers. The area is one of the most densely populated parts of Mississauga, with City Centre Transit Terminal anchoring local and regional bus service and the Hurontario LRT building out the spine of the corridor.


The Lifestyle:

Festivals, gardens, and skating rinks all within a few blocks.

Celebration Square hosts hundreds of free festivals, outdoor movies, concerts, and a winter skating rink each year, while Kariya Park offers a quiet Japanese garden famous for its spring cherry blossoms. The Living Arts Centre, Central Library, and Art Gallery of Mississauga round out a downtown that takes culture seriously.

Unexpected Appeal:

One of the largest shopping centres in the country sits steps from a cherry blossom garden.

Square One is the second largest shopping mall in Canada, with more than 350 stores and around 24 million visitors each year. A short walk away, Kariya Park draws crowds every spring when its cherry trees bloom. Few downtowns in the country pair this much retail with this much urban green space.



The Market:

A condominium-dominant market with a wide range of buildings and price points.

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Housing in the City Centre is overwhelmingly condominium, ranging from earlier mid-rise buildings to newer luxury towers. The mix attracts first-time buyers, downsizers, professionals working in the corridor, and investors looking for a foothold in one of the most transit-accessible parts of the Greater Toronto Area.


You'll Fall In Love With:

A skyline of your own, with the rest of the region only minutes away.

Downtown Mississauga lets residents step out their door to shopping, dining, civic events, and major employment, while Pearson Airport, downtown Toronto, Brampton, and Oakville all sit a short drive away. The Hurontario LRT, GO Transit, and MiWay buses tie the City Centre into the wider region, making it one of the most connected downtowns outside of Toronto itself.


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