Welcome to Mississauga / Erin Mills

Erin Mills is a large, master-planned community in west Mississauga, Ontario. The neighbourhood was developed beginning in the early 1970s and stretches from Dundas Street to Britannia Road between Winston Churchill Boulevard and the Credit River.

Attributes

Master-planned design, wide range of housing types, excellent schools, Erin Mills Town Centre at the core, and trails along the Credit River

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

A sprawling master-planned community in west Mississauga where every sub-neighbourhood was designed around schools, parks, and trails



THE PEOPLE

A multigenerational and multicultural mix of established families, professionals, and downsizers across many income levels



THE LIFESTYLE

Twenty parks, the Erin Meadows Community Centre, and Credit River trails support active and family-focused daily life



THE UNEXPECTED

One of the largest planned developments in Canada was built on more than 7,000 acres of former farmland in west Mississauga



THE MARKET

A wide range of options including detached homes, townhouses, semi-detached houses, and high-rise condominium buildings



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

Credit Valley Hospital, the University of Toronto Mississauga, and Erin Mills Town Centre all sit inside or right beside the neighbourhood


LOCATED IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA

Drive Times:
Square One 15 min  |  UTM 5 min  |  Pearson Airport 20 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Streetsville, Sheridan, Meadowvale
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Erin Mills:

One of the largest master-planned communities in Canada, set in west Mississauga.

Erin Mills covers a wide stretch of west Mississauga, from Dundas Street north to Britannia Road and from Winston Churchill Boulevard east to the Credit River. The community was originally laid out in the early 1970s and built out across four decades, with each sub-neighbourhood centred on a school, park, and small commercial hub. Erin Mills homes for sale and Erin Mills homes for rent appeal to growing families, multigenerational households, and downsizers looking for a planned community with strong amenities.


What to Expect:

A planned suburb with a careful mix of housing and amenities.

Expect detached homes, semi-detached houses, townhouses, low-rise condominiums, and high-rise apartment buildings, with custom and luxury homes clustered around the Credit River corridor. Each sub-neighbourhood was originally designed around its own schools, small plaza, and parkland.


The Lifestyle:

Active, school-focused, and outdoorsy.

Twenty neighbourhood parks include Quenippenon Meadows Community Park, with its splash pad, off-leash dog area, and tennis courts, and Sugar Maple Woods walking trails. The Erin Meadows Community Centre offers an indoor pool, programming, and a library branch all under one roof, while the Credit River corridor provides longer trail loops at the eastern edge of the community.

Unexpected Appeal:

One of the most ambitious planned communities in the country sits inside Mississauga.

Erin Mills was developed by Cadillac Fairview on more than 7,000 acres of former farmland, with deliberate planning around housing variety, walkable centres, and protected green corridors. That careful structure is still visible today in the way schools, plazas, parks, and homes connect through the community.



The Market:

A broad, family-driven market with options at many price points.

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The bulk of homes were built between 1970 and 2010, ranging from ranch bungalows and two-storey detached houses to townhomes, semis, and high-rise condominium towers. Buyers include first-time owners, growing families, multigenerational households, and downsizers staying in the Mississauga area.


You'll Fall In Love With:

A Mississauga community where schools, shopping, and hospital care all sit inside one master plan.

Erin Mills puts residents minutes from Erin Mills Town Centre, Credit Valley Hospital, and the University of Toronto Mississauga campus. Highway 403, the QEW, and the GO Transit system make Toronto, Oakville, and Pearson Airport easy onward trips, while the Credit River corridor keeps trail walks, fishing spots, and quiet pockets of nature close to home.


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