Malton is a diverse, established neighbourhood in northeast Mississauga, Ontario, home to approximately 36,000 residents, situated between Toronto Pearson International Airport and the city of Brampton.
Diverse multicultural South Asian and Caribbean community, proximity to Toronto Pearson International Airport, affordable established housing, Malton Community Centre recreational facilities, and easy access to Highway 427
A diverse, established community in northeast Mississauga shaped by decades of multicultural immigration and a strong civic identity.
Malton is home to approximately 36,000 residents drawn predominantly from South Asian, West African, and Caribbean backgrounds, forming one of the most culturally rich communities in Peel Region.
The Malton Community Centre anchors recreational life with a double gymnasium, fitness facilities, steam rooms, an outdoor splash pad, and basketball courts, with Mississauga Transit providing direct connections to the broader city.
Each spring, Malton serves as the starting point for the Khalsa Day parade, connecting the Sri Guru Singh Sabha gurdwara in Malton to the broader Sikh community across the Greater Toronto Area.
Malton offers some of the most accessible entry-level prices in Mississauga, with established post-war detached and semi-detached homes drawing first-time buyers and investors.
Toronto Pearson International Airport is immediately to the south, placing Malton within 5 minutes of one of Canada's busiest international travel hubs.

An established residential community where decades of multicultural immigration have built one of Mississauga's most vibrant and authentic neighbourhoods.
Malton is situated in the northeast corner of Mississauga, Ontario, bordered by Toronto Pearson International Airport to the south and Brampton to the north. Malton homes for sale attract first-time buyers, investors, and multigenerational families drawn by affordable pricing and easy highway access. Those seeking Malton homes for rent benefit from a stable rental market fuelled by proximity to the airport employment corridor and the Highway 427 interchange.

Post-war detached and semi-detached homes on established lots, with newer infill development guided by the City of Mississauga to respect the surrounding residential context.
Malton features predominantly single-detached and semi-detached properties built from the 1950s onward, with the City of Mississauga Malton Infill Housing Study of 2016 guiding new construction to ensure compatibility with the neighbourhood character. Schools, places of worship, and local shops are woven throughout the community.

Community institutions and transit connections define a practical, well-serviced daily life in Malton.
The Malton Community Centre serves as the neighbourhood social hub, featuring a double gymnasium, expanded fitness area, steam rooms, an outdoor splash pad, and a basketball play pad. Mississauga Transit Route 107 Malton Express provides rapid connections across the city, while Highway 427 and Airport Road deliver fast access to the broader Greater Toronto Area.
Unexpected Appeal:
Malton is the starting point for one of the largest annual Sikh cultural celebrations in Canada.




Malton represents one of the most accessible price points for homeownership within Mississauga.
The neighbourhood offers a range of post-war detached and semi-detached homes at prices well below the Mississauga average, attracting first-time buyers, investors, and families seeking more space for their money. The City infill housing program signals ongoing investment in Malton, supporting steady long-term value.

The unbeatable proximity to Toronto Pearson International Airport, major highways, and the cultural richness of one of Mississauga's most authentic communities.
Toronto Pearson International Airport is a 5-minute drive from most of Malton, making this neighbourhood uniquely convenient for frequent travelers and aviation industry workers. Brampton is immediately to the north for shopping and services, downtown Toronto is approximately 35 minutes away, and the entire GTHA is accessible via Highway 427. Malton offers genuine community character and everyday convenience at a price point that is increasingly rare across the Greater Toronto Area.
