Mavis-Erindale is a diverse neighbourhood in central Mississauga, Ontario, built around the historic village of Erindale founded in 1822, with the Credit River and Erindale Park providing a natural centrepiece.
Historic Erindale Village founded 1822, Erindale Park as the largest park in Mississauga, Credit River walking trails and natural areas, established residential housing with mature trees, and easy access to Mississauga City Centre and major transit corridors
A diverse central Mississauga community centred on the historic village of Erindale, founded in 1822, where the Credit River corridor and Erindale Park provide a natural anchor for a well-established residential area.
Mavis-Erindale draws a diverse mix of families, professionals, and long-term residents attracted by the neighbourhood's historic character, green space, and central Mississauga location with strong access to employment and transit corridors.
Erindale Park, the largest park in Mississauga, offers trails, tobogganing, fishing, and bird watching along the Credit River, complemented by the mature tree canopy and historic streetscape of Dundas Street through Erindale Village.
Erindale is one of the oldest communities in Mississauga, with a founding history dating to 1822 and heritage features including stone entryways, an 1800s-era Presbyterian church, and Credit River views that are genuinely rare in a city shaped by postwar suburban growth.
Mavis-Erindale offers a range of housing types in a central Mississauga location, with pricing reflecting its desirable position near Erindale Park and its strong access to highways and transit.
The Credit River corridor runs directly through the neighbourhood, offering a continuous natural trail system that connects residents to the broader Peel Region trail network.

One of Mississauga's most historically rooted communities, where a village founded in 1822 along the Credit River has grown into a diverse and well-established central Mississauga neighbourhood.
Mavis-Erindale occupies a central position in Mississauga, Ontario, bounded by Mavis Road, the Credit River, and Dundas Street, with the historic Erindale Village at its core. Mavis-Erindale homes for sale attract buyers seeking established housing, green space, and strong central access to Mississauga City Centre and Highway 403. Those seeking Mavis-Erindale homes for rent will find a diverse, stable community with Erindale Park and Credit River trails immediately accessible.

An established residential neighbourhood with a mix of housing types set among mature trees, historic streetscapes, and Credit River green space.
Mavis-Erindale offers detached homes, semis, and townhomes across a neighbourhood where mature tree canopy and established streetscapes reflect decades of residential character. The historic Erindale Village core along Dundas Street features stone entryways, front yard setbacks, and the Erindale Presbyterian Church, giving the neighbourhood a heritage feel uncommon in Mississauga's generally postwar residential fabric.

Erindale Park, the largest park in Mississauga, and the Credit River trail system define outdoor life in this neighbourhood through every season.
Erindale Park offers trails, tobogganing, fishing, bird watching, and picnic areas along the Credit River, with enough green space to feel genuinely removed from the urban pace of the surrounding city. The broader Credit River trail network connects Mavis-Erindale to a continuous natural corridor through Peel Region, and Mississauga Transit provides bus connections to the MiWay network and nearby GO stations for regional commutes.
Unexpected Appeal:
Erindale is one of Mississauga's oldest communities, founded in 1822, with heritage features along Dundas Street that feel genuinely out of place in one of Canada's most rapidly built postwar cities.




Mavis-Erindale offers a range of established housing at prices that reflect both its central Mississauga location and its access to one of the city's premier natural amenities.
Detached homes, semis, and townhomes are available across a range of price points, with proximity to Erindale Park and Credit River green space supporting consistent demand. Highway 403 and the QEW are within easy reach, making the neighbourhood attractive to commuters working across the GTHA.

The rare combination of genuine heritage, the largest park in Mississauga, and a central location with easy access to every corner of the city.
Mississauga City Centre is 10 minutes away, Brampton is 15 minutes north, and downtown Toronto is reachable in approximately 35 minutes via Highway 403 and the QEW. The Credit River trail, Erindale Park, and the historic character of Erindale Village give Mavis-Erindale a sense of place that is increasingly hard to find in one of Canada's fastest-growing cities.
