Mississauga Valleys is a planned neighbourhood in central Mississauga, Ontario, built in the early 1980s. It features a diverse housing mix, seven parks, a community centre with pools and an arena, and proximity to Square One.
Centrally located planned community, diverse housing mix of condos and detached homes, seven neighbourhood parks, full-service community centre, and proximity to Square One and Heartland Town Centre
A carefully planned early-1980s community in central Mississauga built around a ring road, offering a seamless blend of residential density and green space.
A diverse, highly educated community drawing families, professionals, and newcomers from South Asian, Filipino, Polish, and many other backgrounds, with the largest age group of 30 to 44.
Seven parks with 54 recreational facilities, Mississauga Valley Park's splash pad and tennis courts, and a community centre with pools, an ice arena, and a gymnasium.
The neighbourhood's ring road design gives every resident equal access to central green space and community amenities, an urban planning approach rarely seen at this scale in the GTA.
A layered housing market with older high-rise condominiums on the west side and single-family detached homes on the east, offering diverse entry points across price ranges.
Square One Shopping Centre, one of Canada's largest malls, is minutes away, and Heartland Town Centre provides a major retail destination on the city's northern edge.

A planned community built with families and livability at its centre.
Mississauga Valleys was developed in the early 1980s as a planned subdivision in central Mississauga, Ontario, organized around a central ring road connecting the entire community. The neighbourhood offers a mix of high-rise condominiums, townhomes, and single-family detached homes within walking distance of parks and community services. Mississauga Valleys homes for sale attract families and professionals seeking value in a well-serviced Mississauga location, while Mississauga Valleys homes for rent appeal to newcomers and young households drawn by the central location and transit access.

A layered housing market with older condos, townhomes, and detached homes across a well-organized planned community.
The east side of the neighbourhood is predominantly single-family detached homes, while the west contains a higher concentration of older condominium buildings. Townhomes and semi-detached properties fill the spaces in between, giving buyers a genuine range of options. The area is served by 9 public schools and 6 Catholic schools, making it well suited for growing families.

Seven parks, a full-service community centre, and the amenities of central Mississauga within easy reach.
Mississauga Valley Park anchors the neighbourhood with tennis courts, sports fields, a baseball diamond, a children's playground, a splash pad, and walking paths. The Mississauga Valley Community Centre on Mississauga Valley Boulevard provides a fitness facility, swimming pools, an ice arena, a gymnasium, and programs for all age groups. A neighbourhood library and proximity to Square One Shopping Centre round out the lifestyle offering.
Unexpected Appeal:
The neighbourhood's ring road design gives every home equal access to central green space, a rarity in the GTA.




A diverse price range from entry-level condominiums to spacious family detached homes in central Mississauga.
Older condominium buildings on the west side offer accessible entry points, while single-family homes on the east provide larger living spaces for growing families. Proximity to Square One, Heartland Town Centre, and Highway 403 supports strong long-term demand. Investors and first-time buyers alike find genuine opportunities throughout the neighbourhood.

Central location, community infrastructure, and two of Ontario's largest retail destinations at the door.
Mississauga Valleys sits at the heart of a city that has grown dramatically since the neighbourhood was built, placing residents within minutes of Square One, City Hall, and Highway 403 and the QEW. The community centre, parks, and schools create a self-contained neighbourhood feel that is increasingly difficult to find in the GTA. Residents consistently value the walkability, the pools, the schools, and the central location.
