Northeast (West) is a distinctive residential neighbourhood in the northeast corner of Mississauga, Ontario, offering a strong sense of community, family-friendly housing, and convenient access to Toronto Pearson Airport and the broader Greater Toronto Area.
Tight-knit community identity, family-sized townhouses and detached homes, strong transit access, and proximity to Mimico Creek green corridor
Northeast (West) occupies a geographically distinct corner of Mississauga, bordered by Toronto to the east and Brampton to the north, which has fostered a uniquely self-contained community character.
Approximately 70 percent of residents own their homes, with a diverse mix of families occupying predominantly three and four bedroom townhouses and detached homes in an area known for its tight-knit community bonds.
Residents enjoy the Malton Loop trail along Mimico Creek, the Malton Community Centre with its pool, fitness facilities, and splash pad, and a well-connected network of local parks and playgrounds.
Despite sitting near Toronto Pearson International Airport, Northeast (West) is notably quiet and community-oriented, with its geographic separation from other Mississauga neighbourhoods reinforcing a strong local identity.
Northeast (West) offers a mix of townhouses, detached homes, and apartment buildings, with approximately 70 percent owner-occupied units and housing stock spanning the 1960s through the 2000s.
The neighbourhood's location near Highway 401 and Toronto Pearson International Airport makes it an exceptionally practical base for frequent travellers and commuters across the Greater Toronto Area.

A geographically distinct Mississauga community that has built a strong identity through its separation from the rest of the city.
Northeast (West) sits at the northeastern tip of Mississauga, bordered by Toronto and Brampton, giving it a self-contained character unlike any other neighbourhood in the city. Northeast (West) homes for sale attract families drawn to spacious townhouses and detached properties at accessible price points, while Northeast (West) homes for rent appeal to professionals benefiting from proximity to Pearson Airport and multiple transit connections.

A predominantly family-oriented neighbourhood with townhouses and detached homes, strong homeownership rates, and a genuine community feel.
Townhouses make up approximately 45 percent of the housing stock in Northeast (West), with detached homes and apartment buildings rounding out the mix. Most dwellings are three and four bedrooms, making the neighbourhood well suited to families. Approximately 70 percent of residents own their homes, a rate that reflects the neighbourhood's stability and long-term appeal.

Active outdoor options along Mimico Creek paired with strong community programming at the Malton Community Centre.
The Malton Loop trail follows a scenic green corridor along Mimico Creek, offering cyclists and hikers a welcome escape from urban life. The Malton Community Centre provides a 25-metre pool, double gymnasium, fitness facilities, splash pad, and playground, giving residents of all ages a well-equipped local hub for recreation and community activity.
Unexpected Appeal:
Geographic isolation from the rest of Mississauga has created a neighbourhood with an unusually strong and self-reliant community spirit.




A family housing market with a mix of newer builds and established stock, offering relative affordability within the Greater Toronto Area.
Northeast (West) offers a range of housing options from townhouses to detached homes, with a significant portion of stock built after the year 2000 alongside established properties from the 1960s and 1980s. The neighbourhood provides more accessible price points than many other Mississauga communities, making it an appealing entry point into the GTA housing market.

The rare combination of community closeness, green space, and unmatched regional connectivity.
Northeast (West) residents enjoy Mimico Creek trails, the Malton Community Centre, and a neighbourhood identity that is genuinely distinct within Mississauga. Brampton is approximately 15 minutes away, downtown Mississauga is approximately 25 minutes, and downtown Toronto is approximately 35 minutes via Highway 401, with approximately 30 bus routes providing additional transit options throughout the day.
