Port Credit is Mississauga's premier waterfront neighbourhood, situated on the north shore of Lake Ontario and offering a laidback lakeside lifestyle with world-class dining, a marina, waterfront trails, and 25-minute GO Transit access to downtown Toronto.
Lake Ontario waterfront, vibrant Lakeshore Road dining and retail, Port Credit GO Station access, and a highly walkable lakeside community
Port Credit is Mississauga's waterfront village, built around a historic marina and the shores of Lake Ontario, with a distinctive character that blends urban amenities and lakeside living.
Approximately 75 percent of Port Credit residents own their homes, with a diverse mix of long-time locals, young professionals commuting to Toronto, and families drawn by the waterfront lifestyle and walkable village atmosphere.
Residents enjoy Lake Ontario waterfront trails, a full-service marina, Lakeshore Road's 50-plus restaurants and shops, and some of the GTA's most celebrated public waterfront parkland.
Port Credit delivers the lakeside atmosphere of Toronto's Beaches neighbourhood with a fraction of the crowds, plus faster GO Transit commute times to downtown Toronto than many Toronto addresses.
Port Credit is one of Mississauga's most sought-after addresses, with an average home price around $1.29M and a mix of condos, townhouses, and detached homes ranging up to $2.1M for waterfront proximity.
The planned Hurontario LRT will connect Port Credit GO Station directly to Square One Shopping Centre and beyond, further enhancing the neighbourhood's already outstanding transit options.

Mississauga's waterfront village, where lakeside living meets an urban dining and cultural scene on the shores of Lake Ontario.
Port Credit is one of the GTA's most distinctive neighbourhoods, built around a historic marina and the waterfront of Lake Ontario in south Mississauga. Port Credit homes for sale command significant interest from buyers seeking the rare combination of lakeside lifestyle, walkable village amenities, and fast GO Transit connections to downtown Toronto, while Port Credit homes for rent attract professionals who want the best of waterfront living within the Mississauga market.

A highly walkable waterfront village with condos, townhouses, and detached homes in a mix of heritage and contemporary building forms.
Port Credit features a range of housing types from lakeside condominiums and modern townhouses to established detached homes, with approximately 75 percent owner-occupied units. The premium for waterfront proximity is real, with properties within walking distance of Lakeshore Road and the lake commanding 15 to 20 percent more than comparable homes further inland.

An exceptional lakeside lifestyle anchored by waterfront trails, a full-service marina, and over 50 restaurants and shops on Lakeshore Road.
Lakeshore Road is the spine of Port Credit's lifestyle, lined with restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and bars that create a genuine village atmosphere year-round. The waterfront trails along Lake Ontario, the Port Credit Marina, and lakeside parks provide outdoor recreation of the highest quality, while Port Credit GO Station offers a 25-minute rush-hour commute to Union Station in downtown Toronto.
Unexpected Appeal:
Port Credit offers a lakeside experience comparable to Toronto's most celebrated waterfront neighbourhoods, with faster transit to downtown and a more relaxed community scale.




One of the GTA's most desirable addresses, with consistent demand driven by waterfront access, transit connectivity, and a vibrant village atmosphere.
Port Credit homes average approximately $1.29M, with detached properties ranging up to $2.1M depending on lot size and waterfront proximity. The neighbourhood attracts consistent buyer interest from Toronto commuters and Mississauga residents alike, supported by a 74.9 percent homeownership rate that reflects the strong long-term commitment of residents to the community.

The rare combination of Lake Ontario waterfront, a vibrant dining and retail village, and 25-minute GO Transit service to downtown Toronto.
Port Credit delivers a lifestyle that is genuinely difficult to replicate elsewhere in the GTA: waterfront trails, a marina, a restaurant strip that rivals many urban neighbourhoods, and a GO Transit commute that places residents in downtown Toronto faster than many addresses within the city itself. Downtown Mississauga is approximately 15 minutes away, Oakville is approximately 15 minutes to the west, and Toronto is approximately 35 minutes by car or 25 minutes by GO Transit during peak hours.
