Rathwood-Applewood is a family-oriented community in east Mississauga, Ontario, offering tree-lined streets, mature homes, and a diverse multicultural atmosphere close to the Toronto border.
Mature tree-lined streets, strong multicultural roots, family-friendly community parks, convenient access to downtown Toronto, and diverse housing options
A well-established east Mississauga community where mature residential streets, spacious lots, and a welcoming multicultural atmosphere define daily life.
A highly diverse population representing over 143 ethnic origins, where families with children make up the majority of households and a strong sense of community prevails.
Residents enjoy Garnetwood, Wood Creek, and Fleetwood parks, and benefit from fitness programs and sports leagues at Burnhamthorpe Community Centre.
Rathwood-Applewood has one of the highest resident retention rates in Mississauga, reflecting a deep community attachment that newcomers quickly come to share.
A varied housing stock of single-detached homes, semi-detached properties, townhomes, and apartment buildings provides options at multiple price points.
The Dixie GO Station links residents to downtown Toronto in approximately 30 minutes, and Highways 403, 427, and the QEW provide fast routes to Pearson Airport and beyond.

A community with deep roots, mature streets, and a welcoming multicultural identity.
Rathwood-Applewood is a well-established residential area in east Mississauga built primarily between the 1960s and 1980s. The neighbourhood offers a genuine suburban character with spacious homes on tree-lined streets. Rathwood-Applewood homes for sale attract families, professionals, and newcomers alike, while Rathwood-Applewood homes for rent offer accessible entry into this desirable community.

A quiet suburban setting with mature housing stock and a strong community feel.
Housing in Rathwood-Applewood consists of single-detached homes, semi-detached properties, townhomes, and apartment buildings. Many homes sit on generous lots with mature trees, offering more space than newer suburban developments in the region.

Green parks, community programs, and tree-lined streets make this an ideal setting for active families.
Residents have access to Garnetwood Park, Wood Creek Park, and Fleetwood Park, all featuring playgrounds, walking paths, and sports fields. The Burnhamthorpe Community Centre on Gulleden Drive offers a gymnasium, sports leagues, fitness programs, and multi-purpose facilities serving residents of all ages.
Unexpected Appeal:
A neighbourhood where residents consistently choose to stay for the long term.




A diverse housing market with options across multiple property types and price points.
The neighbourhood offers single-detached homes, semi-detached properties, townhomes, and apartment buildings developed primarily in the 1960s through 1980s, with a median household income above the Ontario average that reflects sustained demand for housing in the area.

The convenience of Toronto access combined with the calm of a mature suburban community.
The Dixie GO Station connects Rathwood-Applewood residents to downtown Toronto in approximately 30 minutes, while Highways 403, 427, and the QEW provide fast access to Pearson International Airport, Etobicoke, and Oakville. The area offers the best of both worlds: a peaceful community atmosphere with all the resources of a major metropolitan region close at hand.
