Welcome to Mississauga / Streetsville

Streetsville is a charming historic community in northwestern Mississauga, Ontario, situated on the Credit River, known as the "Queen of the County" since 1850 and celebrated for its small-town character within a major city.

Attributes

Historic village character, Credit River setting, 85% homeownership rate, annual Bread and Honey Festival, and the highest concentration of heritage structures in Mississauga

Key Details


THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

Streetsville is a former town absorbed into Mississauga in 1974, retaining its historic streetscapes, heritage buildings, and small-town character along the banks of the Credit River.



THE PEOPLE

With a population of 47,327, an average age of 38, and 85% homeownership, Streetsville is a well-established, predominantly professional community with strong cultural diversity.



THE LIFESTYLE

Over 300 shops along the main commercial corridor, the 13-kilometre David J. Culham Trail, and Streetsville Memorial Park offer residents a vibrant mix of urban and outdoor amenities.



THE UNEXPECTED

Streetsville holds the highest concentration of heritage structures in all of Mississauga, preserving a genuinely historic streetscape that stands apart from the city's newer developments.



THE MARKET

Streetsville offers a mix of well-maintained older homes, newer detached dwellings, and townhouses, with an average household income of $124,255 and an 85% homeownership rate.



BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE

The annual Bread and Honey Festival, held every first weekend of June since 1973, celebrates the community's milling heritage and draws visitors from across the region.


LOCATED IN THE GREATER TORONTO AREA

Drive Times:
Downtown Toronto 40 min  |  Brampton 15 min  |  Hamilton 45 min

Boundaries:
Nearby Neighborhoods Meadowvale, Erin Mills, Lisgar
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Streetsville:

A historic village with deep roots, Credit River charm, and a small-town spirit that has survived decades of city growth around it.

Streetsville traces its history to 1818 and was known as the "Queen of the County" by 1850 due to its thriving milling industry. Amalgamated into Mississauga in 1974, it has successfully preserved its heritage character along its main commercial corridor. Streetsville homes for sale and Streetsville homes for rent attract buyers who want character, history, and community in one of the GTA's most distinctive neighbourhoods.


What to Expect:

Well-maintained older homes, newer detached dwellings, and townhouses in a mostly owner-occupied, high-income community.

Housing in Streetsville ranges from heritage-era homes to newer detached properties and townhouses. With an 85% homeownership rate and an average household income of $124,255, the neighbourhood attracts professionals and families seeking stability, character, and community in northwest Mississauga.


The Lifestyle:

Trails, parks, 300-plus shops, live theatre, and a famous annual festival define the Streetsville way of life.

The 13-kilometre David J. Culham Trail runs through the area for hiking, cycling, and walking year-round. Streetsville Memorial Park offers soccer fields, a softball diamond, and batting cages, while the Meadowvale Theatre hosts live performances nearby. The main commercial corridor features over 300 shops and services in a walkable, heritage-rich setting.

Unexpected Appeal:

The highest concentration of heritage structures in all of Mississauga, preserving a streetscape unlike anything else in the city.

Most visitors to Streetsville are surprised by how authentically historic it feels within a major GTA city. The neighbourhood actively protects its built heritage, and its annual Bread and Honey Festival, held every first weekend of June since 1973, is a beloved regional tradition honouring its milling roots with Kraft Canada and ADM Milling both having had flour mills in the area.



The Market:

Strong homeownership, high household incomes, and a diverse housing mix make Streetsville one of Mississauga's most desirable markets.

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Streetsville real estate benefits from consistent demand driven by its heritage character, Credit River setting, and strong community identity. The mix of older maintained homes and newer builds provides options across a range of price points, and the neighbourhood's 85% ownership rate reflects the long-term commitment of residents to the area.


You'll Fall In Love With:

The historic charm, Credit River trails, vibrant village core, and a community that has kept its identity alive for over two centuries.

Life in Streetsville means strolling heritage streetscapes, attending the Bread and Honey Festival, and enjoying trails along the Credit River, all while being 40 minutes from downtown Toronto and 15 minutes from Brampton. The Meadowvale Theatre, community parks, and 300-plus local businesses ensure there is always something happening in Streetsville, Ontario.


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