Streetsville Travel Guide

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Imagine yourself in historical times at Mississauga’s Village in the City, where you can admire colonial architecture and relax in a park by the river.

Escape the bustle of the city at Streetsville, a quaint town that celebrates the story of its early settlement days. Relax in a spa, enjoy a café lunch and discover some of eastern Canada’s history. Walk through the town and enjoy its laid-back atmosphere and historic charm. While the streets have been adapted to modern living, the buildings reflect the original streetscapes of the 1800s.

The city was established in 1819 and named after frontiersman Timothy Street. One of the town’s early settlers, Street built a mill, distillery and tannery here. By 1824, the area was dependent on five mill sites that stretched along the Credit River. Today, look for Street’s brick house standing on the banks of the Credit River.

Cozy cafés and boutiques line the main street. Stop for an ice cream or browse for locally made souvenirs. Buy fresh bread from the bakery and relax with a picnic in Timothy Street Park, also known as Streetsville Memorial Park. Find the perfect spot for a barbecue while the kids play on the playground or kick a ball on the soccer field. Tour Streetsville Memorial Cemetery and see headstones of the town’s earliest residents.

Streetsville has one of the highest concentrations of historical buildings in Mississauga. See the Streetsville Cenotaph, a 17-foot (5-meter) memorial that honors local residents who died in wars. At the south end of the town is Montréal House, one of the oldest remaining buildings in Streetsville. Visit the United Church, a High Gothic Revival-style structure with pointed windows and dichromatic brick details on the eastern side of the façade.

Free walking tours operate throughout summer. If you are visiting in early June, be sure to participate in the Bread and Honey Festival, a weekend-long celebration with live performances, free food, rides and games.

Streetsville is a 40-minute drive from downtown Toronto and a 10-minute drive from Mississauga. Head to Lake Aquitaine, just outside Streetsville, to fish for trout, bass and catfish.


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Northeast Mississauga

Northeast Mississauga is popular for its ample dining options, and you might make a stop by Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada, a top place to visit in the area.

Northeast Mississauga
Port Credit featuring a house, a lake or waterhole and a marina

Port Credit

Waterfront views, restaurants and shopping are just a few things travellers enjoy about Port Credit. Check out Lake Ontario or J.C. Saddington Park while you're exploring the area.

Port Credit
Etobicoke which includes street scenes

Etobicoke

You might take some time to check out the abundant dining options in Etobicoke. Spend some time visiting top spots like Sherway Gardens, and catch the metro at Islington Station or Royal York Station to see more of the area.

Etobicoke
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Georgetown

You'll enjoy the churches and gardens in Georgetown. You might want to make time for a stop at Limehouse Conservation Area or Silver Creek Conservation Area.

Georgetown
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York

You'll enjoy the parks and architecture in York. You might want to make time for a stop at Scarlett Woods Golf Course or Lambton Arena.

York
Kleinburg showing a festival, flowers and music

Woodbridge

While visiting Woodbridge, you might make a stop by sights like OSA Soccer Centre and National Golf Club of Canada.

Woodbridge

Streetsville Travel Guide

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