Discover the Heart of Mississauga: Celebration Square
Experience the vibrant culture and community spirit at Celebration Square in Mississauga, a hub of events, art, and local flavors.
A brief summary to Mississauga Celebration Square
- 300 City Centre Dr, Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 3C1, CA
- +1905-615-4311
- Visit website
- Monday 9 am-11 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-11 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-11 pm
- Thursday 9 am-11 pm
- Friday 9 am-11 pm
- Saturday 9 am-11 pm
- Sunday 9 am-11 pm
Celebration Square, located in the bustling heart of Mississauga, is more than just a civic center; it's a dynamic gathering place that hosts a variety of events throughout the year. From outdoor concerts to cultural festivals, the square buzzes with activity and energy, making it an ideal destination for tourists. The impressive architecture surrounding the square offers a modern backdrop to the various festivities, enhancing the overall experience. Visitors can enjoy the spacious layout, which features beautifully landscaped areas, fountains, and seating perfect for relaxation. The square is also home to a large LED screen, showcasing live performances and community announcements. Whether you're attending a food festival, a holiday celebration, or simply enjoying a sunny afternoon, Celebration Square is a place where memories are made. For art enthusiasts, the square hosts exhibitions and is close to several galleries and art centers, blending civic pride with cultural exploration. Additionally, there are numerous dining options and shops nearby, allowing travelers to indulge in local cuisine and retail therapy. Make sure to check the calendar of events to catch some of the exciting activities happening during your visit.
Local tips
- Check the event calendar online to catch live performances and festivals.
- Bring a picnic blanket to enjoy outdoor events comfortably.
- Visit during the evening to see the square beautifully lit up.
- Explore nearby cafes and restaurants for a taste of local cuisine.
- Wear comfortable shoes as you will likely be walking on various surfaces.
Getting There
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Car
From Toronto, take the Gardiner Expressway West. Merge onto Highway 403 W towards Hamilton. Take the exit onto Highway 401 W and then merge onto Highway 410 N. Exit at Burnhamthorpe Road and turn left. Continue on Burnhamthorpe Road until you reach City Centre Drive. Turn right onto City Centre Drive, and Mississauga Celebration Square will be on your left at 300 City Centre Dr, Mississauga, ON L5B 3C1. Parking is available nearby, and fees may apply.
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Public Transportation - GO Transit
Take a GO Train from any major station in the Greater Toronto Area towards the Mississauga area (e.g., Union Station in Toronto). Disembark at the Mississauga City Centre Station. From there, it's about a 10-minute walk: head east along Burnhamthorpe Road, then turn left onto City Centre Drive. Mississauga Celebration Square will be at 300 City Centre Dr. A one-way fare on GO Transit will typically cost around $10-$20 CAD, depending on your starting point.
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Public Transportation - MiWay (Mississauga Transit)
If you are in the Mississauga area, you can take MiWay bus routes that go to the City Centre. Routes 3, 5, 13, and 26 all service the area. Board the bus at any nearby stop and pay the fare (approximately $3.50 CAD for a single ride). Disembark at the Mississauga Celebration Square stop, which is conveniently located at 300 City Centre Dr. Note that MiWay accepts cash or a Presto card for fare payment.
Attractions Nearby to Mississauga Celebration Square
- Kariya Park
- Egyptian Museum Mississauga - By appointment
- Centennial Park Golf Centre
- GTA Exotics
- Humber Bay Promenade Park
- Lambton Woods
- Humber Bay Park West
- The Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada
- James Gardens
- Humber bay
- Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat
- Humber Bay Park East
- Humber Bay Park East Shores
- The Love Sign at Humber Bay Shores Park
- Humber Bay Shores Park
Landmarks nearby to Mississauga Celebration Square
- Days Inn by Wyndham Toronto West Mississauga
- Port Credit Lighthouse
- Clarkson Village Motel
- Rattray Marsh Conservation Area
- Cliff Lumsdon Park
- Toronto East Entrance Inner Lighthouse
- Avro Canada Monument
- Brampton City Hall
- Ontario Place
- Horse Palace
- Trillium Park
- The Toronto Inukshuk Park
- Rodney The Tree
- Princes' Gates
- Fort York National Historic Site