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    Mississauga ( / ˌmɪsɪˈsɔːɡə / ⓘ MISS-iss-AW-gə) [3] is a Canadian city in the province of Ontario, home to Toronto Pearson International Airport, the towns of Streetsville and Port Credit, and the tallest building in Canada outside of Toronto.

  2. Embark on a celebratory journey through Mississaugas 50 years with our curated list of the top 50 must-see attractions and experiences, honouring a half-century of vibrancy, culture, and community spirit! Explore.

  3. The official website of the City of Mississauga. Find information about Council, policies and by-laws, City services, programs, facilities, events and attractions, and projects.

  4. Mississauga is the seventh-largest city in Canada, and the second-largest in the Greater Toronto Area (see also Largest Cities in Canada by Population). Growing from 234,975 residents in 1975, planners forecast a population of 930,800 by 2051.

  5. May 11, 2023 · Today's Mississauga has a vibe all its own, driven by a multicultural population, thoughtful urban planning, and an extensive selection of things to do. Be sure to look up when you visit — the city has an impressive skyline of architecturally stunning buildings, including the Absolute World Towers and City Hall.

  6. Mississauga is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is Toronto's largest suburb and Canada's seventh largest city. Understand. [ edit] Visitor information. [ edit] discovermississauga.ca. Get in. [ edit] Mississauga Civic Centre. By air. [ edit] Mississauga ( YYZ IATA) is home to Canada's largest airport.

  7. May 29, 2024 · Known for its vibrant art, historic villages, dynamic culinary, recreational parks and shopping centres, Mississauga is the third biggest municipality in Ontario by population and sixth in Canada. Located just west of Toronto, Mississauga is also home to Canada’s busiest airport.