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Mississauga is Toronto's western neighbour and Canada's fastest growing city with a population in excess of 600,000. Headquarters to many Canadian businesses, including Microsoft Canada and GE Canada, Mississuaga's combination of central location and excellent transportation infrastructure serve as magnets to both industry and residents. Home of Pearson International Airport, Air Canada's primary hub, Mississauga is a prime port of entry for both tourists and business personnel coming to Canada.

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If you could eliminate the disadvantages of living in a large city - the high cost of living, the lack of natural attractions, and the hustle and bustle of city life - while at the same time enjoying all of the advantages of city life, you would consider yourself pretty lucky. More than 612,000 residents of Mississauga, Ontario feel the same way.

As a suburb of Toronto, Mississauga enjoys many advantages of its proximity to the big city. While some residents commute to neighbouring communities, the economy of Mississauga is booming and there are plenty of jobs within the community itself. Culture is also thriving with several theatres, orchestras, and art exhibits vying for the public’s attention. Shopping in Mississauga is supreme and attracts consumers from far and wide. In fact, Square One is Ontario’s largest shopping mall, attracting customers from all over the province. Mississauga also grants easy access to neighbouring districts with its advanced infrastructure and transportation networks, and is home to Toronto’s international airport.

Along with this close-to-the-action, city feel, one would expect high rent and housing costs, but in Mississauga the opposite couldn’t be more true. The cost of living in Mississauga has remained relatively stable and attracts many people to the area who enjoy city living but simply cannot afford it.

Another great advantage of Mississauga is that it still features many serene, outdoor attractions in spite of its city allure and is only minutes away from the countryside. The Credit River cuts through the heart of Mississauga and offers residents a chance to slow down and fish, walk, or cycle along the waterfront. The countryside of Caledon features golf courses, ski hills, rivers, and wilderness areas. This mix of city and country living makes Mississauga a perfect and logical choice for many diverse families.

Regions to live in Mississauga

Places in Mississauga you might consider looking at include Port Credit, Clarkson, Lorne Park, Lakeview, or Mississauga City Centre. Essentially, everything in Southern Mississauga (south of QEW perferably unless its on/near Mississauga Road).

  • Move to Mississauga - Lakeview: It's the older suburban part of Sauga. It was the first place that sprawl broke over the Toronto borders. The houses are much older compared to other places, and depending on which part you buy in, some are in need of repairs. You more need a car to get around most the area but it's a quick drive to malls/retail strips of the area. It's about 15/20 minutes to downtown Toronto during non-peak times and 40/50 minutes downtown during rush hour. The public bus transit in the area isn't bad and it's on the GO Transit Lakeshore West Line, so if you want to take the train downtown it's relativly easy. By the way, anytime you look at house listings that say it's near a GO Train Station, check to see which line station is on, because most lines only have rush hour service. The best GO lines to look at are Lakeshore West of Lakeshore East b/c they have all day service (tho hourly during the day).
  • Move to Mississauga - Port Credit/Mineola: It's the old village on the lake. It's got a good mix of incomes and the demographics are relativly mixed (tho it's still relativly white/black). It's got more of the small town main street retail going on and most of the stores are independantly owned, but there is easy access to major chains. It's seeing a condo boom at the minute, but it's still relativly affordable. There are a lot of cocktail bars in the area, but not many clubs. There are lots of parks and it's on the waterfront which is nice. You've got a nice selection of condos and houses to choose from. It's a 20/30 minutes drive to Toronto during non-peak times, and 60 minutes during rush hour.
  • Move to Mississauga - Lorne Park: It's the "ritzy" neighbourhood of Mississauga. It has a more azn/white demographic generally and most people are professionals of some sort (white collar). LP is becoming more ethnic (new buddhist temple opened, lots more "established/well off" immigrants are coming to area). It's near the QEW (highway downtown) and during non-peak times you can be downtown in 20/30 minutes. During rush hour you can be downtown easily in an hour. It's got the better schools, crime isn't a problem, and the people are generally very friendly. Only downsides are that general bus transit in the area is weak though it's close to GO Commuter Rail so it's a quick drive there and a train downtown (it's the next highway exit after Port Credit, and the next GO train stop too). Also, it's older so there are more trees so depending on your allergies it might not work out for you very well. Public Bus transit in the area isn't bad.
  • Move to Mississauga - Clarkson: There are two "parts" of Clarkson. "Old Clarkson" which is exactly like/sometimes considered a part of Lorne Park. It has a nice retail strip along in the southern section, that includes both major chains and smaller independent stores.
    The other part is 'new' Clarkson which is the most multi-cultural of the above. It's about 50/50 white/minorities, which most of the minorities being recently arrived immigrants. Most of the houses are smaller but are cheaper in a lot of ways. There are new infill houses going in that are bigger and more affordable. It's got the 2nd best transit of the above (behind Port Credit) and is right next to Lorne Park. It's a quick drive to major stores, and like Lorne Park it's near a GO Train station (same station as Lorne Park (Clarkson)) and takes about 20/30 minutes downtown during non-peak and 60ish minutes during rush hour.
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