Canada · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Mississauga
Everything you need to explore Mississauga — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Mississauga
A small public gallery inside the Civic Centre, focusing on contemporary Canadian art, particularly works by local and Indigenous artists. Rotating exhibitions change every few months. Well-lit, clean space with a small reading area.
🕐 Monday to Friday, 12pm to 6pm; Saturday, 12pm to 5pm; closed Sunday and holidays
💡 The gallery is inside the main lobby – you don't need to go through security. Check their website for free artist talks often held on Thursday evenings.
Hotels near Art Gallery of Mississauga →Park in Mississauga
A large suburban park with a pond, sports fields, a skate park, and the Mississauga Valley Community Centre. The pond has a paved path loop – about 1.5km – popular for jogging and dog walking.
🕐 Daily, 6am to 11pm (community centre hours vary)
💡 The community centre has free public washrooms and water fountains. The skate park is best on weekday mornings before 10am when it's quiet.
Hotels near Mississauga Valley Park →A 150-acre urban park with forest trails, manicured gardens, and a historic château. Good for walking, birdwatching, or quiet afternoons. The gardens are maintained by volunteers and change with the seasons.
🕐 Daily, 7am to 9pm (gardens close at dusk)
💡 Pick up a free map from the kiosk near the main parking lot. The trail along the Credit River is less crowded than the formal gardens.
Hotels near Riverwood Conservancy →A long, narrow park along Lake Ontario with a paved promenade, a small beach, and a marina. Great for cycling, rollerblading, or just sitting on a bench watching the lake. The beach is sandy but not swimming quality – more for sunbathing.
🕐 Daily, 6am to 11pm (beach area closes at dusk)
💡 Park in the free lot on Lakefront Promenade (east end). Avoid weekends in summer – it gets crowded. Weekday mornings are peaceful with good bird sightings.
Hotels near Lakefront Promenade Park →Historic in Mississauga
A small museum complex of three restored 19th-century buildings – a farmhouse, an annex, and a log cabin – set in a quiet park. Exhibits cover local pioneer life and Mississauga's early history. The grounds have a small heritage garden.
🕐 Park: daily, 6am to 11pm. Museum: Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 4pm (closed Monday)
💡 Entry is free, but guided tours cost a few dollars – skip the tour and just walk the grounds on your own. The museum is closed on Mondays, but the park and garden are always open.
Hotels near Bradley Museum →Where to Eat in Mississauga
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Mississauga?
The top attractions include Art Gallery of Mississauga, Mississauga Valley Park, Bradley Museum, Riverwood Conservancy, Lakefront Promenade Park.
How many days do you need in Mississauga?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Mississauga 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Mississauga famous for?
Mississauga is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Mississauga?
Top options include Tim Hortons, Swiss Chalet, Pearson Pub, La Scala Ristorante.