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Mississauga

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The Mississauga section of Waterfront Trail is a continuous trail passing 22 parks, the Bradley Museum and Rattray Marsh, one of the few remaining wetlands along Lake Ontario.

There are plenty of cafes and restaurants along Lakeshore Rd., particularly Port Credit area. St. Lawrence Park is the City’s most recent addition to its waterfront. It is a beautifully designed stretch of waterfront that features historic artifacts from the area’s former industrial days.

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Trail Attributes

Distance: 21.8 km

Paved off-road trail, with some portions along residential streets (~7 km)

  • Cycling is prohibited through Rattray Marsh.

Attractions

  • Cafes and restaurants along Lakeshore Rd and in the Port Credit area.
  • St. Lawrence Park — Beautiful stretch of waterfront featuring historic artifacts from the area’s former industrial days.
  • Passes 22 parks and and Rattray Marsh—one of the few remaining wetlands along Lake Ontario.
  • Mississauga Tourism — Attractions and things to do in the Mississauga area.

Local Maps and ConnectionsStaging AreasAmenities and TransitHelpful Links

Links to Local Maps

Mississauga Cycling Map (PDF)

Peel Region Trail Map (Interactive)

Mississauga Trail and Cycling Information

Connections

Trans-Canada Trail — The Trans Canada Trail network stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific and Arctic Oceans, forming the largest trail network in the world.

Caledon-Lakeside Ride — Following the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail, Greenbelt Route Etobicoke Creek Trail and Caledon Trailway this 173km multi-day Lake Ontario Watershed signature loop connects Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Georgetown, Caledon and Brampton offering some great off-road and back road riding to experience the GTA in a brand new way. The Caledon-Lakeside ride is one of several signed loops connecting the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail to the Greenbelt Route.

Etobicoke Creek Trail — Intersects with the Waterfront Trail at Marie Curtis Park and connects to the Greenbelt Route in Caledon.

Community Links

Mississauga

Peel Region

Staging Areas

  • Lakeside Park – 2266 Lakeshore Rd.
  • Rattray Marsh – Old Poplar Row off Bob-o-link Rd.
  • Jack Darling Memorial Park – 1180 Lakeshore Rd.
  • Richard’s Memorial Park- 804 Lakeshore Rd. W.
  • Rhododendron Gardens – 660 Lakeshore Rd. West
  • J.C. Saddington Park- 53 Lake St.
  • Port Credit Harbour
  • Lakefront Promenade Park – 800 Lakefront Promenade
  • Adamson Estate – 850 Enola Avenue (limited parking)
  • R.K. McMillan Park – 830 Aviation Road
  • Douglas Kennedy Park – 810 Lakefront Promenade
  • Marie Curtis Park – Lakeshore Blvd. West east of Dixie Rd.

Amenities

  • Accommodations, Campground
  • Accommodations, Roofed
  • Beaches
  • Groceries
  • Hospital
  • LCBO (Includes Breweries and Wineries)
  • Marinas
  • Museums
  • Outfitters
  • Restaurants
  • Shopping Areas
  • Tourist Information
  • Washrooms
  • WIFI
  • Winter Maintenance

Transit

• GO Transit — Train & Bus Station.

• VIA Rail — National Passenger Rail service. Bike racks are available on all trains equipped with baggage cars.

• FlixBus

• MiWay (Mississauga Transit)

• Mississauga Cycling Bike Rentals

Helpful Links

Mississauga Tourism

Credit Valley Conservation Authority

Ontario By Bike — Cycle Friendly Businesses and Trip Ideas.

 

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