| Attractions in the City of Mississauga. |
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| | | | | Forming the eastern boundary of Port Credit, Ontario, was purchased from the family of Agar Adamason by the City of Mississauga in 1974 upon the urging of a local taxpayers group, after a real estate development which would have changed the character of the neighborhood was proposed. Adamson is now a public park on the Waterfront Trail. |
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 | | | | In as little as 15 minutes we can tour you through Air Combat Zone and show you first hand why we are the most unique meeting and team building event venue in the GTA. We look forward to discussing your needs and checking availability in our mission schedule so your next mission is a perfectly executed adventure. |
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 | | | | Consisting of two historic houses---Bradley Museum and Benares Historic House-- the Museums enable you to step back into the past and capture a taste of life in the early 19th and 20th centuries. |
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 | | | | On exhibit will be artwork realized in a broad range of media including photography, painting, print, video, digital technologies, drawing, sculpture and installation. |
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 | | | | Once the retirement home of Royal Navy officer John Skynner the early 19th century home was moved from its original site on the shores of Lake Ontario to the Bradley Museum in the mid 1970s and now houses changing exhibits, a Sunday afternoon tea room, the Museums of Mississauga administrative offices and collections storage space. |
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 | | | | | Mississaugua has grown with the years and the full championship course which extends over 240 acres of property has become famous for its excellence; hosting the Canadian Open on six occasions. In 2001 Mississaugua was host to the prestigious AT&T Canada Senior Open and future events include the Ontario Amateur Championship in 2003 and the Canadian Amateur Championship in the Club's centennial year, 2006. |
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 | | | | This park was officially opened in July 1992, honoring the eleventh anniversary of Mississauga’s twin-city relationship with Kariya, Japan. Said to be the heart of serenity in the city, Kariya Park lies in the core of this proudly multicultural city. |
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 | | | | The Living Arts Centre is a 225,000 square foot multi-use facility, which opened in 1997. The Centre has quickly become the home of arts and culture, and arts educational experiences within the greater Mississauga region. The Living Arts Centre now welcomes over 300,000 visitors annually to performing and visual arts programs, corporate meetings/conventions, and a wide variety of community events. |
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 | Mississauga Civic Centre
| | | The Mississauga Sports Council is a membership based not-for-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and development of sport and physical activity for all ages. The Sports Council, through the vision of Mayor Hazel McCallion and City Council, was formally established in 1983 by an Order in Council. |
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 | | | The Hershey Centre has played host to many World class events since 1998. The main, 5400 seat arena is complemented by three additional (85' X 200') ice surfaces used by minor and adult hockey, figure skating clubs and other community groups. In addition to a full schedule of OHL hockey, the main arena is an ideal venue for many sporting and entertainment events including concerts, trade and family shows as well as film and television productions. |
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 | | | | The Mississauga Civic Centre is the city hall of the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The Centre was finished in 1987 by Jones and Kirland and stands at 92 metres or 302 feet. The barn-like structure design which includes a clock tower was chosen as the winner of a design competition that included 246 submissions. |
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 | | | | Opera Mississauga's mission and singular focus is to present to diverse audiences well-loved operas with traditional sets, costumes, and staging with national and international artists. Opera Mississauga is the only opera company in Canada with this particular traditional focus. We are fortunate to enjoy the finest operatic acoustics in Canada within the Living Arts Centre. Our public wants traditions in opera relived with the highest quality. |
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 | | | | Mississauga Valley Park is located at 1275 Mississauga Valley Blvd. This park is widely used for large group picnics as well as various sports clubs. |
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 | | | | Port Credit has a rich history, a vibrant present and an exciting future. Port Credit is an Association of over 400 businesses ranging from professional services, marinas and marine supplies, restaurants to retail businesses including many specialty shops. |
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 | | | | Back in 1973, Square One took shape in the middle of farmers' fields. Today it has grown to be the hub of Mississauga's City Centre. Square One is conveniently located at Hwys. 403 and 10, twenty minutes from downtown Toronto and ten minutes from Toronto Pearson Airport. |
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 | | | | We are home to a wide array of businesses ready to service your needs. Each storefront and office is unique in appearance and area of expertise. Retail shops offer products, value and a helpfulness that will certainly exceed your expectations. The very essence of our service related environment originated in Villages like Streetsville all across Ontario many years ago. |
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