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Youth and young adults

Explore the programs and services available for youth aged 12 to 24 in Mississauga.

Attend an event or program

Build your career

Protect the environment

Help build a greener Mississauga by joining one of our initiatives:

Mississauga also offers several parks, trails, playgrounds and public spaces that you can enjoy throughout the year. At select parks, you can also access free outdoor fitness equipment.

Join a youth group

There are many youth groups and organizations that you can join to stay connected with over 145,000 youth in the City.

Volunteer

Signature campaigns

From April 29 to May 10, youth ages 12 to 24 can participate in free programs and events at City facilities during Mississauga Youth Weeks.

Choose from a variety of activities including sports, arts, gaming, swimming, and more.  Express your creativity, get active, and connect with the diverse youth community of Mississauga.

Starting April 29, youth ages 12 to 16 can apply for the Sauga Summer Pass, which grants free access to:

  • MiWay rides
  • Public fun swims
  • Fitness centre amenities (limited to youth aged 14 to 16).

To apply, visit your local community centre. The Sauga Summer Pass is valid from June 28 to September 2.

Malton Youth Hub

Malton Youth Hub is a safe, welcoming community space that provides services, programs, and activities for local youth.

Explore and enjoy amenities like the community kitchen, music recording studio, a large atrium with a pop-up stage, and multi-purpose spaces.

The Youth Plan

The 2020 Youth Plan for Recreation includes 18 recommendations that will set our priorities for young people in Mississauga, over the next five years.

Through research, engagement sessions and surveys, we decided to focus on the following five areas:

  • Use of space and new programming opportunities
  • Inclusion, access and supportive environments
  • Youth leadership and employment opportunities
  • Communications targeted at youth
  • Role clarity between the City and its partners