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Downtown Mississauga is home many parks, all with different amenities. Explore Mississauga's vibrant downtown area by visiting its beautiful parks.
Local government | September 23, 2024
Mississauga has many parks in its Downtown core, each with unique amenities where you can unwind, escape in nature, get active or appreciate art. These parks are all conveniently located close to one another, giving you a wonderful opportunity to explore some or all of them in the same day. Each park’s unique features contribute significantly to the overall beauty of Mississauga. From manicured gardens to outdoor fitness facilities, each park offers a unique experience.
The City has made strides in developing pedestrian-friendly park spaces in the Downtown area. The Downtown features a planned system of parks and walkways that contribute to a walkable downtown. Plan a day to explore one or all six parks on your next visit.
Located adjacent to Sheridan College’s Hazel McCallion Campus, Scholars’ Green has a lot of unique features including an outdoor classroom and public square. The park was designed with sustainable materials and green technologies.
This public park also has:
Located across from City Hall, Community Common features an open lawn with a hill and a variety of seating areas. Located on the top of the hill is a public art piece, “Contemplating Child” by Ferruccio Sardella. The open lawn areas are great for passive recreation, playing with friends and relaxation. It also has public washrooms, a fountain, a dog spot and boxed soccer. Take a walk to the top of the hill to enjoy the view and to appreciate the beautiful public art piece.
Living Arts Centre Grounds is a park with lots of green space, multiple public art installations, a beautiful garden and a fountain. It’s located just outside of Living Arts Centre. Visit this park when you’re looking to eat lunch by the fountain, relax on the grassy grounds, find inspiration or to admire the artwork.
The public art includes:
The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Garden is a serene garden located on the upper portion of Celebration Square. This green space has shaded resting areas for you to enjoy. It’s a great place to escape the busyness of Downtown Mississauga and relax in a beautiful garden. To find this oasis, you can enter along Living Arts Drive or from the northwest side of Celebration Square.
Mississauga Celebration Square is a unique outdoor space that is home to hundreds of free festivals, concerts and events. Located in the heart of Downtown Mississauga, it features amenities like a wading pool, public art, skateboarding facility, outdoor theatre and a shade structure.
Kariya Park is a stunning, Japanese-inspired park located in the heart of the city. It honours the City’s twin-city relationship with Kariya, Japan. The park features beautiful gardens, unique Japanese decorations, a pond and a variety of plants including rhododendrons, pines, ginkgo, sweetgum, magnolias and four different varieties cherry blossom trees.
The park also has a:
Parks have positive social, health, economic and environmental benefits for cities. They are an essential part of a complete community, support healthy lifestyles and contribute to everyday quality of life. Parks support Mississauga’s housing strategy by making meaningful contributions to the quality of neighbourhoods in a growth environment. Parks provide opportunities to enjoy nature, appreciate public art, experience social interaction, participate in recreational activities and be physically active.
To learn more about Mississauga’s parks, mississauga.ca/parks.
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