An artist-run collective art show that will be held in one location at the Small Arms Inspection Building on
October 21-22, 2023
Saturday 10-5 pm, Sunday 10-4 pm
The Trail has historically featured local visual artists exhibiting their artworks out of their studios or local businesses located throughout the scenic Mississauga villages of Clarkson, Port Credit and Lorne Park. This highly anticipated art show has changed its venue, but remains true to the spirit of the show.
Find out more at https://www.lakeshorearttrail.com/
Peel Region would like to invite you to attend a Public Information Centre (PIC) to learn about a proposed reservoir expansion at the Arthur P. Kennedy Water Treatment Plant located at 920 East Avenue, Mississauga.
The PIC will take place on:
October 18, 2023
(Drop-in Centre Format)
6:30 pm to 8 p.m.
Saint Dominic Separate School 515 Hartsdale Ave, Mississauga ON L5G2G7
Get tips and learn about the different signals and road markings that promote more pedestrian-friendly streets.
Contact us
If you have any questions about pedestrian crossovers or signals, or want to report a pedestrian signal on a City road that’s not working properly, please call 311 (905-615-4311 outside City limits).
If you have a question or concern about a pedestrian signal on a regional road, please contact the Region of Peel.
You are invited to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Clarke Memorial Hall
Join us in celebrating a century of memories at Clarke Memorial Hall’s 100th anniversary event this Saturday, October 21, 2023. Attendees will have an opportunity to take a trip down memory lane and experience diverse performances, take a tour of the building, explore artifacts that reflects the hall’s rich legacy and more. The first 100 guests will also receive a goodie bag – don’t miss out!
What:
100th anniversary of Clarke Memorial Hall
When:
Saturday, October 21st, 2023
12 to 4 p.m. (ceremony starts at 12:30 p.m.)
Where:
Clarke Memorial Hall
161 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga
Due to limited onsite parking, attendees are encouraged to carpool, take MiWay or park in designated lots.
Who:
Acting Mayor Chris Fonseca, Ward 3 Councillor
Councillor Stephen Dasko, Ward 1
Carolyn King, Anishinaabe, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation
Terence Butt, Former Councillor of the Town of Port Credit and City of Mississauga
The Indigenous Network
Community Celebration:
Attendees will be transported back in time to explore Clarke Memorial Hall’s historic journey, while enjoying a celebratory cake cutting. Additional information can be found on the event webpage.
On Friday, October 6, Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services (MFES) invites everyone to join them for a free barbeque and open house at the Garry W. Morden Centre as they kick off Fire Prevention Week. The open house will have activities that the whole family can enjoy and participate in.
The focus of the open house is aimed at educating attendees about cooking safety, fire prevention and how to stay safe in the event of a fire. According to MFES, unattended cooking is the leading cause of home fires and injuries in the home. In the past four years alone, there have been 194 cooking-related fire incidents in Mississauga.
Fire Prevention Week is from October 8 to 14, 2023, and focuses on teaching children, adults, and teachers about how to stay safe in case of a fire.
Event details
What:
This is a free event with many educational and fun activities planned for families, such as:
- A live demonstration of how to safely respond to a grease fire, performed by trained staff
- Free barbeque
- Touch a truck – explore the inside of a variety of vehicles, including fire trucks, military vehicle, mobile library, snow plow and many more!
- Booths with demonstrations and displays – learn more about City services and programs
- Car seat clinic
- Children’s activities and free giveaways
When:
Friday, October 6, 2023
10 a.m. – Welcome
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. – Touch a Truck
11 a.m. – Live grease fire demonstration #1
11:30 a.m. – Barbeque
12 p.m. – Live grease fire demonstration #2
*This event is a rain or shine, half-day event for families to attend.
Where:
Who:
All Mississauga residents interested in learning more about cooking safely and fire prevention.
Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services, City of Mississauga, Peel Police, Peel Paramedics and the Department of National Defence will also be on site.
Sunday, October 1st is the Movement Closing Celebration in Port Credit at Memorial Park from 12-2 pm.
Take part in free family-friendly activities at the public closing celebration for Mo(ve)ment Series in Port Credit!
Celebrate the end of the Mississauga Movement project at our final community event of the series! Join us at this free closing celebration in Port Credit Memorial Park to:
- Check out a Zine showcasing the artwork produced this summer and banners created in each neighbourhood of Mississauga where the series took place (Port Credit, Cooksville, Downtown)
- Take part in activities like puppet-making for children and lawn games
- Mingle with the community and enjoy snacks from local restaurants
It has been an eventful summer full of free art-making and community building workshops with local artists, facilitators, and Mississauga residents! We can’t wait to wrap up this summer season with you!
Rain Date: October 7, 2023
Port Credit Memorial Park
40 Lakeshore Road East Mississauga, ON L5G 1S4
We’re excited to share that we have launched the 2024 Large Event Application for Celebration Square. As you know, our events on Celebration Square play an important part in adding vibrancy to our city and provide unforgettable experiences for all attendees. For next year, we’ll see a combination of cultural community-led events, Tourism events and City-produced events, such as Canada Day & National Indigenous Peoples Day Celebrations.
Groups interested in hosting a large event at Celebration Square can participate in this competitive process, with applications due by October 20th. Once submitted, all applications will be evaluated by the independent Mississauga Celebration Square Community Reference Group later this year. As is our typical process, we will share an update to Council with the full event calendar for 2024 once finalized.
To improve the visitor’s experience and safety onsite, this year we will be we will be implementing a new standard site map for event organizers. This site map applies best practices and consistency, including a maximum of 70 vendors onsite and pre-defined locations for beer gardens, portolets, barricades and emergency services.
We’re looking forward to another exciting event season at the square!
Mississauga is joining communities across Ontario by creating awareness about the importance of testing smoke alarms. Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services (MFES) is encouraging all residents to test smoke alarms in their homes on Thursday, September 28 as part of the Province’s first-ever Test Your Smoke Alarm Day.
“Smoke alarms save lives. Test Your Smoke Alarm Day is a reminder for us all to double-check our smoke alarms. This small action could save someone’s life during a fire,” said Deryn Rizzi, Mississauga Fire Chief and Director of Emergency Management. “I ask all Mississauga residents to push the test button on their smoke alarms to see if they are working. You might need to install a new alarm or need to put in new batteries.”
Last year, Ontario lost more than 130 people to deadly fires – the highest number in more than 20 years. The high fatality rate is cause for concern as many of these deaths could have been prevented if there was a working smoke alarm.
Rizzi added, “I encourage you to help those in the community and in your neighbourhood like seniors and those with mobility issues to test out their smoke alarms.”
Learn more about Test Your Smoke Alarm Day at savedbythebeep.ca. There are many resources available for families.
With smoke alarms, remember that:
- You need to follow the law. Smoke alarms must be installed on every storey of a residence in Ontario, including vacation homes, cabins, trailers, RVs and cottages.
- Property owners must test alarms every year, after the battery is replaced, and after every change in tenancy. Renters are also responsible for notifying their property owners as soon as they become aware that a smoke alarm is not operating.
- Smoke alarms should be tested at least once a month. In addition, replace smoke alarms every 10 years, according to manufacturer’s instructions.
- There are many types of smoke alarms. Smoke alarms can be hard-wired, battery operated or both. If you need to replace a single malfunctioning alarm, make sure the new alarm is compatible with the existing units. For example, you cannot replace a hard-wired smoke alarm with a battery-operated smoke alarm.
- Do not remove the battery if a smoke alarm starts beeping frequently due to cooking, baking, or using the shower.
For more information about fire prevention, visit the City’s fire prevention web page.