
Visit the webpage for more information and other Summer Concert Series venues

Visit the webpage for more information and other Summer Concert Series venues
This is to notify you of upcoming herbicide application to control Phragmites, beginning July 5th, at Cawthra Woods.
Contractors working on behalf of the City, Credit Valley Conservation Authority, will apply VisionMax (Glyphosate) directly to the plants using a handheld/backpack sprayer to minimize impacts to plants in the surrounding area. Notification signs will be posted at all access points to the spray area at least 24 hours prior to treatment and will be removed no less than 48 hours after treatment. Treatment should be completed within 2 weeks, but the timelines may be extended as needed depending on weather conditions.
This work supports the City’s Invasive Species Management Program and improves the health of natural areas across the City.
The Park Supervisor and 311 have been notified of these operations.
Unlock Your Creativity this Summer with Summer Arts Mississauga!
Join CreativeHub 1352 during the month of July, for an unforgettable artistic journey! Dive into a world of endless possibilities with our diverse array of workshops designed to ignite your passion for creativity. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a budding enthusiast, there’s something for everyone.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of painting, drawing, textile arts, fibre arts, performing arts, jewellery making, printmaking, mosaics, and beyond! With our wide range of workshops, you’ll have the opportunity to explore new mediums, hone your skills, and unleash your imagination.


When approaching an emergency vehicle with flashing red lights or red and blue lights, or a tow truck with flashing amber lights stopped on the side of the road, you’re required by law to slow down and proceed with caution. If the road has two or more lanes, and it’s safe to do so, drivers should change lanes providing space for stopped service vehicles. Penalties include:



The attached notice has been mailed to residents impacted by this construction between Mineola and Lakeshore. We will also be featuring this construction notice in our newsletter and on Metrolinx.com.
As construction on the Hazel McCallion Line progresses, crews will be connecting the communities on the east and west sides of Hurontario Street at Eaglewood Boulevard with a new signalized intersection and bridge structure over Mary Fix Creek, set to open to July 4, 2024.
Demolition of the bridge structure at Inglewood Drive will take place after the new intersection at Eaglewood Boulevard is opened to road users. Demolition works are scheduled to take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. from July 5, 2024, to July 29, 2024. No night or weekend work is planned for this activity. Work could be rescheduled and delayed due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances.
Shared e-bikes and e-scooters are now available for rent across Mississauga for a fee.
June 21, 2024
“We’re committed to building a more interconnected and accessible transportation network that’s safe for everyone, regardless of age, ability, income or mode of travel. That’s why having a shared system of e-bikes and e-scooters is important. It offers residents another way to move throughout Mississauga, in addition to walking, biking, taking MiWay or driving,” said Geoff Wright, Commissioner, Transportation and Works. “It also promotes active and sustainable transportation while contributing to our climate change goals and healthier lifestyles.”

All devices are programmed with:
All e-bikes have a bell, front and rear lights, reflectors, a height adjustable seat, a step-through frame, a lock, a front basket and a helmet.
All e-scooters have a bell, front and rear lights, turn signals, a lock and a helmet
Riders can download Lime Technology, Inc. and Bird Canada’s mobile app from the App Store or Google Play and get set up to ride in a matter of minutes. The app will share more information about the cost, designated pick-up and drop-off locations, and how to unlock a device.
Designated locations to pick up and park a device include City bike racks, street sign posts and lamp posts. In the future, dedicated parking stations will be installed as the program matures.
The app will also share information on safety when riding, where you can ride and information on how to use each device.
Riders must be 16 years old or older to use an e-bike or e-scooter. By law, all e-bike riders must wear a helmet, and all e-scooter users under 18 must wear a helmet. Regardless, all riders are encouraged to wear a helmet for their safety.
E-bikes can be used on multi-use trails, park trails, bike lanes or on any roads, unless otherwise prohibited. E-scooters can be used on multi-use trails, bike lanes and roads with a posted speed limit of 50 km/h or less.
E-scooters can also be ridden on some park trails, so check Lime Technology, Inc. and Bird Canada’s mobile app to confirm which park trails are permitted before you ride. These devices cannot be used on sidewalks.
Remember to obey all road rules, signage, traffic signals and stop signs.
In October 2019, Council supported the recommendation for City staff to look at how a program of shared bikes, e-bikes or e-scooters could be used for travel in Mississauga as part of a Micro-Mobility Program Development Project. Following extensive analysis and community and stakeholder consultation in June 2022, Council approved a recommendation to develop a shared micro-mobility program that offers e-bikes and e-scooters.
In October 2023, staff brought a report to General Committee providing an update on the Shared Micro-mobility Program and recommending that a hybrid docked and dockless, privately owned and operated system of e-bikes and e-scooters be implemented in 2024.

Councillor Dasko raising the flag with Councillor Butt and 2nd Lt Jimmy Birtwell of the 2824 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps on the morning of Wednesday June 19, 2024 at Mississauga City Hall.
Read more in the Modern Mississauga article by Matthew Wilkinson
The attached detours in effect for this year’s Canada Day Port Credit Celebration on Monday July 1, 2024.

During these detours, the following stops will not be serviced by route:
Route 2 North
Last serviced stop – #0345 Elizabeth Street at Park Street
#0311 – Elizabeth/High
#0326 – Lakeshore/Elizabeth
#0336 – Hurontario/Park
Returns to regular routing – #0324 Hurontario Street at Inglewood Drive
Route 2 South
Last serviced stop – #0335 Hurontario Street at Inglewood Drive
#0337 – Hurontario/Park
#0339 – Hurontario/Lakeshore
#0341 – Ann/Park
Returns to regular routing – #0348 Port Credit GO Station
Route 23 East
Last serviced stop – #0222 Lakeshore Road, east of Benson Avenue
#0221 – Lakeshore/Benson
#0222 – Lakeshore/east of Benson
#0223 – Lakeshore/ Mississauga
#0224 – Lakeshore/Front
#0325 – Lakeshore/Stavebank
#0326 – Lakeshore/Elizabeth
#0341 – Ann/Park
Returns to regular routing at:
#0344 Port Credit GO Station
#0345 Elizabeth Street at Park Street
#0311 – Elizabeth/High
#0323 – Lakeshore/Hurontario
#0353 – Lakeshore/Elmwood
#0354 – Lakeshore/Cumberland
#0355 – Lakeshore/Hiawatha
#0356 – Lakeshore/Wenonah
#0357 – Lakeshore/Shaw
#0435 – Lakeshore/Beechwood
#0436 – Lakeshore/Hampton
#0437 – Lakeshore/Cawthra
Returns to regular routing – #1813 Lakeshore Road at Montbeck Crescent
Route 23 West
Last serviced stop – #3274 Lakeshore Road at West Avenue
#0455 – Lakeshore/Cawthra
#0456 – Lakeshore/west of Cawthra
#0457 – Lakeshore/Beechwood
#0358 – Lakeshore/Shaw
#0359 – Lakeshore/Seneca
#0360 – Lakeshore/Mohawk
#0361 – Lakeshore/Cumberland
#0362 – Lakeshore/Woodlawn
#0881 – Lakeshore/Rosewood
#0363 – Lakeshore/Ann
#0341 – Ann/Park
Returns to regular routing at:
#0314 – Port Credit GO Station
#0345 – Elizabeth Street at Park Street
#0311 – Elizabeth/High
#0302 – Elizabeth/Lakeshore
#0377 – Lakeshore/Stavebank
#0378 – Lakeshore/west of Stavebank
#0267 – Lakeshore/John
#0268 – Lakeshore/Mississauga
Returns to regular routing – #0637 Lakeshore Road at Wesley Avenue
Featuring live music and guest performances on June 21 in partnership with the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
June 19, 2024
This year’s event features a concert showcasing the best in Indigenous music, culture and tradition. The community is invited to participate in an exciting evening of electric Indigenous music, food and art that celebrates the unique cultures of Indigenous Peoples.
National Indigenous Peoples Day – free concert and event
Friday, June 21, 2024
Concert begins at 6 p.m. spotlighting Indigenous performances
Mississauga Celebration Square
300 City Centre Dr. [Map]
Spotlighting Indigenous performances
Free
For more information, visit the event webpage.
This is a day for all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. The Canadian Constitution recognizes these three groups as Aboriginal peoples, also known as Indigenous peoples, that each have their own distinct heritage, language, cultural practices and spiritual beliefs.
In cooperation with Indigenous organizations, the Government of Canada chose June 21, the summer solstice, for National Aboriginal Day, now known as National Indigenous Peoples Day. For generations, many Indigenous peoples and communities have celebrated their culture and heritage on or near this day due to the significance of the summer solstice as the longest day of the year.
Be prepared for construction season with Peel’s email notice service
Residents impacted by Regional construction projects can receive timely email notices directly to their inbox by signing up for Peel’s e-notice service. These emails will inform residents about what to expect regarding any upcoming watermain and sanitary sewer construction in their neighbourhood.
Peel Region maintains the municipal watermains and sanitary sewers in Brampton, Caledon, and Mississauga. These underground pipes bring tap water from treatment facilities to homes and businesses and collect wastewater to send to water resource recovery facilities.
“Watermain Construction in Your Neighborhood” lets residents know what to expect during watermain construction, including its effects on traffic, parking, water pressure, and waste collection.
To learn more about ongoing and future Regional construction projects, including an interactive map, and to sign up for email updates, visit: https://peelregion.ca/construction/.
Stay informed and be prepared this construction season.
The Mississauga Library invites teens and young adults (12-24) to celebrate our city’s 50th anniversary by sharing photos that show their love for the city.
June 17, 2024
Applications for photo submissions are open from June 1, 2024, until August 31, 2024. This gives our young photographers ample time to capture and submit their most meaningful and artistic photographs.
All submitted images will be archived in the Historic Images Gallery, preserving the youth’s vision of Mississauga for future generations. The Teen Advisory Group will short-list ten submissions based on specific judging criteria. These finalists will be featured online for public voting and displayed digitally and in print at the Bradley Museum’s “Out of the Vault” 50th Anniversary Exhibition. The exhibition, running from September to December 2024, will offer attendees a unique glimpse into the city’s history and future through the lens of its younger residents.
This is a fantastic opportunity for young photographers to have their work recognized and preserved in the city’s historical archives. Additionally, it offers a platform for youth to engage with their community and meaningfully contribute to the 50th-anniversary celebrations.
For additional details on the photo submission process, eligibility, and the upcoming exhibition, please visit the Snapshots of Mississauga webpage.
Join us in celebrating Mississauga’s 50th anniversary and share your vision of our city through photography. This is your chance to be a part of history!
Free Learn to Fish Program 2024
Last year, City of Mississauga Parks staff worked with the MNRF to deliver their Learn to Fish program in an urban centre. They had 10 pop-up sessions between Lake Aquitaine and Lakefront Promenade throughout Summer 2023. These sessions had 219 participants in total with an equal split between children and adults. The participation was higher than anticipated and MNRF was not expecting such a high percentage of adults.
As a result of the success of these 10 sessions, staff have been working with MNRF to bring the Learn to Fish program to Mississauga on a more regular basis. We are happy to announce that the program will be at Lakefront Promenade and Lake Aquitaine starting this weekend to the end of August all summer long.
The Learn to Fish program is a free program that teaches new anglers of all ages how to fish in Ontario. This fun and engaging 2–hour program combines a 1-hour practical teaching session with one hour of supervised hands-on fishing.
Sign up with your group by reaching out to Leah Silverman at parks.communitydevelopment@mississauga.ca. To sign up individually online: Learn to Fish | ontario.ca
Dates available from mid-June to the end of August at Lake Aquitaine or Lakefront Promenade.

© 2026 Councillor Stephen Dasko, Ward 1.