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Erin Square Brochure a higher standard. The Pemberton difference isn’t simply in how we build. It’s in what you feel. A feeling that, while difficult to describe, feels overwhelmingly right. With decades of experience and a reputation for building truly exceptional condominiums in the Greater Toronto Area’s greatest communities, we invite you to experience the feeling for yourself at Erin Square. Having successfully launched more than a dozen prestigious condominium residences in Mississauga, we’re proud to introduce the new pinnacle of Erin Mills living. ERIN SQUARE — INTRODUCTION erin mills, elevated. Erin Square is poised to take the neighbourhood, and the feeling of home, to new heights. Its prime location keeps you connected to the best of Mississauga and just a short drive from anywhere else. A contemporary residence by one of the city’s most prominent builders, it’s home on another level. One that’s connected to a diverse and growing community, and makes you feel more connected to what’s important. ERIN SQUARE — BUILDING ERIN SQUARE INTRODUCTION BUILDING — ENTRANCE ERIN SQUARE — AMENITIES LOBBY – CONCIERGE ERIN SQUARE — SITE & AMENITY PLANS EGLINTON AVE 1 14 third floor amenities POOL 1. YOGA STUDIO 11 WR BUILDING A 2. FITNESS ROOM BUILDING B WR 3. BOXING AREA 13 4. FREE WEIGHTS FRONT ENTRANCE 5. WOMEN'S CHANGE ROOM 3 2 12 6. MEN'S CHANGE ROOM 7. SAUNA 8. GUEST SUITE 10 4 9. PRIVATE DINING 11 10. CATERING KITCHEN 11. TERRACE 12. PARTY ROOM 9 13. LOUNGE 5 14. MEDIA ROOM 7 ADDITIONAL AMENITIES 8 7 6 PET WASH STUDY LOUNGE GAMES ROOM BOARDROOM ROOFTOP POOL BAY VILLA AVE ERIN SQUARE — AMENITIES ROOFTOP POOL – FIFTH FLOOR ERIN SQUARE — AMENITIES FITNESS ROOM – THIRD FLOOR ERIN SQUARE — AMENITIES PARTY ROOM – THIRD FLOOR ERIN SQUARE — NEIGHBOURHOOD MAP home beyond Hfour W Y 4 walls.0 1 Your Erin Square residence offers you a comfortable and chic sanctuary while the Erin Mills neighbourhood provides plenty of reasons to get out and explore. From green spaces W I to fresh faces, familiar favourites to new finds, you’ll find more N S to see, do and discover at every intersection. T O N G A R G E N T I A R D C L E H N U R E C R H I I N L L D R B L V 6 D T E N 10 T * H B R I T A N N I A R D L I 3 44 N * T E E 55 R 31 R * Y 64 F 39 O * X N W T H O M A H S S T M I A N 16 5 W C 63 62 22 25 Y T L Y 13 H O 4 U L 26 0 G I 59 RECREATION 7 B R I S T O L R D N H CREDITVIEW RD 18 1. E 53 15 L I playdi N 2. 9 centre* E R I N C E N T R E B L V D 49 50 R sky zone trampoline park 38 12 63 47 um amusement D GOLF COURSES 42 29 3. 33 4. 35 braeben golf course* 51 5. credit valley country club 6. piper’s heath golf club E G L I N G T O N A V E 58 27 24 7. royal ontario golf club 8. tees indoorH golf 17 U the mississauga R 54 country club* 19 O SHOPPING 67 68 N 9. * T * 10. A erin mills town centre H W Y 4 0 3 R 11. heartland town centre* 61 11 I E square one shopping centre O R 34 48 I COMMUNITY CENTRES * R N D 12. M 43 20 R A T H B U R N R D erin meadows * I 13. community centre L 40 mississauga st. bernard L 1 14. S of clairvaux ymca centre B U R N H A M T H O R P E R D * south commmon P 36 15. 41 2 community centre K * 23 37 16. vic johnston arena 7 14 W ymca of greater Y GROCERY STORES M 46 toronto-mississauga 65 30 37. 45 I EDUCATION S 38. food basics * 28 S 17. 39. loblaws I 18. credit valley public school 40. longo’s S 19. 41. S john fraser secondary school four seasons marketplace 21 A 20. p.t. montessori school 42. mr. india grocers U 43. 21. sheridan college mississauga* nations fresh foods G st.-john-baptiste 44. no frills A 22. catholic school 45. sobeys R streetsville 46. starsky fine foods* D 23. 47. 56 secondary school t&t supermarket 66 50 university of toronto— 48. walmart supercentre mississauga campus whole foods market DAYCARE D U N D A S S T W COFFEE SHOPS 4 24. 49. busy hands n minds 50. david’s tea 25. childcare 51. second cup 26. g’s little blossoms daycare 52. starbucks coffee plasp early learning & 53. tim hortons child care centre timothy’s HOSPITALS Q UEMERGENCYE E N S W A SERVICESY W 27. 54. credit valley hospital 55. fire station RESTAURANTS 56. fire station 28. peel regional police— 11th division 29. abbey road pub & patio 30. axia restaurant & bar GREEN SPACES 31. chiuchow man restaurant Q U E E N E L I Z A B E T H W A Y 57. 115 122 chop steakhouse 58. crawford green 32. mississauga* 59. duncairn downs 33. jack astor’s bar & grill 60. erin mills athletic fields 34. paramount fine foods 61. pheasant run park 35. scaddabush italian kitchen* 62. quenippenon meadows park 36. sunset grill 63. streetsville memorial park tremendous chinese sugar maple woods park restaurant* LIBRARIES 64. city of mississauga— 65. streetsville* south common 66. community centre woodlands library MOVIE THEATRES 67. 68. 5 drive-in* cineplex—mississauga* *location exists beyond map parameters ERIN SQUARE — ABOUT MISSISSAUGA a new saga has begun. Mississauga is a dynamic, diverse and growing community that mississauga is now ranks as the third largest city in Ontario, and the sixth largest in Canada. To put it in perspective, it’s bigger than Vancouver green and Winnipeg, as well as U.S. cities like Detroit, Denver, Boston Mississauga has more than 480 parks and 23 major and Washington. And at its heart is Erin Mills, the most populous, trail systems, including vibrant and fastest-growing area in Mississauga. part of a 485 mile (780 km) waterfront trail running mississauga offers family-oriented sports, leisure & from Niagara-on-the-Lake arts facilities with 11 community centres and a vibrant to the Quebec border. downtown city centre with major retail, entertainment, IN GOOD office and condo living. COMPANY Mississauga means business. 130 A leading centre for innovation SIXTH LANGUAGES and growth, it’s the Canadian largest city in 3RD LARGEST SPOKEN headquarters for 72 of the Fortune 500 companies. CANADA city in ontario GREEN businesses fastest-growing major city 55k+ MISSISSAUGA IS with a population of multinational CANADA'S GATEWAY 729,000 1400+ firms Home to Toronto Pearson International, residents representing cultures Canada’s largest airport, servicing from around the world. technology firms 32 million passengers on more than 1000+ 70 airlines, with non-stop service to RECOGNIZED AS CANADA'S 180 destinations in 60 countries SAFEST CITY 8 YEARS employees around the globe. IN A ROW 400k+ ERIN SQUARE — TRANSIT YOUR WAY ON THE AND THE HIGHWAY highway 403 1.2 km southeast | 2-minute drive RAILS highway 407 5.o km southwest | 6-minute drive qew While the Erin Mills APPROXIMATELY 6.4 km south | 8-minute drive neighbourhood is the perfect 25 MILLION RIDERS ANNUALLY highway 401 6.8 km north | 9-minute drive place to be, getting anywhere routes throughout the city else couldn’t be easier. connect with brampton transit, YOU'RE oakville transit. the ttc, Close to transit, the airport 81 and all go transit stations. GOING PLACES and all major highways, erin mills town centre bus terminal 55o m north | 1-minute drive the world is at your doorstep. RD LARGEST TRANSIT SYSTEM IN ONTARIO erin mills station 3 1.2 km southeast | 2-minute drive erindale go station community, 4.9 km east | 7-minute drive connected. go transit operates three train lines and several go bus routes through mississauga with connections to toronto and surrounding areas. ERIN SQUARE — EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO home MISSISSAUGA CAMPUS 9-minute drive to higher • Situated on 225 acres of protected greenbelt along the Credit River learning. • Seventeen academic departments; includes the Institute for Management & Innovation, Mississauga is home to some of the country’s the Centre for South Asian Civilizations most prestigious higher learning institutions. and the Centre for Medicinal Chemistry Established in 1967, the University of Toronto • Famous alumni include astronaut Dr. Roberta Mississauga features the celebrated Institute Bondar, filmmaker Richie Mehta and Canadian of Communication, Culture, Information and media executive Kirstine Stewart Technology. Sheridan College’s Hazel McCallion Campus, located in the heart of Mississauga approximately City Centre, includes a recently opened, state- 14,000 of-the-art expansion with specialized programs undergraduate students in Architectural Technology, Interior Design and Decorating, Advertising, Marketing and SECONDARY, ELEMENTARY Visual Merchandising. & MONTESSORI credit valley public school 2oo m southeast | 1-minute drive john fraser secondary school 8oo m northwest | 4-minute drive • Enrolment capacity of 5,500+ students p.t. montessori school SHERIDAN • Home to the highly acclaimed 8oo m east | 2-minute drive Pilon School of Business streetsville secondary school COLLEGE— • New wing opened in 2017 offers 3.7 km north | 6-minute drive state-of-the-art classrooms, studios, st.-jean-baptiste catholic school 4.2 km southeast | 7-minute drive HAZEL labs and production spaces, the MCCALLION Centre for Creative Thinking, and a gallery space to showcase creativity CAMPUS and innovation ERIN SQUARE — RETAIL & DINING GROCERS walmart supercentre 4oo m northeast | 1-minute drive loblaws 6oo m west | 3-minute drive nations fresh foods 1.6 km west | 4-minute drive mr.
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