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Pearson 10 Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park (E6) 47 Port Credit Memorial Park (F9) 3 ed R er 6 International r iv Airport C 11 uFly Simulator (I3) 48 Rattray Marsh Conservation Area (D10) l N i a il 7 r a 60 d 2 r 12 Virtual Galaxies (B9) 49 Riverwood (D6) T 14 R T y a m k e a ia Rd W Britann i r w e h x D h i e l NIGHTLIFE d r ig v u D w l C WATER & OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES 50 ie H C e B k v 13 &Company Resto Bar (F6) l l ✹ o g i n 39 c i 409 50 4 h l BraeBen Golf Course (E4) 33 i r 14 c a Central Nightclub (F6) r t y 401 ob D k t u C i S E x Celebration Square Spray Pad / Ice Rink (F6) 35 P o h n 52 15 Failte Irish Pub (F6) o d i R C s r d l l R a Dr Don Rowing Club (E9) n i 51 STREETSVILLE 19 t h e t s 16 The Port House (F9) o r i n M n t i v o s o f 41 Erindale Park (D7) L n a r i n n d i 17 Rock’n Doc’s Live Music Grill (F9) r u e ✹ M h R t E H Iceland Skate Park (G4) W ETOBICOKE SPECTRUM ORBITOR R e 52 n 403 i v 18 Shore Grill and Grotto (F9) 59 CREEK o N 4 53 J.C. Saddington Park (E9) 5 2 r 19 Sugar Daddy’s Nightclub (H5) WINSTON ve W Eglinton Ave E G Eglinton A in CHURCHILL t 44 Lake Aquitaine Park (C3) H1 r ERIN RENFORTH a 20 Young St. Karaoke (D6) MILLS CENTRAL 54 Lake Ontario Fishing Charters (F9) 29 CITY PARKWAY TAHOE M 7 E CENTRE TOMKEN DIXIE gl MUSEUMS & GALLERIES 55 Lakeview Golf Course (H9) 403 CAWTHRA int 36 62 on 21 8 l A i v 21 30 Art Gallery of Mississauga (F6) 56 49 a Toronto e ✹ Mississauga Canoe Club (E9) 34 28 15 r W T 22 Benares Historic House (C8) 35 k 57 Parasail Adventures Toronto (F9) 6 37 e 1 43 re e Rd 20 13 Burnhamthorpe Rd E C e 23 Blackwood Gallery (UTM) (C7) Burnhamthorp W 10 ke v l 32 o A SOUTH i ic a tob g 24 r E n Bradley Museum (C10) COMMON T ✹ SIGHTS & LANDMARKS li d CENTRE m B ip R u 25 K Egyptian Museum in Mississauga (D3) a rn h a h Absolute World Towers (F6) ✹ l COOKSVILLE r a u m 23 h e 26 Fo Guang Shan Temple of Toronto (C3) t t 403 C ho v w r Civic Centre (F6) p A a e 27 Heritage Mississauga at The Grange (C7) 27 R n 7 Oakville 41 C d to 3 61 427 g 28 Legends Row: Mississauga Walk of Fame (F6) The Credit River (E1-F9) 5 n Dundas St W Dundas St E li Is 29 Leslie Log House (C6) Danville Park Viewing Platform (G3) Cre 30 Living Arts Centre Gallery (F6) d DIXIE D St W i undas E Port Credit Lighthouse (F9) ✹ t Queensway k 31 Mississauga Music Walk of Fame (F9) R H2 e iv e Toronto Pearson (J2-4) er r 32 Public Art Walking Tour (F6) C 8 58 e 33 Sports Hall of Fame (G4) k Waterfront Trail (B10-H9) d QEW Upper Mid le Rd E o 34 Visual Art Mississauga at Riverwood (D6) 22 i c b o T t h d PORT SHOPS E e v Q SHOWS & LIVE ENTERTAINMENT l CREDIT 55 u ee 58 B Dixie Outlet Mall (H8) l n l s 35 i 5647 w Celebration Square (F6) h CLARKSON ay 59 Erin Mills Town Centre (C5) c 51 ✹ 9 r 36 Living Arts Centre (F6) ✹ u 16 31 18 17 h 40 60 Heartland Town Centre (E4) 12 9 Lakeshore Rd E C 57 37 Maja Prentice Theatre (H6) Lakeshore Rd W al W n 53 61 Roy i sor Dr 54 45 L Mississauga Chinese Centre (G7) nd o 42 a t k 38 s e Meadowvale Theatre (C3) rnwall Rd S 62 Co n i h Square One Shopping Centre (F6) ✹ r o Trail re 36 D W Mississauga Symphony Orchestra (F6) 24 48 B t l d v n r d o W 39 Paramount Fine Foods Centre (G4) o ✹ r f F 10 r e t a O HOSPITALS TRANSIT W k e n t a r ore Rd E a i Credit Valley Hospital (C5) MiWay - Major Terminals Lakesh L o Mississauga Hospital (F8) Visit miway.ca for route information ➜ GO Transit - Major Terminals Take a Mississauga Transitway Stations To Niagara Falls To Downtown Toronto closer look at GoHere: Washroom Locator App MiWay service available at all stations 67 miles / 108 km / 1 hour 30 minutes by car 17.5 miles / 28 km / 30 minutes by car available for all smart phones PORT CREDIT Toronto Transit Commission & CITY CENTRE Bus Service on reverse » CITY CENTRE 403403 CCEENNTTRREE VVIIEEWW DDRR 77 CENTRALCENTRAL PARKWAYPARKWAY H H A RREE A ALLFFIEIELLDD L LAANNEE S A GGRREEEENNPPAARRKK C C S SSHH CCHH OFFICIAL VISITOR MAP 2020 M E M ERR SS DD WW RR OO E M E M OO R R HH DD D D E E TT C C S S OO ELORA DR R ELORA DR R W W N R R UU N D S D S E E B B L L B O B O EE R E R E L S S L I N N D I D I V I A A V RR F F T T D D NN G G D D E V E V RR U S S U U CITYCITY CENTRECENTRE U K K R R B A B A S S A A EE O ONNEE D DRR THH WW ARR AAT A O W O W R M S R M D SSQQUU TRANSITTRANSIT TERMINAL TERMINAL SQQUUAARREE O ONNEE D DR D R I R I R S W S W NN 8 8 R UURR R H H OO R R B I I O B A O What's on your A P P DUKE OF YORK BLVD HH DUKE OF YORK BLVD D D TT TOP 20 A P DD A T P RR T I PPRRININC I E C E O E E OFF W WAALLEES NN S D D D R D R S N N S GG G G R E E 6262 R EE TT IN D D R R N O I N O I RR O O A A NN R R DD 3030 L L R R 36 R I 36 R C I E C DD B E B GGAALLLLOOWWA C 2020 A C E Y R E Y R WWAALLLE C R R C LE NB GC C NBEERRG GG YY E E R SS R U U K K A E A R E S S R S S OOBB N E N E L E E L RRT T L N S O L N S O TOP 20 PP L L R IN H E R E H S E E E S E I I T W W CC T S S D 2020 E D E KK ? 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