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Meadowvale As Mississauga's business district, Meadowvale also serves as a heritage conservation district, becoming the first to be named so in Ontario in 1980. A largely residential neighbourhood, Meadowvale Town Centre also offers a wide variety of shopping opportunities. Address: . Mississauga ON CAN
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This proud historical village lays claim to the highest concentration of colonial buildings in Mississauga. Centrally located in the West of Mississauga, opportunities abound for a historical perspective on the city. Regular guided walks are organised, and modern-day businesses and shops are thriving. Parking is free in Streetsville. Address: . Mississauga ON CAN
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Port Credit's history includes long-running success as a port of export for grain and lumber. It joined the city of Mississauga in 1974. These days it is a popular near-by retreat from the city. Port Credit Village offers a collection of quaint shops and restaurants and the marina services up to 600 boats. The Port Credit lighthouse is possibly the most photographed building in Mississauga. Address: . Mississauga ON CAN
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