Clarkson-Lorne Park Real Estate
Clarkson-Lorne Park, Mississauga


Neighbourhood Features
Parks and Recreation
Rattray Marsh Conservation Area:
Rattray Marsh Conservation Area is a unique ecological gem in Mississauga, offering residents a tranquil escape into nature. This protected wetland features boardwalks and trails that meander through marshes, woodlands, and shoreline, providing opportunities for birdwatching and peaceful walks. Its natural beauty and serenity make it a sought-after feature for homebuyers seeking proximity to nature.
Jack Darling Memorial Park:
Located along the Lake Ontario waterfront, Jack Darling Memorial Park is a family-friendly destination with expansive picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis courts, and a popular off-leash dog park. The park’s scenic views and recreational facilities enhance the appeal of the Clarkson-Lorne Park neighbourhood for those seeking an active lifestyle.
Clarkson Community Centre:
Serving as a hub for community activities, the Clarkson Community Centre offers a range of amenities including an ice arena, gymnasium, and a public library. Its diverse programs and facilities cater to all age groups, fostering a strong sense of community among residents.
Rattray Marsh Conservation Area:
Rattray Marsh Conservation Area is a unique ecological gem in Mississauga, offering residents a tranquil escape into nature. This protected wetland features boardwalks and trails that meander through marshes, woodlands, and shoreline, providing opportunities for birdwatching and peaceful walks. Its natural beauty and serenity make it a sought-after feature for homebuyers seeking proximity to nature.
Jack Darling Memorial Park:
Located along the Lake Ontario waterfront, Jack Darling Memorial Park is a family-friendly destination with expansive picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis courts, and a popular off-leash dog park. The park’s scenic views and recreational facilities enhance the appeal of the Clarkson-Lorne Park neighbourhood for those seeking an active lifestyle.
Clarkson Community Centre:
Serving as a hub for community activities, the Clarkson Community Centre offers a range of amenities including an ice arena, gymnasium, and a public library. Its diverse programs and facilities cater to all age groups, fostering a strong sense of community among residents.

Neighbourhood Schools
Peel District School Board
1325 Indian Road, Mississauga
905.278.5286
930 Owenwood Drive, Mississauga
905.278.2010
1535 Lewisham Drive, Mississauga
905.822.2221
1324 Lorne Park Road, Mississauga
905.278.9336
Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
1280 Cobalt Street, Mississauga
905.274.2760
1195 Clarkson Road North, Mississauga
905.822.0721
2170 South Sheridan Way, Mississauga
905.823.0136
1325 Bodley Road, Mississauga
905.823.8697
Depending on your program choice, some schools are not local and may require bus transportation. School boundary changes and redirections are common.
For a complete and up-to-date list of schools and to determine which schools best meet your needs, please refer to the Peel District School Finder Tool and the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Finder Tool.

Neighbourhood Favourites
Benares Historic House:
This beautifully preserved estate offers a glimpse into 19th-century life and is rumored to have inspired Canadian author Mazo de la Roche’s “”Whiteoak Chronicles.”” The house now serves as a museum and cultural centre, hosting events and educational programs.
Bradley Museum:
A collection of historic buildings, including a farmhouse from 1830, the museum provides insights into early settler life in the area. It’s a cultural gem that offers tours, exhibits, and community events.
Rattray Marsh Conservation Area:
This tranquil natural area features boardwalks and trails through a rare lakefront marsh, offering residents a peaceful retreat and opportunities for birdwatching and nature walks.
Benares Historic House:
This beautifully preserved estate offers a glimpse into 19th-century life and is rumored to have inspired Canadian author Mazo de la Roche’s “”Whiteoak Chronicles.”” The house now serves as a museum and cultural centre, hosting events and educational programs.
Bradley Museum:
A collection of historic buildings, including a farmhouse from 1830, the museum provides insights into early settler life in the area. It’s a cultural gem that offers tours, exhibits, and community events.
Rattray Marsh Conservation Area:
This tranquil natural area features boardwalks and trails through a rare lakefront marsh, offering residents a peaceful retreat and opportunities for birdwatching and nature walks.

Commuting
Clarkson–Lorne Park offers excellent commuting access with proximity to both the QEW and Lakeshore Road, providing a direct route to downtown Toronto and other cities along the lakeshore corridor. The Clarkson GO Station, located just minutes away, offers frequent train and bus service on the Lakeshore West line, making it a convenient hub for daily commuters. MiWay bus routes also service the area, connecting residents to nearby neighbourhoods and central Mississauga. With its strategic location and multiple transit options, Clarkson–Lorne Park is a strong choice for those seeking a seamless commute in or out of the city.
Clarkson–Lorne Park offers excellent commuting access with proximity to both the QEW and Lakeshore Road, providing a direct route to downtown Toronto and other cities along the lakeshore corridor. The Clarkson GO Station, located just minutes away, offers frequent train and bus service on the Lakeshore West line, making it a convenient hub for daily commuters. MiWay bus routes also service the area, connecting residents to nearby neighbourhoods and central Mississauga. With its strategic location and multiple transit options, Clarkson–Lorne Park is a strong choice for those seeking a seamless commute in or out of the city.
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