Cooksville Real Estate
Cooksville, Mississauga


Neighbourhood Features
Parks and Recreation
Cooksville Park:
Situated at 106 King St W, Cooksville Park is a well-established green space featuring sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails. The park’s serene environment and recreational amenities make it a popular spot for families and individuals seeking outdoor activities.
Mississauga Valley Park:
Mississauga Valley Park offers a variety of recreational facilities including sports fields, playgrounds, and scenic walking paths. Its expansive green spaces and community events contribute to the neighbourhood’s vibrant atmosphere.
Cooksville Creek Trail:
The Cooksville Creek Trail provides a picturesque route for walking, running, and cycling, winding through several parks and natural areas. Its accessibility and scenic views enhance the outdoor experience for residents.
Cooksville Park:
Situated at 106 King St W, Cooksville Park is a well-established green space featuring sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails. The park’s serene environment and recreational amenities make it a popular spot for families and individuals seeking outdoor activities.
Mississauga Valley Park:
Mississauga Valley Park offers a variety of recreational facilities including sports fields, playgrounds, and scenic walking paths. Its expansive green spaces and community events contribute to the neighbourhood’s vibrant atmosphere.
Cooksville Creek Trail:
The Cooksville Creek Trail provides a picturesque route for walking, running, and cycling, winding through several parks and natural areas. Its accessibility and scenic views enhance the outdoor experience for residents.

Neighbourhood Schools
Peel District School Board
210 Paisley Boulevard West, Mississauga
905.270.5115
2230 Corsair Road, Mississauga
905.277.0990
225 Camilla Road, Mississauga
905.277.1300
3100 Hurontario Street, Mississauga
905.279.6540
Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
2350 Hurontario Street, Mississauga
905.277.2448
2214 Cliff Road, Mississauga
905.277.0990
330 Central Parkway West, Mississauga
905.277.0326
2470 Rosemary Drive, Mississauga
905.279.3171
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
Cooksville House Hotel:
As one of the area’s earliest establishments, this historic hotel played a significant role in the development of Cooksville. Today, it stands as a testament to the neighbourhood’s rich history.
Diverse Culinary Scene:
Cooksville is known for its multicultural dining options, reflecting the diverse community. From Korean BBQ to Jamaican jerk cuisine, the neighbourhood offers a global culinary experience.
Taste of Cooksville Festival:
This annual event celebrates the neighbourhood’s cultural diversity through food, music, and art, bringing together residents and visitors for a vibrant community experience.
Cooksville House Hotel:
As one of the area’s earliest establishments, this historic hotel played a significant role in the development of Cooksville. Today, it stands as a testament to the neighbourhood’s rich history.
Diverse Culinary Scene:
Cooksville is known for its multicultural dining options, reflecting the diverse community. From Korean BBQ to Jamaican jerk cuisine, the neighbourhood offers a global culinary experience.
Taste of Cooksville Festival:
This annual event celebrates the neighbourhood’s cultural diversity through food, music, and art, bringing together residents and visitors for a vibrant community experience.

Commuting
Cooksville is one of Mississauga’s most transit-connected neighbourhoods, offering easy access to Hurontario Street, Highway 403, and QEW, making it a central hub for drivers commuting across the city or into Toronto. The Cooksville GO Station, recently upgraded with expanded service and parking, provides regular train and bus connections along the Milton line to Union Station. Cooksville is also a key node on the Hurontario LRT, currently under construction, which will further enhance north–south connectivity through Mississauga and into Brampton. With extensive MiWay bus service and walkable access to transit, Cooksville is ideal for both car and transit commuters.
Cooksville is one of Mississauga’s most transit-connected neighbourhoods, offering easy access to Hurontario Street, Highway 403, and QEW, making it a central hub for drivers commuting across the city or into Toronto. The Cooksville GO Station, recently upgraded with expanded service and parking, provides regular train and bus connections along the Milton line to Union Station. Cooksville is also a key node on the Hurontario LRT, currently under construction, which will further enhance north–south connectivity through Mississauga and into Brampton. With extensive MiWay bus service and walkable access to transit, Cooksville is ideal for both car and transit commuters.
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