Erindale Real Estate
Erindale, Mississauga


Neighbourhood Features
Parks and Recreation
Erindale Park:
Erindale Park is Mississauga’s largest park, offering extensive trails, picnic areas, and access to the Credit River. It’s a popular destination for hiking, birdwatching, and seasonal fishing, providing residents with diverse recreational opportunities.
Huron Park Recreation Centre:
The Huron Park Recreation Centre boasts a variety of facilities, including an arena, fitness centre, gymnasium, and indoor pool. Its comprehensive programs and amenities cater to all age groups, enhancing the community’s active lifestyle.
Erindale Park:
Erindale Park is Mississauga’s largest park, offering extensive trails, picnic areas, and access to the Credit River. It’s a popular destination for hiking, birdwatching, and seasonal fishing, providing residents with diverse recreational opportunities.
Huron Park Recreation Centre:
The Huron Park Recreation Centre boasts a variety of facilities, including an arena, fitness centre, gymnasium, and indoor pool. Its comprehensive programs and amenities cater to all age groups, enhancing the community’s active lifestyle.

Neighbourhood Schools
Peel District School Board
2473 Rosemary Drive, Mississauga
905.277.0990
3480 Ellengale Drive, Mississauga
905.277.1451
2021 Dundas Street West, Mississauga
905.828.7206
3225 Erindale Station Road, Mississauga
905.279.0575
Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
1300 McBride Avenue, Mississauga
905.277.4511
915 McBride Avenue, Mississauga
905.277.0990
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
The Grange (Robinson-Adamson House):
This historic building serves as a cultural centre, offering educational programs and events that celebrate the area’s rich heritage.
University of Toronto Mississauga Campus:
The campus contributes to the neighbourhood’s vibrant atmosphere, hosting various cultural and academic events open to the public.
Erindale Village:
This quaint pocket of Mississauga feels like a step back in time, with charming historic buildings, cozy cafés, and quiet tree-lined streets. It’s a hidden gem for those who love a village feel within the city, and for homebuyers, it adds an extra layer of appeal to the area’s character.
The Grange (Robinson-Adamson House):
This historic building serves as a cultural centre, offering educational programs and events that celebrate the area’s rich heritage.
University of Toronto Mississauga Campus:
The campus contributes to the neighbourhood’s vibrant atmosphere, hosting various cultural and academic events open to the public.
Erindale Village:
This quaint pocket of Mississauga feels like a step back in time, with charming historic buildings, cozy cafés, and quiet tree-lined streets. It’s a hidden gem for those who love a village feel within the city, and for homebuyers, it adds an extra layer of appeal to the area’s character.

Commuting
Erindale is centrally located with excellent access to Dundas Street, Erindale Station Road, and Mavis Road, offering smooth connections to Highway 403 and QEW for travel across Mississauga and into Toronto. The neighbourhood is anchored by the Erindale GO Station, which provides regular train and bus service along the Milton line, making it a convenient hub for daily commuters. MiWay transit runs extensively through the area, connecting Erindale to the University of Toronto Mississauga, Square One, and other local destinations. With its strong mix of road and transit options, Erindale is a top choice for commuters seeking flexibility.
Erindale is centrally located with excellent access to Dundas Street, Erindale Station Road, and Mavis Road, offering smooth connections to Highway 403 and QEW for travel across Mississauga and into Toronto. The neighbourhood is anchored by the Erindale GO Station, which provides regular train and bus service along the Milton line, making it a convenient hub for daily commuters. MiWay transit runs extensively through the area, connecting Erindale to the University of Toronto Mississauga, Square One, and other local destinations. With its strong mix of road and transit options, Erindale is a top choice for commuters seeking flexibility.
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