Lorne Park Real Estate
Lorne Park, Mississauga


Neighbourhood Features
Parks and Recreation
Jack Darling Memorial Park:
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 Lorne Park neighbourhood for those seeking an active lifestyle.
Lorne Park Prairie:
Lorne Park Prairie is a park located in Mississauga, Ontario. It features a tallgrass prairie that’s home to many rare species and pollinators, such as bees and butterflies. It needs periodic fire to help regenerate prairie grasses and remove invasive woody plants.
Jack Darling Memorial Park:
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 Lorne Park neighbourhood for those seeking an active lifestyle.
Lorne Park Prairie:
Lorne Park Prairie is a park located in Mississauga, Ontario. It features a tallgrass prairie that’s home to many rare species and pollinators, such as bees and butterflies. It needs periodic fire to help regenerate prairie grasses and remove invasive woody plants.

Neighbourhood Schools
Peel District School Board
1325 Indian Road, Mississauga
905.278.8771
1480 Chriseden Drive, Mississauga
905.278.1033
1550 Green Glade, Mississauga
905.822.8380
1324 Lorne Park Road, Mississauga
905.278.6177
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
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
Lorne Park Estates:
Originally established as a summer resort in the late 19th century, Lorne Park Estates has evolved into one of Mississauga’s most prestigious residential communities. Its tree-lined streets and well-preserved heritage homes reflect a rich history and offer a serene living environment.
Rattray Marsh Conservation Area:
This ecologically sensitive wetland is the last remaining lakefront marsh between Burlington and Toronto. With its boardwalks and well-maintained trails, Rattray Marsh provides opportunities for bird watching and tranquil walks amidst nature.
Benares Historic House:
Located on the border between Clarkson and Lorne Park, Benares Historic House offers a glimpse into 19th-century life. The estate, inhabited by four generations of the Harris and Sayers families, now serves as a museum with interpretive galleries and hosts special events.
Lorne Park Estates:
Originally established as a summer resort in the late 19th century, Lorne Park Estates has evolved into one of Mississauga’s most prestigious residential communities. Its tree-lined streets and well-preserved heritage homes reflect a rich history and offer a serene living environment.
Rattray Marsh Conservation Area:
This ecologically sensitive wetland is the last remaining lakefront marsh between Burlington and Toronto. With its boardwalks and well-maintained trails, Rattray Marsh provides opportunities for bird watching and tranquil walks amidst nature.
Benares Historic House:
Located on the border between Clarkson and Lorne Park, Benares Historic House offers a glimpse into 19th-century life. The estate, inhabited by four generations of the Harris and Sayers families, now serves as a museum with interpretive galleries and hosts special events.

Commuting
Lorne Park offers seamless commuting with quick access to Lakeshore Road, Mississauga Road, and the QEW, making travel to downtown Toronto and other parts of the GTA smooth and efficient. The neighbourhood is just minutes from the Clarkson GO Station, which provides frequent train service along the Lakeshore West line. For local transit, MiWay buses run throughout the area, connecting Lorne Park to nearby communities, shopping hubs, and additional transit terminals. With its proximity to both major highways and reliable public transit, Lorne Park is a prime location for commuters seeking comfort and convenience.
Lorne Park offers seamless commuting with quick access to Lakeshore Road, Mississauga Road, and the QEW, making travel to downtown Toronto and other parts of the GTA smooth and efficient. The neighbourhood is just minutes from the Clarkson GO Station, which provides frequent train service along the Lakeshore West line. For local transit, MiWay buses run throughout the area, connecting Lorne Park to nearby communities, shopping hubs, and additional transit terminals. With its proximity to both major highways and reliable public transit, Lorne Park is a prime location for commuters seeking comfort and convenience.
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