Imagine a magical mall with all your favourite stores where everything’s on sale, all the time. The Dixie Outlet Mall has more than 130 outlet and specialty discount stores under one roof. If that’s not enough, Square One Shopping Centre has a dizzying 360 shops, restaurants and four major department stores: The Bay, Sears, Wal-Mart and Zellers.
Add a little Asian culture to your shopping experience at the Mississauga Chinese Centre. Located in the heart of the city, you’ll find more than beautiful home décor, high-tech gadgets and exotic Asian goodies at this shopping centre. Explore stunning replicas of the Nine Dragon Wall, Soo Chow Garden Pavilion and the fortress at the Great Wall.
After all that shopping, it’s time to blow off some steam at Playdium. Dive into 40,000 square feet of high-tech, adrenaline-charged action for kids and adults. Rides, sports simulators and arcades offer extreme family fun. Or try an exhilarating round of laser tag at Laser Quest. How will you fare in the multi-level arena, working your way through the swirling fog, heart pounding to the music? For a more civilized game, the Lionhead Golf & Country Club offers two championship golf courses. Swing your way through the natural surroundings of forest and rolling hills.
Slow things down with a stroll through Port Credit. This quaint waterfront village will charm you with arts and crafts, handmade chocolates and more. A little further north up the CreditRiver, you’ll reach the historical buildings of Streetsville. With its enchanting collection of unique and well-preserved façades, Streetsville is an inspiring mix of rural Canada’s days-gone-by and contemporary style, complete with jewellery shops, fashion boutiques and a tempting selection of restaurants and cafés firmly rooted in the 21st century.
When the sun goes down in Mississauga, the spotlight rises on the elaborate buffet and lively stage shows found at StageWest. Take in an evening at this world-class, 630-seat Vegas-style dinner theatre that has hosted Canadian talent like singer Jackie Richardson and tenor Mark Dubois.