Cawthra

[osm_map lat="43.6174019" lon="-79.6279441" width="100%" height="480px"] Cawthra Bus Station is a smaller but valuable part of Mississauga’s MiWay network. Located near residential areas, it provides quick access to central routes that connect with City Centre and major shopping districts. Operated by MiWay, Cawthra ensures locals can easily travel without relying on cars. Its location makes it especially useful for students and seniors who require frequent and reliable transit options. Though not as large as the city’s major terminals, its contribution to neighbourhood mobility is significant. Cawthra reflects Mississauga’s commitment to providing accessible transit in both central and suburban areas. Location: 43.6174019, -79.6279441 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Name: Cawthra - Operator: MiWay - Wikidata: Q18563377
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Central Parkway Station

[osm_map lat="43.6079701" lon="-79.6357156" width="100%" height="480px"] Central Parkway Station is an established MiWay stop that links residential neighbourhoods with the larger transit grid of Mississauga. The station offers reliable access to local buses, enabling riders to connect with employment areas, schools, and shopping centres. It is a modest but significant part of the city’s extensive network. For residents seeking a sustainable alternative to driving, Central Parkway provides consistent service and accessibility, ensuring its role as a valuable community resource. Location: 43.6079701, -79.6357156 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Building: transportation - Bus: Yes - Name: Central Parkway Station - Public Transit: station - Wikidata: Q18563376
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Central Parkway Station

[osm_map lat="43.6081052" lon="-79.6359632" width="100%" height="480px"] Central Parkway Station is an important MiWay bus stop in Mississauga, offering residents a convenient way to travel across the city. Situated near key residential and commercial areas, this station connects passengers to popular destinations such as City Centre and neighbouring communities. With regular bus services and integration with other transit lines, Central Parkway plays a vital role in everyday commuting. Riders appreciate the accessibility and efficiency, making it a reliable hub for students, workers, and visitors. As Mississauga continues to grow, Central Parkway Station remains an essential part of the public transportation network, reducing car dependency and supporting eco-friendly travel. Location: 43.6081052, -79.6359632 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Building: transportation - Bus: Yes - Name: Central Parkway Station - Public Transit: station -…
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Churchill Meadows Community Centre Terminal

[osm_map lat="43.5399516" lon="-79.7425768" width="100%" height="480px"] The Churchill Meadows Community Centre Terminal is a modern bus station located in the western part of Mississauga. It supports the growing population of Churchill Meadows by providing easy access to MiWay bus routes. With wheelchair-accessible design and safe boarding areas, the terminal ensures inclusive service for all passengers. Residents benefit from convenient connections to schools, local parks, and the nearby community centre. As one of the newer transit stops, it highlights Mississauga’s investment in expanding public transit into suburban neighbourhoods. Location: 43.5399516, -79.7425768 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Name: Churchill Meadows Community Centre Terminal - Public Transit: station - Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible
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City Centre Transit Terminal

[osm_map lat="43.5943571" lon="-79.6469201" width="100%" height="480px"] The City Centre Transit Terminal is one of Mississauga’s busiest transit facilities, directly connected to the Square One area. Built in 1997, it serves as the headquarters of MiWay, the city’s public bus service. Passengers benefit from frequent local routes, express connections, and easy transfers to regional GO Transit buses. Its proximity to Square One Mall and Sheridan College makes it a prime location for students, workers, and shoppers. The terminal also plays a central role during special events and community activities, highlighting its importance in the city’s mobility network. Location: 43.5943571, -79.6469201 Tags: - House Number: 200 - Amenity: Bus Station - built_date: 1997 - Bus: Yes - Name: City Centre Transit Terminal - Operator: MiWay - Public Transit: station - Website: https://www.mississauga.ca/miway-transit/locations/city-centre-transit-terminal/ -…
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Clarkson

[osm_map lat="43.5122196" lon="-79.6342424" width="100%" height="480px"] Clarkson GO Station is one of Mississauga’s oldest and busiest railway stations. Serving the Lakeshore West line, it offers frequent connections to Toronto, Hamilton, and Burlington. The station’s location in the Clarkson neighbourhood makes it a vital hub for residents in southern Mississauga. With both train and bus services, Clarkson supports multi-modal commuting. It is also a gateway for visitors exploring Lake Ontario’s waterfront communities. Its long history and ongoing importance demonstrate how Clarkson has grown from a small village station into a major part of Mississauga’s transit network. Location: 43.5122196, -79.6342424 Tags: - Name: Clarkson - Network: GO Transit - network:wikidata: Q1357727 - Operator: Alstom - Operator Wikidata: Q309084 - Public Transit: station - Railway: station - railway:ref: CL - ref:go_transit: CL - ref:via_rail:…
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Cooksville

[osm_map lat="43.5830451" lon="-79.6240431" width="100%" height="480px"] Cooksville GO Station is a major rail stop in central Mississauga, located on the Milton line. It connects commuters to Toronto Union Station and is also integrated with MiWay’s extensive bus routes. For locals, it serves as a convenient alternative to highway commuting, reducing travel times and stress. For tourists, Cooksville Station provides access to the heart of Mississauga, with nearby shopping plazas, community centres, and residential areas. The station has been upgraded in recent years to improve accessibility, parking, and passenger flow. It highlights Mississauga’s role as a growing urban hub within the GTA, combining suburban convenience with metropolitan connections. Whether used by daily commuters, students, or tourists exploring Mississauga, Cooksville Station stands out as one of the city’s busiest and most important transit…
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Dixie

[osm_map lat="43.6082438" lon="-79.5782526" width="100%" height="480px"] Dixie Bus Station connects Mississauga with Toronto and other cities through GO Transit services. It is strategically located near Dixie GO Station, making it a busy hub for commuters who combine bus and train travel. The station’s role is particularly important for residents in the eastern part of Mississauga, as it provides quick access to downtown Toronto. By supporting multi-modal travel, Dixie helps reduce commuting times and integrates Mississauga more closely with the regional network. Location: 43.6082438, -79.5782526 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Name: Dixie - Operator: GO Transit - Public Transit: station
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Dixie

[osm_map lat="43.6080162" lon="-79.5777401" width="100%" height="480px"] Dixie GO Station is an important rail stop in Mississauga, part of the Lakeshore West line of GO Transit. It connects local residents with Toronto to the east and Hamilton to the west, making it a convenient hub for commuters. The station is well integrated with MiWay buses, providing reliable transfers to nearby neighbourhoods, schools, and shopping areas. Tourists staying in Mississauga can also use Dixie Station as a quick access point to downtown Toronto for cultural events, sports games, or sightseeing. The surrounding area is suburban but offers retail plazas, dining, and local parks within reach. For residents, Dixie Station is a practical solution for avoiding highway congestion. For visitors, it is a comfortable way to explore the Greater Toronto Area without a car.…
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Erindale

[osm_map lat="43.5670683" lon="-79.6687614" width="100%" height="480px"] Erindale GO Station is a vital railway hub in Mississauga, located along the Milton GO Train line. It connects commuters to downtown Toronto while also serving local bus routes. Surrounded by residential areas and the Credit River valley, the station offers both convenience and scenic surroundings. Many passengers use its park-and-ride facilities, making it a practical option for daily travel. Erindale is particularly important for workers and students commuting into Toronto, providing a stress-free alternative to highway traffic. As part of the regional GO Transit system, it reinforces Mississauga’s integration into the Greater Toronto Area’s rail network. Location: 43.5670683, -79.6687614 Tags: - go_zone: 12 - Landuse: railway - Name: Erindale - Network: GO Transit - network:wikidata: Q1357727 - Operator: Alstom - Operator Wikidata: Q309084 -…
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Lisgar

[osm_map lat="43.5916408" lon="-79.7881463" width="100%" height="480px"] Lisgar Bus Station is an important link in northwestern Mississauga, operated by both GO Transit and MiWay. Serving as a commuter hub, it provides residents with access to regional trains, buses, and local transit. Many daily commuters use Lisgar to connect with Toronto, making it a vital part of Mississauga’s role in the Greater Toronto Area’s transportation system. The station reduces traffic congestion by encouraging public transit use, while its suburban location supports surrounding residential communities. Location: 43.5916408, -79.7881463 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Name: Lisgar - Operator: GO Transit;MiWay - Public Transit: station
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Lisgar

[osm_map lat="43.5905809" lon="-79.788362" width="100%" height="480px"] Lisgar GO Station is one of Mississauga’s newer rail stops, located in the northwest of the city. It is part of the Milton line and connects commuters to downtown Toronto during peak travel times. The station is especially valuable for residents of suburban neighbourhoods, offering a practical alternative to highway driving. For tourists, Lisgar Station provides access to Mississauga’s residential areas and local shopping, although it is more commuter-focused than tourist-oriented. Parking facilities are available, making it a convenient option for park-and-ride commuters. Its integration with MiWay buses ensures that travellers can move beyond the station into nearby communities. Lisgar Station is a reflection of Mississauga’s growth as a suburban city, built to serve expanding residential developments. It continues to support the city’s evolution as…
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Malton

[osm_map lat="43.7051705" lon="-79.6382343" width="100%" height="480px"] Malton GO Station is located in the northern part of Mississauga, serving as a key stop on the Kitchener line. It connects commuters to Toronto Union Station and communities stretching toward Kitchener-Waterloo. The station is especially important for residents of Malton, a diverse neighbourhood known for its vibrant culture and proximity to Pearson International Airport. VIA Rail trains also operate in this corridor, expanding long-distance travel opportunities. Tourists can benefit from Malton Station when planning trips beyond Mississauga, as it offers convenient regional connections. The area around the station reflects the multicultural spirit of Malton, with international cuisine, shopping centres, and community hubs nearby. For travellers arriving or departing Mississauga, Malton Station provides a reliable and accessible way to explore the GTA while avoiding traffic…
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Meadowvale

[osm_map lat="43.5975336" lon="-79.7543022" width="100%" height="480px"] Meadowvale GO Station provides northern Mississauga residents with direct train services on the Milton line. It is a key commuting hub, particularly for workers traveling to Toronto’s downtown financial district. The station features extensive parking and bus connections, ensuring accessibility for suburban residents. Meadowvale’s role extends beyond commuting, as it supports local business activity and links residents to cultural and recreational destinations across the GTA. Its importance grows each year as Mississauga continues to expand, highlighting the essential role of rail in reducing road congestion and supporting sustainable travel. Location: 43.5975336, -79.7543022 Tags: - go_zone: 22 - Name: Meadowvale - Network: GO Transit - network:wikidata: Q1357727 - Operator: GO Transit - Operator Wikidata: Q309084 - Public Transit: station - Railway: station - railway:ref: ME -…
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Meadowvale Town Centre Bus Terminal

[osm_map lat="43.5835174" lon="-79.7587257" width="100%" height="480px"] Meadowvale Town Centre Bus Terminal is a key MiWay facility serving Mississauga’s northern neighbourhoods. Situated near the Meadowvale Town Centre shopping plaza, it offers multiple bus routes that connect to City Centre, Streetsville, and Meadowvale GO Station. The terminal also supports regional commuting by linking to GO Transit services. Residents benefit from convenient transfers, especially students and workers traveling across the city. Its proximity to shops and services makes it a practical hub for both commuting and everyday errands. Meadowvale Town Centre Terminal represents how transit is integrated into community life. Location: 43.5835174, -79.7587257 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Name: Meadowvale Town Centre Bus Terminal - Public Transit: station - Wikidata: Q6803450 - Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Meadowvale Town Centre Bus…
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Port Credit GO

[osm_map lat="43.5555244" lon="-79.5873519" width="100%" height="480px"] Port Credit GO Station is one of Mississauga’s most important transit hubs, located in the historic lakeside neighbourhood of Port Credit. The station provides both GO Train and GO Bus services, connecting residents to downtown Toronto and surrounding cities. With its scenic location near Lake Ontario, Port Credit GO serves daily commuters while also attracting visitors exploring the waterfront district. Its integration with local MiWay bus routes ensures smooth connections across Mississauga. Beyond its transportation role, the station contributes to the lively community atmosphere of Port Credit, linking transit with tourism and culture. Location: 43.5555244, -79.5873519 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Name: Port Credit GO - Operator: MiWay - Public Transit: station
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Port Credit

[osm_map lat="43.5560546" lon="-79.5870828" width="100%" height="480px"] Port Credit GO Station is one of Mississauga’s most scenic rail stops, located along the Lakeshore West line. It connects passengers directly to Toronto Union Station in under 30 minutes, making it popular with both commuters and tourists. For visitors, Port Credit Station is especially attractive because it is located in a waterfront neighbourhood known for marinas, restaurants, and festivals. Travellers can arrive by train and immediately explore Port Credit’s vibrant village atmosphere, making it a gateway to one of Mississauga’s top tourist areas. The station is supported by MiWay buses, ensuring smooth connections to other neighbourhoods across the city. For daily commuters, it offers fast and frequent service, while for tourists it doubles as an entry point to enjoy Lake Ontario’s waterfront charm. Port…
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Renforth

[osm_map lat="43.6629051" lon="-79.5913226" width="100%" height="480px"] Renforth Bus Station is a major modern transit hub located just on the Mississauga-Toronto border. Part of the Mississauga Transitway, Renforth offers high-frequency MiWay services as well as GO Transit connections. Its underground platforms, sheltered areas, and accessibility features make it one of the most advanced bus stations in the region. Commuters benefit from rapid links to Pearson Airport, Toronto subway lines, and central Mississauga. Renforth has become a crucial gateway between the city and Toronto, supporting seamless regional travel. Its strategic position highlights Mississauga’s growing role as a transportation hub within the GTA. Location: 43.6629051, -79.5913226 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Layer: -1 - Name: Renforth - Public Transit: station - Wikidata: Q18563395
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South Common Centre Bus Terminal

[osm_map lat="43.5433616" lon="-79.6838379" width="100%" height="480px"] South Common Centre Bus Terminal is a MiWay transit facility serving Mississauga’s western communities. Located beside South Common Mall, it provides easy access to shopping, dining, and essential services. The terminal connects passengers to University of Toronto Mississauga, City Centre, and other major routes. Its design ensures accessibility for all riders, with sheltered platforms and safe boarding areas. For students, seniors, and families, South Common Terminal is an important daily link, helping residents move around the city conveniently. The terminal’s placement in a vibrant retail district also makes it a valuable stop for visitors. Location: 43.5433616, -79.6838379 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Name: South Common Centre Bus Terminal - Public Transit: station - Wikidata: Q7566883
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Square One Bus Terminal

[osm_map lat="43.593737" lon="-79.6461983" width="100%" height="480px"] Square One Bus Terminal is one of the most recognizable transit stations in Mississauga. Adjacent to Square One Mall, it serves thousands of people daily with MiWay routes, GO Transit services, and intercity buses. Its central location and modern design make it one of the most convenient transportation hubs for commuters, students, and tourists alike. The terminal’s busy schedule ensures that Mississauga residents have fast, reliable, and direct connections across the GTA. Location: 43.593737, -79.6461983 Tags: - House Number: 200 - Postal Code: L5B 3C1 - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Name: Square One Bus Terminal - Phone: +1-905-615-4238 - Public Transit: station - Wikidata: Q6878952 - Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Mississauga City Centre Transit Terminal - Street: Rathburn Road West - City:…
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Square One Bus Terminal;Square One GO Bus Terminal

[osm_map lat="43.595106" lon="-79.6487338" width="100%" height="480px"] Square One Bus Terminal and the connected GO Bus Terminal form the largest transit hub in Mississauga. Located beside Square One Shopping Centre, this major terminal serves thousands of passengers daily. It provides local MiWay services, GO Transit buses, and regional connections to Toronto and surrounding cities. With modern amenities, accessible platforms, and integration with the City Centre Transit Terminal nearby, it is the heart of public transportation in Mississauga. Shoppers, commuters, and students rely on this terminal for efficient access to both short and long-distance routes. Its central position makes it a true gateway to the city. Location: 43.595106, -79.6487338 Tags: - House Number: 210 - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Last Checked: 2024-10-12 - go_zone: 20 - Name: Square One Bus…
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Streetsville GO

[osm_map lat="43.575424" lon="-79.7091888" width="100%" height="480px"] Streetsville GO Station is an essential transit hub in Mississauga’s northwest. Serving both GO Transit trains and buses, the station provides commuters with efficient connections to downtown Toronto and other parts of the Greater Toronto Area. Streetsville is surrounded by a growing residential community, making the station a lifeline for daily travel to work and school. Its park-and-ride facilities encourage residents to leave their cars behind, reducing traffic and supporting eco-friendly transportation. With its strategic position near historic Streetsville, the station also benefits local businesses and tourism by bringing in visitors. This blend of commuter services and community integration makes Streetsville GO a cornerstone of Mississauga’s transit system. Location: 43.575424, -79.7091888 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Name: Streetsville GO - Public…
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Streetsville

[osm_map lat="43.5761899" lon="-79.7089736" width="100%" height="480px"] Streetsville GO Station is a historic and well-used transit point in Mississauga. It serves the Milton line, providing commuter access to Toronto while also linking with MiWay buses. For residents, it is a daily gateway to employment, while for visitors it offers a way to experience Streetsville, one of Mississauga’s most charming neighbourhoods. Known as “The Village in the City,” Streetsville has a vibrant main street filled with shops, cafes, and heritage buildings. Travellers can arrive at Streetsville Station and explore this unique part of Mississauga before continuing their journey. The station is equipped with commuter amenities such as parking and bicycle facilities. Its importance lies not only in transportation but also in providing access to a neighbourhood rich in history and community spirit. Streetsville…
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Terminal 1

[osm_map lat="43.6825791" lon="-79.6127699" width="100%" height="480px"] Terminal 1 Station on the Terminal Link Train line is designed to serve travellers moving between facilities at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga. This monorail stop ensures that passengers can connect easily between terminals, airport services, and parking. It is fully wheelchair accessible, highlighting its role in inclusive transit design. For international tourists, Terminal 1 Station offers stress-free transfers, which is particularly valuable after long flights. For Mississauga’s identity as a city, this station reinforces its position as a transportation hub for both Canada and the world. While not a commuter station in the traditional sense, Terminal 1 plays an essential role in the airport’s infrastructure. It reflects Mississauga’s unique role as home to Pearson International Airport, which welcomes millions of visitors annually. The…
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Terminal 3

[osm_map lat="43.6861625" lon="-79.6199591" width="100%" height="480px"] Terminal 3 Station in Mississauga is another stop on the Terminal Link Train system at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Serving as a monorail station, it connects passengers directly to other terminals and airport facilities. Tourists and business travellers benefit from its quick service, especially those arriving on international flights that use Terminal 3. The station is fully accessible and provides a seamless transition between airport services, reducing travel stress. For Mississauga residents, it is a reminder of how integrated the city is with global transportation networks. While Terminal 3 Station is not a public commuter stop like GO Transit stations, it plays a critical role in ensuring passengers can move efficiently across Canada’s busiest airport. It stands as a modern feature of Mississauga’s transit landscape,…
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Tomken

[osm_map lat="43.621592" lon="-79.6237107" width="100%" height="480px"] Tomken Bus Station serves as a key transit point for commuters in east-central Mississauga. Operated by MiWay, it provides connections to major routes that link residential zones with City Centre and Toronto. Its location on Tomken Road makes it especially valuable for students and workers who depend on efficient bus service. Although smaller than Square One Terminal, Tomken offers regular services that improve mobility across the city. For many locals, this station represents a practical and dependable way to travel without a car. Location: 43.621592, -79.6237107 Tags: - House Number: 4450 - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Name: Tomken - Operator: MiWay - Public Transit: station - Wikidata: Q18563378 - Street: Tomken Road
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Toronto Pearson International Airport

[osm_map lat="43.6773172" lon="-79.6285275" width="100%" height="480px"] Toronto Pearson International Airport is Canada’s largest and busiest airport, located in Mississauga. It serves as a global gateway, welcoming millions of passengers each year. For tourists, Pearson is often the first introduction to Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area. The airport is well integrated with regional transit, including the UP Express, GO Transit, MiWay, and the Terminal Link Train. Beyond its role in air travel, Pearson is also a hub of shopping, dining, and services. For Mississauga, hosting Pearson underscores its importance on the international stage, blending local community life with global connectivity. Tourists can use the airport as a starting point to explore Mississauga’s neighbourhoods, cultural attractions, and waterfront, or to connect quickly to downtown Toronto. Pearson Airport is more than just a…
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Toronto Pearson Terminal 1

[osm_map lat="43.6830012" lon="-79.613438" width="100%" height="480px"] Toronto Pearson Terminal 1 Station is not a traditional GO rail stop but part of the UP Express system that connects Canada’s busiest airport to downtown Toronto. Located within Mississauga, this station is a critical transportation link for both international travellers and local residents. The UP Express provides fast, comfortable service to Union Station in under 25 minutes, making it ideal for tourists arriving at Pearson Airport. For Mississauga residents, Terminal 1 Station offers seamless access to the airport and Toronto’s core without relying on car travel. Its integration with the airport’s terminals ensures passengers can transfer quickly between flights and trains. This modern station highlights Mississauga’s role as a global gateway, where local transit meets international travel. Whether used for business, tourism, or commuting,…
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University of Toronto Mississauga Campus

[osm_map lat="43.5478319" lon="-79.6634818" width="100%" height="480px"] The University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) Campus Bus Station is a key hub for students, faculty, and visitors. Operated by MiWay, it connects the campus to central Mississauga, Toronto, and neighbouring cities. Routes such as 1C, 44, 101, and 110 provide frequent service, making the station essential for academic life. With high passenger traffic during the school year, it supports sustainable commuting and reduces reliance on cars for thousands of students. Its role emphasizes Mississauga’s integration of education and transit infrastructure. Location: 43.5478319, -79.6634818 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Name: University of Toronto Mississauga Campus - Operator: MiWay - Public Transit: station - route_ref: 1C,44,110,101A,101 - Wheelchair Accessible: Wheelchair Accessible
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Viscount

[osm_map lat="43.6898667" lon="-79.6157729" width="100%" height="480px"] Viscount Station is part of the Terminal Link Train system that serves Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga. Unlike traditional GO or VIA rail stations, it functions as a monorail stop connecting travellers to airport terminals and long-term parking areas. For tourists, Viscount Station is practical when managing airport transfers, especially for those using off-site parking. The Terminal Link system operates free of charge, ensuring that both visitors and residents can move between facilities efficiently. While it is not a destination in itself, Viscount Station is a valuable part of Mississauga’s transportation network, reflecting the city’s importance as home to Canada’s largest airport. The station offers smooth, accessible service for passengers with luggage, business travellers, and families alike. It underlines Mississauga’s role as a hub…
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Westwood Mall

[osm_map lat="43.7216027" lon="-79.6405289" width="100%" height="480px"] Westwood Mall Bus Station serves as a busy transit hub in the Malton neighbourhood of Mississauga. With connections to MiWay, Brampton Transit, and even the Toronto Transit Commission, it is one of the most interconnected stations in the city. Commuters use Westwood Mall to access employment zones, Pearson Airport, and surrounding municipalities. Its placement within a popular shopping area adds convenience, making it both a transit hub and a commercial attraction. For residents of Malton, this station is a vital part of their daily routine, reducing commuting times and enhancing access to essential services. Location: 43.7216027, -79.6405289 Tags: - Amenity: Bus Station - Bus: Yes - Name: Westwood Mall - Operator: Mississauga Transit, Toronto Transit Commission, Brampton Transit - Public Transit: station - Wikidata: Q7989894
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