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Erin Mills Town Centre is a shopping mall located in Erin Mills, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, at the corner of Erin Mills Parkway and Eglinton Avenue West. It is the second largest mall in Mississauga after Square One Shopping Centre. The mall can be accessed from the 401, 403, and 407 series highways.
The Sheridan Centre Bus Terminal is located in southwestern Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is situated on the eastern side of Sheridan Centre. [1] The terminal does not have a terminal building since it is a minor terminal. It only contains bus shelters and passengers require a short walk to the mall's nearest entrance.
The Erin Mills Town Centre Bus Terminal is located in western Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is situated on the northeast end of Erin Mills Town Centre. Despite being a major bus terminal, it does not contain a building. Instead, it is composed of benches and one bus shelter on the opposite side.
Mississauga, Erin Mills, Streetsville, Meadowvale, Huttonville, Brampton, Cheltenham, Belfountain The Regional Road 1 designation changes from Erin Mills Parkway to Mississauga Road at the intersection with Turner Valley Road, bypassing the southern portion of Mississauga Road which is a secondary arterial.
It is located northwest of the Erin Mills Parkway/Highway 403 interchange and is a stop on the Mississauga Transitway. [2] Metrolinx began construction of the Mississauga Transitway West between Winston Churchill Boulevard and Erin Mills Parkway [3] in October 2013 and the entire project was expected to be complete in 2016. [4]
Built in 1969, the 70 stores Sheridan Centre on Erin Mills Parkway, was the area's major mall for two decades until Erin Mills Town Centre opened further north in neighbouring Erin Mills. It is now being redeveloped as mixed residential and retail area called Sherwood Village but will retain the mall as is. [5]
English: An Aerial photograph of Erin Mills Town Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. August 2006. Duke. Date: 29 September 2006 (original upload date) Source:
The Mississauga Transitway consists of two busways and bus-priority lanes. The western busway segment parallels Highway 403 from the western terminus at Winston Churchill Boulevard to Erin Mills Parkway. From there, buses use dedicated shoulder lanes on Highway 403 and Centre View Drive to reach MiWay's City Centre Transit Terminal on Rathburn ...