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The station is situated in Mississauga City Centre at the north side of Square One Shopping Centre. [1] Prior to 2024, buses using the terminal displayed "Square One" on their destination signs. Buses use the upper level, while access from the mall is through the lower level via a signalized crosswalk (no indoor connection), where a taxi stand ...
315 Royal York Road, Toronto ... 1320 Rathburn Road West, Mississauga 2: 2201: 12: 1981 Streetsville: SR: 45 Thomas Street, Mississauga ... 3250 Argentia Road ...
The longer eastern busway begins east of Hurontario Street, paralleling Highway 403 to Cawthra Road and then following Eastgate Parkway on its north and west side to Eglinton Avenue, and Eglinton on its north side to the eastern terminus at Renforth Drive at the boundary with Toronto. Bus services along the Mississauga Transitway operate ...
Square One Shopping Centre, or simply Square One, is a shopping mall located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is the largest shopping centre in Ontario and the second largest shopping centre in Canada, after West Edmonton Mall. It has over 2,200,000 square feet (200,000 m 2) of retail space, with more than 360 stores and services.
Originally named Mimico Avenue, [5] the street was surveyed in 1795 as a Meridian road south of the east-west Meridian (now Rathburn Road) with lots to the east running east–west and lots to the west running north–south. [6] The street became a central street for the lake shore municipalities of New Toronto (in which it is situated) and ...
The mall is located on Goreway Drive between Etude and Morning Star Drive, approximately 1.25 km west of Highway 427. [1] The mall is 425,000 sq ft (39,484 m 2 ). The north side of the mall hosts a 64,000 sq ft (5,946 m 2 ) transit terminal with 15 operational platforms servicing the cities of Brampton, Mississauga, and Toronto.
Thomas Street runs west from Queen St. (Mississauga Rd.) in Streetsville, and ends at Ninth Line. The section east of Winston Churchill Blvd. is a historic rural road leading west from the former town, but the street was extended west to Ninth Line in the mid 1990s with the development of the Churchill Meadows neighbourhood. As is the case with ...
With the building of the first railway to Toronto from the west in 1855, Mimico, near Lake Ontario, petitioned the government for a post office to be called Mimico in 1858. In 1860, the original northern Mimico petitioned for its own post office, using the name Islington, which was suggested by the wife of Montgomery's Innkeeper who was born in ...