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  2. Geography of Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Mississauga is officially represented by Pearson International Airport but conditions can differ depending on location: fog tends to be more common along the lakeshore and in the Credit River Valley at certain times of year, particularly during the autumn. The southwestern side of the city (Clarkson) is usually significantly ...

  3. Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    Mississauga covers 288.42 square kilometres (111.36 sq mi) of land, [38] fronting 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) of shoreline on Lake Ontario. Mississauga is bounded by Oakville and Milton to the west/southwest, Brampton to the north, Toronto to the east, and Lake Ontario to the south/south-east. Halton Hills borders Mississauga's north-west corner ...

  4. Category:Neighbourhoods in Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    Mississauga City Centre; P. Port Credit; R. Rockwood Village; S. Streetsville, Mississauga This page was last edited on 4 May 2023, at 14:26 (UTC). Text is available ...

  5. Applewood, Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    Applewood is a suburban district consisting of a collection of neighbourhoods (each containing the district's name) in the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. [1] It is bordered by Burnhamthorpe Road, Cawthra Road, the Queen Elizabeth Way, and the Etobicoke Creek.

  6. Mississauga East—Cooksville (federal electoral district)

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    Map of Mississauga East-Cooksville (2003 boundaries) Mississauga East—Cooksville (French: Mississauga-Est—Cooksville) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 2004.

  7. Category:Geography of Mississauga - Wikipedia

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  8. Greater Toronto Area - Wikipedia

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    A map of Toronto's Census Metropolitan Area, which contains a large portion of the GTA Toronto is the central city of the Greater Toronto Area. Mississauga is the largest city in Peel Region and the second-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area. Brampton, also in Peel Region, is the third-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area.

  9. Cooksville, Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    A heritage Mississauga sign on Hurontario Street north of the intersection claims it was the first Canadian location of winemaking in 1836. [4] Cooksville grew in size and influence until the Great Fire of 1852 razed much of it. [4] That year, the McClelland-Copeland General store opened and is now the areas longest surviving building. [5]