The People's Guide to Understanding Mississauga!
Welcome to the community wiki for Mississauga, Ontario, Canada! This project is an interconnected community effort to explore, discuss and compile anything and everything about Mississauga — especially the little, enjoyable things. This entire site is maintained by the people who use it: Everyone can edit this website!
If you're new, check out the Introduction. Or perhaps try reading (and maybe improving) a random page: Mavis Road and Eglinton Avenue West
Explore |
Life in Mississauga:
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Festivals, Music Scene, Sports
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Public Art, Art, Movie Theatres, Museums, Parks, Recreation, Oddities
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Pet Life, Life with Kids, Community Groups
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Apartments, Housing Guide, Jobs, Residences, Utilities
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Activism, Nonprofit Organizations, Spiritual Organizations, Volunteer
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Chat about Mississauga, add your opinion to City Wishlist, Guides
Food and Drink
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Restaurants, Food Delivery, Grocery Stores
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Catering, Cheap Food, Mississauga Cuisine
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Cafes, Delis, Diners, Pubs, Burgers
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Check out Deals on some of our eateries
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Other Sites
Shopping
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Bakeries, Banks, Books, Clothing, Computers, Open 24 Hours,
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Car Dealers, EyeGlasses, 24 Hour Pharmacies
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Gardening, Florists, Furniture, Hobby Stores, Local Classifieds, Audiophile Resources, Farmers Markets
Services
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Public Transit, Commuting, Bus Stop Number Project
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Ride Board, Gas Stations, Transportation, WiFi Hot Spots
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Hospitals, Libraries, Schools, Credit Unions, Barbershops, Salons, Tailors
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Real Estate Agents, Automobile Mechanics, Car Wash, Attorneys/Lawyers, Dentists, Dry Cleaning, Used Clothing Donation
Media
The City
Visiting Mississauga:
Also see: Wiki Community
Nearby Wikis
Interesting Pages |
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Mystery Picture |
Ready for a new mystery picture?!
Can you guess where this picture was taken?
See Mystery History for older mystery pictures.
Edit Wikisauga |
Anyone can log on, and add to Wikisauga. While there are a few tips and tricks to learn, it's pretty easy, and you can easily edit without having to learn anything.
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Wiki Guide - An introduction to Wikisauga.
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Help - The main help page.
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Help With Editing - How to add content to the wiki. -
Help With Linking - Tricks for making links on the wiki. -
Help With Formatting - Tricks to format the content on the wiki.
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Help With Headings - Tricks for adding headings. -
Help With Lists - Tricks for making lists. -
Help with Colours - A quick reference for coloring.
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Help With Tables - Tricks for using tables. -
Help With Images - Tricks for uploading images. -
Help with Macros - A complete tag/macro list. -
Help With Maps - Tricks for using the address on the wiki.
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Wiki Community - Everything you always wanted to know (and a lot you didn't) about Wikisauga.
News |
2010-04-15: Wikisauga is 3 years old!
2009-04-12: Wikisauga is 2 years old!
2009-04-03: Wikisauga hits 2,000 pages with the creation of Larry Patey a member of Mississauga's Sport Hall of Fame.
2008-12-20: Wikisauga reaches 1,500 pages as Lucky Brand Jeans at Square One Shopping Centre is created.
2008-10-11: Brentwood Park is the 1,000th page created on Wikisauga!
2008-05-13: Wikisauga migrates to Canada's top level .CA domain, the new official domain name for our city wiki is
http://www.Wikisauga.CA . Enjoy.
2008-04-23: 500th page created today! Check it out! - Bus Stop Number 2268
2008-04-13: Wikisauga is 1 year old!!!!
2007-06-25: Wikisauga has its 100th page created!
2007-04-12: Wikisauga, The People's Guide to Mississauga, a city wiki is born!
Check out the News Archive for older news.
Making new pages!
To create a new page, simply search for the name of the page you wish to create and then click the "Create a new page with this title" link. Another way to create a new page is by making a link to the page you wish to create from a page that already exists, following the link, and clicking "Create this page."
"There’s a view out there that the car is king. That’s one thing that has to change if we are to accommodate more and more people (coming to the GTA). There are only so many places that roads can expand. That’s why it’s crucial to cater to alternate forms of transportation." — John Sabiston, past president of the Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee




