
Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator
Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator
Queen Frederica Drive in Mississauga was named in the 1960s after the SS Queen Frederica, a passenger liner that itself was named in honour of Queen Frederica of Greece. Other nearby streets include Gripsholm, Kingsholm (originally Kungsholm), Westerdam, Sylvania, Saturnia, Orcades, Parthia, Vera Cruz, Argus, Franconia and Flagship are all names of early passenger liners,…
There are some weeks that I struggle to find a narrative to share in our Way Back Wednesday series. Other weeks, I am bristling with ideas, but run short on research time to compile a story – I have many half-done articles in the works which will invariably become future articles in this series. And…
Heritage Mississauga’s Board of Directors compiled a survey of questions for the current Mississauga candidates to determine their respective perspectives on heritage in Mississauga. Questions Posed to Candidates: 1. Why is heritage important to you personally? Why do you believe that heritage is important to the city at large? In your role, what steps would…
We recently received an inquiry about the dam ruins in Erindale Park. For many visitors today it can be hard to fathom that the area that is now Erindale Park was, for over 30 years, mostly submerged under water. Beginning in 1898, plans to harness the natural water resources of the Credit River for hydroelectricity…
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