
Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator

Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator
In connection with National Indigenous History Month in June, we thought we would explore a relatively lesser-known connection to Indigenous history here with the City of Mississauga. But first, we have to paint the background picture. The Town of Mississauga came to be on January 1, 1968. Our former name was Toronto Township, but we…
Robert Speck Parkway in Mississauga’s city centre is named in 1977 for the former Mayor (and previously Reeve) of Mississauga. Speck was born in 1915 and raised on a 175 acre fruit farm in Clarkson. He was deeply involved life of the community. He was well-regarded as being honest and committed to the at the…
Dundas stays. The name of the road has been etched on our landscape for over 200 years, and countless citizens over innumerable generations have interacted and connected with the road, and as a by-product, the name. We also know over the recent past the wider societal discussions over colonial place names, and the modern revaluation…
The Mississauga South Historical Society, founded in 1963, celebrates its 50th Anniversary in style on Thursday, November 14th, 7pm, at Clarke Memorial Hall in Port Credit (161 Lakeshore Road West). The celebration includes guest speaker Alan Skeoch, a tribute to the founders and past presidents of MSHS, and much, much more! Free! Join MSHS for…

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