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September 9th, 2010 

186 Robert Speck Parkway, Mississauga, ON
L4Z 3G1


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Mineola is truly a unique community within the City of Mississauga. It is famous for its towering trees and luxurious lot sizes.

The Mineola area lies directly north of Port Credit Village.

Development for Mineola began slowly in the 1940s and 1950s when the interchange at Hurontario and the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) was construction.

Mineola stretches from the Credit River to Cawthra Road.

The boundaries of Mineola are the QEW south to the CNR tracks/ Queen St. E. between the Credit River and Cawthra Road.

Mineola is generally a quiet neighbourhood, where the residents can enjoy knowing there is only a few steps away from the lively Port Credit Village, not to mention that the lakefront. Mineola is also only a few minutes away from downtown Toronto.

Mineola has been identified as a significant cultural landscape as the development of the area was a time where the natural elements respected the lot pattern and road system.

These elements include rolling topography, natural drainage and mature trees.

Throughout the years, the neighbourhood has evolved with a variety of housing; all with great landscaping that blends houses with their natural surroundings.

The balance has been built from its natural surroundings, giving it a distinct character within Mississauga.

For those seeking a quiet life, yet access to a full night life, Mineola is definitely a good choice for you. You are given the access to a luxurious neighbourhood; however luxury comes at a price.

Mineola is a place for people who are ready to settle down, and take in the natural beauty Mississauga has to offer.

Type
Name of School
Math Rank
English Rank
 Elementary St. Dominic School D D
 Elementary Forest Avenue School A+ B+
 Secondary Port Credit Secondary School A A
 Secondary Queen Elizabeth SR School  

 

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