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Streetsville, Mississauga

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Streetsville (pop. 55,600) is an established and primarily upper-middle class community located in the northwestern corner of the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on the Credit River. Although Streetsville occupies both the west and east banks of the river, the majority is located on the west bank of the river.

Although the former village is surrounded by modern suburban development, it seeks to keep a "small town" charm by retaining a variety of historical buildings and streetscapes. As part of this attempt to maintain a separate identity from the larger city, the names of several main Mississauga roads, as they pass through Streetsville, revert to what they were called when Streetsville was an independent village. These include Mississauga Road and Bristol Road, which revert to Queen Street and Main Street respectively. Other main thoroughfares that cross Streetsville include Creditview Road, Eglinton Avenue, and Britannia Road.

Settlement In Streetsville

settlement

The beginnings of Streetsville are interwoven with the history of its founder, Timothy Street. Street was born in 1778. At the age of 23, he moved with his family from New York to St. David's, a settlement on the Niagara River in Upper Canada (now known as Ontario).  Timothy Street, along with Richard Bristol, a qualified surveyor, applied for a contract to survey parts of the newly available land.

In April 1819, the surveyed land was opened for settlement, and the first settler in the area, James Glendinning, settled on a parcel of land along Mullet Creek and Timothy Street built a saw and grist mill.

In 1821, Streetsville's first general store, now known as Montreal House, was built, and still stands. Another landmark, Timothy Street's house, was built in 1825 and is one of the oldest brick houses in Peel Region.

In 1858, Streetsville was incorporated as a village and for the next century, Streetsville largely existed as a long narrow village with all of its shops, three churches, the cenotaph and the library located on Queen Street, which ran between the Credit River and the railway track. In 1953, two of the first suburbs in Canada, Vista Heights and Riverview, were built to the southwest and northeast respectively.

1962 incorporation and 1974 municipal reorganization

streetsville greenspaceIn January 1962, Streetsville's population reached 5,000, and it was incorporated as a town as a result.  The Town of Mississauga amalgamated the villages and hamlets of Cooksville, Dixie, Erindale and Malton. Although Streetsville, Clarkson, Port Credit and Meadowvale were excluded from this amalgamation, it was evident that the high population growth in the area would result in further amalgamation.

In 1974 all of these communities were annexed when Mississauga became a city. Four years later, Hazel McCallion, who had been the last mayor of Streetsville (1970-1973), became the third mayor of Mississauga. As of November 2008, she still occupied that office, and still lives in Streetsville.

Boundaries:

  • North- Argentia Road
  • South- Eglinton Avenue
  • East- Creditview Road
  • West- Erin Mills Parkway

Real Estate In Streetsville

Average Housing Prices in Streetsville and Surrounding Neighbourhoods

Detached $380,000-$1,000,000
Semi-Detached $300,000-$375,000
Townhouses $300,000-$500,000
Condo Townhouses $200,000-$600,000
Condos $150,000-$300,000

Streetsville Neighbourhood Property Values

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Schools In Streetsville

Type Name of School
Elementary Britannia
Elementary Plowman's Park
Elementary Ray Underhill
Elementary Russell Langmaid
Elementary Vista Heights
Elementary Willow Way


Middle School Dolphin
Middle School Hazel McCallion
Secondary School Streetsville
Secondary School West Credit


Catholic Elementary Our Lady of Good Voyage
Catholic Elementary St. Elizabeth
Catholic Elementary St. Joseph
Catholic Secondary Gonzaga
Catholic Secondary St. Joseph
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