Effective dates for On-Street Parking Enforcement & City Facility Reopenings in Mississauga

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Here’s an update on effective dates for On-Street Parking Enforcement & City Facility Reopenings in Mississauga:

Friday, June 26

  • Basketball courts

  • Casual use of sports fields

  • All remaining park parking lots

Saturday, July 4

  • Outdoor pools – Starting Saturday, July 4, all of the City’s seven outdoor pools will be open for  Adult lane and Leisure swims with pre-registration only

  • Artificial turf fields

  • Select baseball diamond permits

  • Cricket field permits

  • Picnic areas

  • Celebration Square wading pool

  • Photography permits available

  • Spray pads (with the exception of Huron Park, which is currently under construction)


Monday, July 13

  • Soccer field permits

The City encourages residents to take personal responsibility when visiting parks and is using its Park Ambassador program to educate residents on physical distancing requirements and remaining park playground and amenity closures. 

Park and Recreation Amenities
In addition to several park amenities that were reopened as part of Stage 1, bocce courts, beach volleyball courts and joint City and school board track facilities opened last weekend.

Closures that Remain in Effect

  • Arenas
    City arenas are not open for full public use. The City is currently working on a summer ice plan with hockey and skating clubs.

  • Community Centres
    Community centres will only be opening exclusively for summer camp participants and staff on weekdays. At this time, community centres are not open for full public use.

  • Culture Facilities
    All of the City’s Culture facilities are currently closed. The City is reviewing when they can open based on staffing and demand.

  • LibrariesReturns are accepted at all locations except Mississauga Valley Library. Starting today, curbside pickup will be available at the BurnhamthorpeCentralLorne ParkMalton and Meadowvale

Additional locations will be phased in:

    • June 29, 2020 – Erin Meadows, Frank McKechnie, Port Credit, South Common

    • July 6, 2020 – Churchill Meadows, Courtneypark, Sheridan, Woodlands


  • Playgrounds and Outdoor Fitness EquipmentPlaygrounds and outdoor fitness equipment remain closed under the provincial order.

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On-Street Parking EnforcementCouncil approved the enforcement of on-street parking to resume as of July 6, 2020 for:

  • On-street time limit offences –  such as more than five and fifteen hours

  • 2 to 6 a.m. restrictions

Leading up to July 6, warning tickets will be issued for anyone parking on-street for more than 5 hours or overnight (2 to 6 a.m.).

All other parking offences continue to be enforced to maintain public safety. This includes fire routes, accessible parking, no stopping, prohibited parking areas, as well as pay and display areas where payment is required.