In progress City project

Developing parks in Lakeview Village

The City is developing six new parks in Lakeview Village

Overview

Milestones
  1. 1
    Phase 1

    Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) and Public Information Centre (PIC)

  2. 2
    Phase 2

    Waterfront Park

  3. 3
    Phase 3

    Aviator Park

  4. 4
    Phase 4

    Waterway Common

  5. 5
    Phase 5

    Ogden Park

  6. 6
    Phase 6

    Lakeview Square

  7. 7
    Phase 7

    Cultural Pier

The City is developing new parks as part of Lakeview Village, a 177-acre mixed-use development on the eastern edge of Mississauga’s waterfront. This project will provide 18.5 hectares (45.73 acres) of new parkland, including:

  • Ogden Park, a central open space connection
  • Aviator Park and Waterway Common, parkland linkages across Lakeview Village
  • Lakeview Square, an urban plaza
  • Waterfront Park, connected to the landmark Cultural Pier, extending 350 meters into Lake Ontario

In 2020 and 2022, the City engaged the public on their priorities for park features and program elements.

The City is using the Lakeview Village Parks and Pier Final Development Plan May 2023 to design the parks. The drawings in the plan are ideas and the final parks may be different from the drawings.

The new parks will be developed in phases over the next seven years, starting with Waterfront Park.

Expanding the Trans Canada Trail system

The City received a $17 million grant from the Government of Canada’s Active Transportation Fund toward expanding active transportation along the Trans Canada Trail system.

This emerging park completes the waterfront connection for the Trans Canada Trail between Mississauga and Toronto. It links Lakefront Promenade Park to the west and Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area to the east, while providing access to the recreational amenities within the new Waterfront Park.

Waterfront trail and pedestrian bridge environmental assessment

The planned pedestrian bridge from Waterfront Park across the existing channel in Lake Ontario is part of the waterfront trail connection. The City is doing a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) to refine the location of the trail and bridge and assess environmental impacts.

As an important part of the MCEA process, public input is incorporated into the planning and design of this project.

The study area on the map is from Lakefront Promenade Park to the Future Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area along the shore of Lake Ontario.

Virtual public information centre

A virtual public information centre (PIC) will be held to present the study findings and to answer any questions you may have.

Meeting details

  • Virtual meeting using Webex
  • Thursday, June 12, 2025
  • 6 to 7:30 p.m.
  • Registration opens May 29, 2025

Project contact details

Kathi Ross
Project Lead
Park, Forestry & Environment
[email protected]

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