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 Record #Organization Name(s) Address Office Phone Description Hours My List
Map RecordBRA0290Brampton. Community Services Department 2 Wellington St W 
Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2
905-874-2300 Municipal community services department inlcudes fire & emergency services * parks maintenance and operations * recreation facilities & programs * arts, culture and theatres services * business services (administration) and animal services   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0644Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Eldorado Park & Outdoor Pool 8520 Creditview Rd 
Brampton, ON
905-874-2665 Park * outdoor pool   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0131Credit Valley Conservation 1255 Old Derry Rd 
Mississauga, ON L5N 6R4
905-670-1615 Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) is a partnership of the municipalities within the Credit River watershed * community-based environmental organization mandated to ensure the conservation, restoration and responsible management of Ontario's water, land and natural habitats through: watershed based programs * land management & acquisition * environmental planning * conservation area management * education programs * CVC Foundation - dedicated to raising funds to support CVC's environmental initiatives * governed by a Board of Directors whose members are appointed by the councils of member municipalities with representation being based on population of the municipality within the watershed Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCAL0145Credit Valley Conservation, Belfountain Conservation Area 10 Credit St 
Belfountain, ON
Conservation Area 519-927-5838 
CVC Head Office 905-670-1615
Conservation area on 8 hectares. Facilities include hiking, fishing, picnic area, barbecues, washrooms, nature trails, and wedding or wedding photo site. Hours variable depending on time of year * visit website Add Record Add Record
 BRA0064Credit Valley Conservation, Conservation Areas, Mississauga   CVC Head Office 905-670-1615 Conservation areas within City of Mississauga * owned by the Credit Valley Conservation but maintained by municipal partners 
 
Erindale Park (Dundas St. W. & Mississauga Rd.) – fishing * walking trails * picnic areas * access to the Culham Trail 
 
JC Saddington (W side of the mouth of the Credit River) – picnic area * fishing 
 
Lakefront Promenade Park (Lakeshore Rd. & Cawthra Rd.) – walking & biking trails * two marinas * public boat launch access to Lake Ontario * picnic shelters * family playground areas 
 
Meadowvale Conservation Area (Between Derry Rd. W. bypass & Old Derry Rd., at 2 nd Line W.) - group picnics * fishing * access to Glassford & Culham Trails 
 
Riverwood Park (1475 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W. at Credit Woodlands) – woodlands * meadows * garden terraces * official home of the Mississauga Garden Council and Visual Arts Mississauga
Hours variable depending on time of year Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCAL0406Credit Valley Conservation, Island Lake Conservation Area 673067 Hurontario St S 
Orangeville, ON L9W 2Y9
Conservation Area 1-800-367-0890 
CVC Head Office 905-670-1615
This 332 hectare Conservation Area offers picnic area, boat rentals, group picnicking, fishing in reservoir, nature trails, swimming (wading, sandy beach area), washroom facilities. Cross country skiing, snowshoe trails, skating and ice fishing in winter. Home of Island Lake Rowing Club. Summer Eco-Day Camps. Hours variable depending on time of year * visit website Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0063Credit Valley Conservation, Rattray Marsh Conservation Area 50 Bexhill Rd 
Mississauga, ON
CVC Head Office 905-670-1615 Conservation area * last remaining lakefront marsh between Toronto and Burlington * interpretive boardwalk with 3 viewing platforms (footpath only) * bird-watching * self-guided nature trails designed to help visitors identify various wildlife * Rattray Marsh Volunteer Work Days throughout the season * large groups are advised to enter through Jack Darling Park (to the east) which has washrooms and picnic facilities (not available in Rattray Marsh) 
 
Please note: Fishing and cycling are NOT ALLOWED at Rattray Marsh
Open only during daylight hours; no staff on duty Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCAL0588Credit Valley Conservation, Terra Cotta Conservation Area 14451 Winston Churchill Blvd 
Terra Cotta, ON
Conservation Area 905-877-1120 
CVC Head Office 905-670-1615 
Terra Cotta Conservation Area consists of 508 acres of rugged terrain on the Niagara Escarpment which offers nature trails, picnic area, fishing, birdwatching, cross country skiing, interpretive programs and a visitors centre. Spring to Fall (April 1 - Dec 31): Daylight hours 
Winter: (January 1- March 31) Mon-Sun 8 am-6 pm 
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Map RecordBRA0269Mississauga. Community Services Department 201 City Centre Dr, Suite 900 
Mississauga, ON L5B 2T4
905-615-3200 ext 3071 The department includes five divisions: Planning & Administration * Recreation & Parks * Library Services * Fire & Emergency Services * Facilities & Property Management * direct service provider to the community in the areas of recreation and leisure programs, museums, libraries and fire and emergency services * responsible for the planning, construction, maintenance and operation of parks, boulevards, community centres, arenas, pools, libraries, fire halls and museums Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0026Mississauga. Community Services Department, Parks and Forestry Division, Zonta Accessible Playground 410 Rathburn Rd W 
Mississauga, ON
Mississauga Recreation & Parks 905-615-4100 or 311.  
If calling outside City limits on a mobilie phone call: 905-615-4311.
Public park, owned and maintained by the City of Mississauga * innovative, barrier-free play space for people of all ages and abilities to play and explore together, in a public park * 'islands' offer distinct play areas that stimulate the senses, including touch, scent, sight and hearing   Add Record Add Record