Lake Ontario
Active Member
10/19/2024:
This first shot is wild
I live in the neighbourhood. In a SFH. And I chose to live here to be beside all the development. It creates more places to discover and go to. Specifically for this project I can’t wait to check out the new hotel’s restaurant.
There a lot of services available at MCC. It kinda goes hand in hand.This first shot is wild
I wonder if the folks living in these neighborhoods are excited to be close to all the development or upset about the change.
I'm in a different part of Mississauga that is pretty suburban but still has a decent walk score (67). I walk for many of my services (dentist, vet, coffee shop, upscale grocery store for convenience groceries, bubble tea, community centre). People don't seem to appreciate that there are quite a few pockets of reasonable walkability in the suburbs. It may not always be the prettiest or nicest urban form, but the same is true for most of the City of Toronto (the suburban parts).My walk score is 84. I walk to the mall. To drop my kids off at school. To both a public tennis court and private court. To church. To the library. To celebration square. And although in the suburbs to Starbucks. I’m good.
Absolutely. It was suitable for the time it was built in, but I say that in understanding the programing always felt too cramped in this park.This park is awesome. It really could be four times the size though. There’s ALOT more people using this than 6-7 years ago