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INTERPRETIVE PANELS


Heritage Mississauga has undertaken several interpretive panel projects throughout the City of Mississauga. The plaques begin as comprehensive special research projects which document the history of a specific part of the Mississauga’s heritage.

Completed projects include:

  • Cooksville Brickyard (located in Brickyard Park on Clayhill Road),
  • Cooksville (located in the Cooksville Branch Library),
  • Port Credit Memorial Park,
  • Lawrence Starch Company (along the Waterfront Trail at St. Lawrence Park),
  • Osprey Marsh (along the Osprey Marsh Trail, near Britannia Road and Ninth Line),
  • Wildwood Park (in Paul Coffey Park in Malton),
  • Barberton (along the Culham Trail at Barbertown Road),
  • Dunn Park (near Erin Mills Parkway and Rogers Road),
  • War of 1812 cemetery commemoration series,
  • Lakeside Park,
  • Windinglane Bird Sanctuary,
  • Sacred Garden,
  • Honouring the Chiefs at the Credit River near J.J. Plaus Park,
  • Village of Streetsville,
  • Erindale Park, and more!

Additionally, we participate in providing information and text for many trailhead signs for the extensive recreational trails throughout Mississauga.

Contact [email protected] for more information.

Barberton Interpretive Panel Unveiling

War of 1812 Plaque Unveiling at Dixie Union Cemetery