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    Celebration Square

    4.5 (65 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:30 pm
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    Mary T.

    Celebration Square! I finally made it over to it. I heard this name countless times when the Raptors made its run to win it all in 2019. Working in Mississauga, I'd hear my friend and colleagues plan to get there and cheer on our team. Last weekend, I was hanging out with a couple of friends at Square One. They said that there were some food trucks at Celebration Square and that we should check them out. The walk from the mall to Celebration Square was roughly five minutes away. It was a gorgeous, sunny day that we simply walked it. We realized that we were at Iriefest. Cool! Celebration Square accommodated all food trucks, food stands, arts, jewellery, and more. There was a massive stage where dancers were strutting their stuff. The music was lively. It was great! There was green AstroTurf that made a square. Nice! Parking is everywhere. You can either use the various Square One parking lots and walk over like we did, or use the paid, underground Celebration Square parking lot. The rates were something like $1 an hour to a maximum of $6 a day. Rates are decent. However, I'd walk a bit further and park for free. I love this place for festivals and cultural events. It's highly accessible and cool. (196)

    The ice is finally free...but only for the Zamboni.
    Michelle L.

    Apparently this is the place to skate in Mississauga! It is completely free if you bring your own skates. If you don't have your own skates, there is a hut that rents out skates. It is cash only at $10 for the adult skates. You need a piece of ID for them to hold while you're skating and you collect it when you return the skates. You can also rent those ice walkers that help new skaters get a feel for the motion with some safety. If you forgot mittens or a hat, they do sell some but there's not a lot of selection. Next to the shop, there is a little area to get some hot drinks. There's also muskoka chairs set up under heaters for you to warm up. All along the ice rink they have rubber padding lining the floors so you can walk around in your skates. They even had some leading to the restrooms although I'm not sure if it continued into the bathrooms. The ice was really cut up when we got there with a lot of snow everywhere. We thought that the Zamboni that came out would help with that issue but it didn't do the most important part which was resurfacing the ice! It just brushed all the snow off the ice. A total tease and let down. There were a ton of people there during a holiday day and it got really congested in one particular section of the ice that narrowed. It was so busy that if you're just learning, I can see it getting really scary because people often zoom by or cut right across the path that most skaters are going. I kind of wish they had some sort of rink lifeguard that would stop this for the beginners. There are picnic benches around the ice to let you rest. Most of them were occupied by bags that people had left while they were skating. The City Hall building isn't the most scenic thing to look at but I saw they were trying to spruce things up with some neon signs nearby. There is parking underneath the square. If that is full, I did see a lot of people park at the furthest P3 parking lot that belongs to Square One.

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    Maanas S.

    A lovely place for some fun activities. Swings for the children to play and photo booths for the millennials. Open space for groups to hang out. Good options for snacking as well, thanks to the food trucks

    Ritu D.

    Canada Day festivities with lots of food trucks, vendors, entertainment and water for splashing in. Free entrance, LAC fun close by if you want to go in for some A/C and clean washrooms. Plenty of parking close by,.,,underground and outside. Right beside Square One mall as another location to cool down in

    Vivian B.

    Love coming here when there's a food festival!! This weekend was the Filipino festival that had a lot of dancing, shops and food stalls! I was craving halo halo after I had ramen at square one so why not check this even out. I got halo halo and 2 skewers of chorizo. SO GOOD.

    Bilal S.

    Well this is Mississauga's version of Dundas Square. It links the Civic Centre with the Central Library and is Located near Square One. Lot of things happen here! its quite awesome. They have various festivals like Muslim fest and fireworks on Canada day. There is always something going on, they try to keep entertaining people. Summer time if their is no festival, the city usually puts a movie on. Over all its a big square with a large stage, 2 massive TVs and various big speakers! So be ready for concerts.

    Main (and most modern) part of the square.
    Alex G.

    With how often I talk about events at Mississauga City Hall, I am somewhat ashamed that I've never spoken about the biggest space in the city - Celebration Square. After all, any venue that can handle the kinds of events this place runs (on a weekly basis, no less) is well worth your time. I'm not understating things when I say that Celebration Square hosts a good 70-80% of major festivals in the city. Everything from the City Centre Canada Day celebrations, to cultural events like ItalFEST and the annual Ukrainian Festival, more standard fare like the Rotary Ribfest and Farmers' Market, yoga classes and movie nights, and everything in between. It helps that half the square is protected by astroturf, which makes it a very suitable playground for enterprising children. I never fail to see groups of kids playing soccer in the square or just camping out whenever I visit. The square also has a massive stage that is the central nexus for live performances, more "shaded" areas which are prime spots for vendors to park at during festivals, and a giant public fountain on the far side of the square (near City Hall) that is perfect for lounging by on a hot day. Add in stuff like the newly-opened Legends' Row walkway and the nearby flower garden (complete with benches), and you can see how this square appeals to a wide variety of demographics. The city staff really hit the nail on the head when they first envisioned this space. Permanently closing off the street between the library and City Hall has also helped expand the space as a true public square, which I feel is greatly needed in a time where everything is being built up and out with no regard for public spaces. Celebration Square is one of my favored destinations in the city, and I always make it a point to stop and take in everything that's happening whenever I walk through it. Make this a prime spot to visit if you're ever in Mississauga.

    Tree lighting
    John C.

    This is such an awesome place for local events. Ive never seen anywhere that can compare. Theres always something happening here. With daily events during the summer ranging from movie nights to car shows to yoga in the square and even bigger events all year round on the weekend. A huge splash pad in the summer to a skating rink in the winter. Its always exceptionally well maintained. Hungry? Don't worry about it you won't go hungry there's always food trucks and even bevertails which my family loves. If you're up for a great cheap meal though you can go not to far along burnhamthorpe and theres tons of great cheap food options. Right in the heart of the city next to square one and there's always something going on. See some of the pictures taken by some other Yelpers

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    I have really enjoyed coming here to watch some of the FIFA World Cup games on the giant TV screen.

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    Always something going on here definitely worth checking out the calendar for events. Winter they offer ice skating for free!

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    I've been here for many events, like Ital Fest, Canada Day, New Years Eve, Japanese Festival and more.

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