Streetsville’s Historic Walking Tours Return in 2023

The Streetsville Historic Walking Tours will be happening each month from mid-May through to mid-October. Hosted by Richard Collins, these Historic Walking Tours in The Village are an outing not to be missed! Did you know that Streetsville has the highest concentration of historic buildings in Mississauga?  These village tours will take you up-close so you can experience Streetsville’s celebrated … Read More

Bread & Honey Festival

The Streetsville Founders’ Bread and Honey Festival is proud to be back and celebrating its 51st year! The three-day Festival returns to the park on Friday, June 2nd, Saturday, June 3rd and Sunday, June 4th. New this year: there will be no pedestrian entry from Bristol Road. Visitors must pay the entry fee and enter through Church Street. Though there will … Read More

Streetsville Summer Market: Applications Now Open!

The Streetsville BIA is excited to host our Summer Market every Saturday, July 8th to September 9th from 9 am – 2 pm. Located in the beautiful Streetsville Village Square right in the heart of the historic Village of Streetsville, Mississauga. Vendors Apply Here  

Mother’s Day Guide

Mother’s Day is around the corner (May 14th if you need a reminder 😉). Mom’s are tirelessly working to make sure we’re okay, they have all the right answers and give the best hugs. Every day is a day to show love to the women you care about but on Mother’s Day, treat her to something special.  For the women … Read More

Shop Local in The ‘Ville

Shop local in the ‘Ville runs from February 2 until February 9th. All week long Streetsville businesses will be offering special deals and promotions you won’t want to miss out on! Participating establishments include;   MUV THERAPY (15 MAIN ST) THEY HELP PEOPLE AGE 45+ STAY ACTIVE, LIVE FREE FROM PAIN MEDICATION, AND AVOID SURGERY SO THEY DON’T HAVE TO … Read More

Streetsville Business Community Mourns Passing of Former Mayor Hazel McCallion

We are very saddened to hear of the passing of Mayor Hazel McCallion yesterday, January 29th at the age of 101. Hurricane Hazel was the Mayor of Streetsville from 1970-1973 before the Village amalgamated to form the City of Mississauga. Your “Village in the City” will miss you dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with Hazel’s family at this time. … Read More

We Are Hiring: Jr. Marketing & Events Coordinator (Summer Position)

Job Position: Jr. Marketing and Events Coordinator   Wage: $17 per hour 3 Month (12 weeks) Contract: Full-Time, 35 hours per week/ Monday to Friday, some weekends may be required.  Start date Monday, June 5th. The Streetsville Business Improvement Association (BIA) maintains and promotes the vibrant business community within the Historic Village of Streetsville. Something exciting is always happening in … Read More

Unveiling Ceremony of Solomon Northup Plaque

February is Black History Month—a time where we celebrate Black Canadians’ many contributions to Canada’s history and culture. Heritage Mississauga unveiled an interpretive plaque that commemorates the 1857 visit of Solomon Northup to Streetsville and historic Mississauga. In the summer of 1857, Solomon Northup (author of 12 Years a Slave) was in Canada for a series of lectures, supported by … Read More

Streetsville BIA and Winter I HeART Main Street Collaboration

Streetsville BIA and Winter I HeART Main Street Collaboration Professional Artist Nyle Migizi Johstn has created a bespoke drawing, Odenanging Mtigmishing, that will be wrapped on an electrical box on the corner of Queen Street South and Center Plaza. In the foreground, the white oak leaf symbolizes our universe’s sacred harmony and patterns of connectivity. The Tree of Life runs … Read More

New Banners in The ‘Ville

Our new banners are up at Bristol Rd. Bridge that lead into the Village of Streetsville!   The banners were created by Streetsville’s local artist Chloe Nava. Chloe specializes in acrylic painting and mixed media illustration. We would like to thank are community funding partners for their donations, without them this project would not be possible:     City of … Read More