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  2. Airport Road, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Airport Road is served by five bus routes in Mississauga and Brampton: three by Brampton Transit, two by MiWay, and one by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC). MiWay's Route 7 Airport (originating at the City Centre Transit Terminal ) provides local service along the street from Pearson Airport to Westwood Square Mall .

  3. List of MiWay bus routes - Wikipedia

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    One Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) route, 52B/52D Lawrence West, is operated by the TTC contracted on behalf of the City of Mississauga. The fare payment method is the same as for regular MiWay buses; via a Presto card, contactless, or cash. As a result of the One Fare program, transfers between the two systems are now free.

  4. Westwood Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall is located on Goreway Drive between Etude and Morning Star Drive, approximately 1.25 km west of Highway 427. [1] The mall is 425,000 sq ft (39,484 m 2 ). The north side of the mall hosts a 64,000 sq ft (5,946 m 2 ) transit terminal with 15 operational platforms servicing the cities of Brampton, Mississauga, and Toronto.

  5. List of roads in Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of non-numbered and numbered (Peel Regional Roads) in Mississauga, Ontario.Map showing Mississauga's major streets and highways Graphic of a Mississauga traffic light-mounted street sign Some arterial roads in Mississauga are maintained by Peel Region and are numbered: A Peel Regional Road 20 sign on Queensway

  6. Seaway Mall - Wikipedia

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    Seaway Mall opened on April 23, 1975 with anchor stores Woolco, Kmart, Miracle Food Mart, a movie theater and 60 other stores. [citation needed] An expansion in the late 1980s added a Sears store, which opened in 1989. [citation needed] Around this time, the Miracle Food Mart was sold to A&P Canada, and the Seaway

  7. Mississauga City Centre Transit Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The City Centre Transit Terminal in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada is the main transit hub and bus station for MiWay, the city's public transit system. The station is situated in Mississauga City Centre at the north side of Square One Shopping Centre. [1] Prior to 2024, buses using the terminal displayed "Square One" on their destination signs.

  8. Square One Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Square One Shopping Centre, or simply Square One, is a Canadian shopping mall located in Mississauga, Ontario. It is the largest shopping centre in Ontario and the second largest shopping centre in Canada, after West Edmonton Mall. It has over 2,200,000 square feet (200,000 m 2) of retail space, with more than 360 stores and services.

  9. List of Toronto Transit Commission bus routes - Wikipedia

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    via Lawrence West station and Dixon Road: Arrow Road Route change due to Lawrence station construction; 52B To Eglinton station via Lawrence West station and Avenue Road: To Westwood Mall via Lawrence West station and Dixon Road: MiWay fare required west of Airport Road. Operates weekdays only. [3]