5 things to do on New Year’s Day in Mississauga

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Published December 30, 2022 at 10:00 am

If you’re looking for something to do on New Year’s Day in Mississauga after you’ve recovered from all the festivities of the night before, there are a few things you can consider.

Here are five things to do on New Year’s Day in Mississauga.


Go to the movies

If you feel like venturing out to catch a new movie or two, it might be a good idea to check your local theatre and see what movies pique your interest.

Local theatres are playing movies such as Avatar: The Way of Water and Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody.

Go for an outdoor skate 

Celebration Square isn’t the only place you can enjoy an outdoor skate. In fact, the City of Mississauga has over 30 natural skating rinks!

So, even if you are skilled or just learning, New Year’s Day is a great opportunity to enjoy a winter skate with family and friends.

Head to Port Credit

For anyone looking to get their steps in after indulging over the holidays, Port Credit is a great place to go.

If you’re looking to grab a bite, make sure to call ahead to ensure the specific restaurant is open.

If not, it’s still a great place to take a walk with your loved ones to enjoy the brisk weather and neighbourhood along with a great view of the lake.

Support Mississauga’s library system

New Year’s Day is a great opportunity to catch up on some reading. If you’re looking for something new, Mississauga’s library system features tons of eBooks.

Plus, the library offers customers 24/7 access to eBooks and Audiobooks through the Libby App by OverDrive.

Go for a walk in Streetsville

Streetsville is another great area if you’re looking to go for a walk.

While it doesn’t have a view of the lake like Port Credit does, it’s still a great place to go exploring.

There is a path that follows the Credit River north which makes its way up to Main Street. Once you get to Main Street, you can make your way back up to Queen Street so that you can explore historical Streetsville.

And, if you’re looking for a place to grab a bite this is a great area for that, too. Just make sure to call ahead to ensure the specific restaurant is open.

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