place

Mississauga—Streetsville (provincial electoral district)

CanElecResTopTest with bare yearOntario provincial electoral districtsPolitics of Mississauga
Ontario 2018 Mississauga Streetsville
Ontario 2018 Mississauga Streetsville

Mississauga—Streetsville is a provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 2007. This riding is centred on the villages of Streetsville and Meadowvale. Mississauga—Streetsville is one of the most affluent ridings in Ontario, along with Mississauga—Erindale and Mississauga South.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Mississauga—Streetsville (provincial electoral district) (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Mississauga—Streetsville (provincial electoral district)
Millrace Court, Mississauga Meadowvale

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Mississauga—Streetsville (provincial electoral district)Continue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 43.595 ° E -79.745 °
placeShow on map

Address

Millrace Court
L5N 6H7 Mississauga, Meadowvale
Ontario, Canada
mapOpen on Google Maps

Ontario 2018 Mississauga Streetsville
Ontario 2018 Mississauga Streetsville
Share experience

Nearby Places

Golden Horseshoe
Golden Horseshoe

The Golden Horseshoe (French: Fer à cheval doré) is a secondary region of Southern Ontario, Canada, which lies at the western end of Lake Ontario, with outer boundaries stretching south to Lake Erie and north to Lake Scugog, Lake Simcoe and Georgian Bay of Lake Huron. The region is the most densely populated and industrialized in Canada. Based on the 2021 census, with a population of 7,759,635 people in its core and 9,765,188 in its greater area, the Golden Horseshoe accounts for over 20 percent of the population of Canada and more than 54 percent of Ontario's population. It is part of the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor, itself part of the Great Lakes megalopolis. The core of the Golden Horseshoe starts from Niagara Falls at the eastern end of the Niagara Peninsula and extends west, wrapping around the western end of Lake Ontario at Hamilton and then turning northeast to Toronto (on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario), before finally terminating at Clarington in Durham Region. The term Greater Golden Horseshoe is used to describe a broader region that stretches inland from the core to the area of the Trent–Severn Waterway, such as Peterborough, in the northeast, to Barrie and Lake Simcoe in the north, and to the Grand River area, including centres such as Brantford, Waterloo Region, and Guelph to the west. The extended region's area covers approximately 33,500 km2 (13,000 sq mi), out of this, 7,300 km2 (2,800 sq mi) or approximately 22 per cent of the area is covered by the environmentally protected Greenbelt. The Greater Golden Horseshoe forms the neck of the Ontario Peninsula.