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Ridgeway Plaza

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Ridgeway Plaza is a shopping centre in the Churchill Meadows neighbourhood of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Located at the intersection of Eglinton Avenue and Ridgeway Drive, it consists of Erin Mills Centre to the north and Platinum Centre to the south. Opened in 2022, the plaza contains 277 units. It is most known for its restaurants offering a variety of regional cuisines though non-restaurant businesses also operate. It quickly became a major halal food destination and late-night gathering spot, attracting visitors from across North America. Over 100 traffic and nuisance complaints have involved the plaza since it opened, leading Mississauga to restrict gatherings there via court injunction in 2025 and to cap the plaza's restaurant area, first in 2024 to the existing area and then a further 15 percent in 2026 after finding parking neared capacity during busy periods, though existing restaurants could continue operation.

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Ridgeway Plaza
Platinum Drive, Mississauga Churchill Meadows

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Platinum Drive
L5M 2R9 Mississauga, Churchill Meadows
Ontario, Canada
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