Bradley Museum boasts a historic assembly of structures that resurrect the narratives of early nineteenth-century pioneers, deeply interwoven with modern-era history and culture. This residential enclave, once inhabited by a pioneering family, encompasses three edifices that serve as a compelling testament to local heritage. Offering registered classes, seminars, group engagements, and dynamic exhibits across these three sites, the Museum immerses individuals in the captivating Mississauga heritage saga, emblematic of Canadian culture. The Museums extend engagement through vital showcases, educational endeavors, guided explorations, and special gatherings. Further enriching the experience, the trio of sites can be rented for your special occasions, with Bradley House's skilled team orchestrating the proceedings. A plethora of themed tours, including the Bradley Family Settler Experience, Black History in Peel, and Learning about Indigenous Peoples and Truth and Reconciliation, are on offer. Throughout the year, an array of family-friendly activities awaits, ensuring an enriching experience for all. To partake in these captivating tours, reservations are encouraged, although walk-ins are also warmly welcomed.
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• Accessible Washroom
• Free Parking
• Picnic Tables.
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BRADLEY MUSEUM REVIEWS
This is a must for those people visiting Canada. It is a great place for learning about the maple process in an interesting way and kids will love it.
Booked a tour to learn more about Black history in Canada. Lovely guided tour with Maysoon. We learned a lot, we’re able to ask questions and to have a glimpse into the lives of the area inhabitants (via the Bradley building) Also attended the Inuit exhibit in the Anchorage building. LOVED the oral history recording in this Inuit exhibit
So very cool. Discovered an outdoor exhibit that was both interesting, and moving to me. It illuminates the Seven Teachings or the Seven Grandfather's..something we should all practice..there are many good lessons to be learned here. I can't believe I never knew this was here.
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Brueckner Rhododendron Gardens stands as one of Canada's most expansive compilations of rhododendrons, encompassing an 18-acre lakefront expanse that bursts into vivid hues during spring, with rhododendrons as the centerpiece. Acquired by the City of Mississauga in 1975 and initially known as Cranberry Cove, it was subsequently transformed into the Rhododendron Gardens. The garden is at its resplendent best from May to June, yet its allure is ever-present throughout the year. Named in honor of the late Dr. Joseph Brueckner, esteemed for his contribution of numerous rhododendrons to this site, the garden nurtures and shelters these exquisite blossoms that flourish in early summer. Their commitment to excellence and innovation ensures the people of Mississauga receive exceptional value and services, with the Garden serving as a distinctive hub and ecosystem, bridging the waterfront park system and the Waterfront Trail. Whether in spring or any other season, you're welcome to explore this botanical haven at your leisure.
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• Very Clean Atmosphere
• Parking Lot Facility.
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BRUECKNER RHODODENDRON GARDENS REVIEWS
Very nice garden with lots of colourful flowers like roses and orchids. There is also a trail to take a walk on and view of Lake Ontario. Restrooms were pretty clean and accessible.
This is the most beautiful park in Mississauga — some type of new flower blooms every week throughout the Spring and Summer! It’s so pleasant to walk through, and right along the lake.
What a beautiful park. I’m embarrassed to say that I have lived in this area for years and have never taken the time to walk through it. The rhododendrons are in full bloom and it’s gorgeous. The park is kept in beautiful condition by the city of Mississauga. Right on the shores of Lake Ontario it is a lovely oasis in the city.
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Living Arts Centre, a non-profit private corporation, operates as the forefront arts and cultural hub at the heart of Mississauga, the sixth-largest city in Canada. Opening its doors on November 14, 1997, it injected an exhilarating artistic essence into the Mississauga City Centre. Within its expanse, it houses the distinguished Hammerson Hall along with a vibrant exhibition gallery, seven art studios, and versatile corporate meeting facilities. This dynamic and inclusive nexus thrives as a crucible of innovation, captivating over 400,000 diverse and discerning visitors annually. Hosting a myriad of performing arts, educational, community, and corporate events and activities each year, The Living Arts Center zealously upholds its commitment to fostering global engagement in the arts. Its remarkable landmark atrium, three theaters, seven professional artist studios, an elegant in-house restaurant, and flourishing catering service converge to craft an unparalleled cultural haven.
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• Free Wi-Fi
• Accessible washrooms
• Wheechair accessibility.
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LIVING ARTS CENTRE REVIEWS
Don't know where to review the show I just saw at the Mississauga living arts centre. It was Cirque Kalabante. It was fabulous. Amazing music and the troop were amazing athletes and acrobats. I highly recommend the show to everyone. So much energy and fun. Wish I could have danced! Would love to see it again. I had a couple of really loud people beside me that made it a bit less enjoyable but had a blast anyway.
Experienced rousing rhythm event for the second time and living arts center is like a heaven for both artists and audience.
The hammerson hall is beautiful. Great shows and events happen here. I attended my fav artists show it was a great experience. The washrooms are neat and the hall is huge and every seat has a view.
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