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Sir John's Homestead Ratepayer Association Inc.
Comprising Sir John's Homestead, Redstart Drive, Solitaire Court

(area bounded by Dundas Street, Erindale Secondary School, Glen Erin Trail
and Mississauga Road, in Ward 8 of the City Mississauga in Ontario, Canada)

We Are Proud of Our Beautiful Neighbourhood


Our neighbourhood is located on the north side of Dundas Street in Mississauga between Erin Mills Parkway and Mississauga Road. The heritage building - the Robinson-Adamson House - is known as "THE GRANGE" and is located between the two entrances - Redstart Drive to the west and Sir John's Homestead to the east. THE GRANGE houses the offices of Heritage Mississauga - also known as the Mississauga Heritage Foundation - and the Heritage Resource Centre. Our Association holds its AGM and Board meetings in THE GRANGE.

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West Entrance
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The Grange
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East Entrance


Our streets are wide with large lot sizes with 30+ year old trees gracing our boulevards and landscaped gardens. Most houses have been upgraded over the years - both inside and out. We have many skilled and dedicated gardeners who contribute to the added value of the original planned residential community that was constructed in the late 1970's. Here is a visual sampling...

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In addition to "in house" features, we are sourounded by some of Mississauga's finest walking trails and parkland. Erindale Park - which includes the restored Credit River and the Culham trail is a 10 minute walk to the east. The Glen Erin Trail heads west and north from our northern boundary and the Sawmill Valley Trail heads north from our north-east boundary.

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