Townhouses in Hurontario, Mississauga
Browse 46 townhouse listings in the Hurontario area of Mississauga, Ontario. Including 8 freehold and 38 condo townhouses.

164 - 85 BRISTOL ROAD E, Mississauga

6 - 180 FORUM DRIVE, Mississauga

36 - 5255 GUILDWOOD WAY, Mississauga

144 - 4950 ALBINA WAY, Mississauga

608 LUMBERTON CRESCENT, Mississauga
About Hurontario Townhouses
The Hurontario corridor is Mississauga's primary north-south artery, stretching from Port Credit on the lakefront to the Brampton border and beyond. As a residential area, the Hurontario neighbourhood encompasses the communities flanking this major road, benefiting from the transformative Hazel McCallion LRT project that will bring modern light rail service along the full length of the corridor. The townhouse market along Hurontario is diverse, ranging from older established freehold rows in the residential streets east and west of the main road to brand-new condo townhome developments being built as part of transit-oriented projects. This corridor has been identified by the City of Mississauga's Official Plan as a priority intensification area, meaning that infrastructure investment, commercial development, and population growth are all directed here. For buyers, this translates into properties that are well-positioned for both immediate livability and long-term value appreciation. The corridor's central location provides balanced access to employment, shopping, and recreation in all directions.
There are currently 46 townhouses for sale in Hurontario, with prices ranging from $349,000 to $1,149,000 and an average asking price of $758,602. Of these, 8 are freehold and 38 are condo townhouses.
Transit & Commuting from Hurontario
The Hazel McCallion LRT is the defining transit feature, with stations along Hurontario from Port Credit GO to the Brampton Gateway terminal. This project will provide fast, frequent service along the corridor with connections to both GO Transit and MiWay networks. MiWay route 2 already provides high-frequency bus service along Hurontario. Cooksville GO station sits on the corridor, offering Milton line commuter rail service. Highways 403 and QEW are accessible via the Hurontario interchange. The corridor is positioned to be one of the best-connected transit spines in the entire GTA.
Schools Near Hurontario
Schools along the Hurontario corridor vary by specific location but include T.L. Kennedy Secondary, Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary, and Rick Hansen Secondary on the public side. Catholic schools include Father Michael Goetz Secondary and St. Martin Secondary. Elementary options are numerous, with multiple public and Catholic schools within walking distance of most townhouse complexes along the corridor. Sheridan College's Hazel McCallion Campus is directly on Hurontario, and the University of Toronto Mississauga campus is a short drive west.
Parks & Recreation in Hurontario
Green space along the Hurontario corridor includes Cooksville Creek Park, which provides a linear green corridor with walking trails. Kariya Park and Celebration Square are nearby in the City Centre section of the corridor. The corridor's southern end approaches the Lake Ontario waterfront trail system, while the northern sections are close to Britannia Farm, a century-old farm property being preserved as parkland. Community centres including Mississauga Valley and Huron Park provide indoor recreation, pools, and fitness programming for corridor residents.
Shopping & Dining in Hurontario
Hurontario Street is lined with commercial plazas offering everything from major grocery chains to small independent shops and restaurants. The corridor is one of Mississauga's richest areas for diverse cuisine, with South Asian, Middle Eastern, Korean, and Chinese restaurants concentrated along its length. Square One Shopping Centre sits at the corridor's midpoint, providing major retail access. The Dundas and Hurontario intersection is a particularly dense commercial node with banks, pharmacies, and a wide range of dining options at various price points.
Why Buy a Townhouse in Hurontario?
Townhouses along the Hurontario corridor represent one of the strongest transit-oriented investment opportunities in the GTA. The LRT is expected to catalyze property value increases similar to those seen along Toronto's Line 1 extensions and the Eglinton Crosstown. Buyers who purchase before the line is fully operational stand to benefit from this appreciation curve. The corridor's central location, diverse amenities, and improving infrastructure make it a practical choice for everyday living as well, not just a speculative play.


















