THE FOUNDATION    


The Mississauga Heritage Foundation was founded by a small group of volunteers who rescued the Bradley House from demolition in 1959. In 1960 they formed the Toronto Township Historical Foundation, the forerunner of the Mississauga Heritage Foundation (Heritage Mississauga).

The long-term vision of the MHF is that:

“Mississauga will be the most heritage - friendly city in Canada”.

Further to that, MHF’s new mission statement is:

“To be the champion of the heritage movement in Mississauga, to promote a sense of place and to foster awareness, appreciation and stewardship of our diverse city”.

From the Heritage Mississauga office located in the Robinson-Adamson Grange, staff and volunteers respond to community requests about heritage in Mississauga. This is complimented by a quarterly newsletter, Heritage News, as well as presentations of historical exhibits, lecture series, educational outreach programs, tours, oral histories, publications and a resource centre.

Heritage Mississauga believes that our heritage is an important element in fostering and maintaining Mississauga's sense of community pride. Together with the support of community groups, corporations and individuals, Heritage Mississauga will continue to accept the challenge of promoting an awareness of the community's most precious non-renewable resource.

 

Heritage Mississauga's
home at the Grange

Dreams do come true, if you wish hard enough!

For the MHF its dreams have come true. We are moving and invite you to join us in celebrating this new heritage adventure.
Celebrate! Share in the wonderful heritage of our community.

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