Starting May 12, preview and bookmark summer recreation and culture programs. Online and in-person registration begins May 19.
City services | May 5, 2026
From learning life skills like swimming, to playing a sport with more confidence or trying something new, Mississauga’s summer recreation and culture programs offer something for everyone. The City offers these programs to support residents’ health, wellness and learning, while helping people stay active and connected in the community. With more than 5,000 programs available this summer, residents are encouraged to be ready to register. Programs fill up quickly.
Residents are encouraged to log into their Active Mississauga account early, review programs and save favourites before registration opens.
When school is out, Mississauga’s community centres become a second home for many families. They offer indoor and outdoor fitness programs, help people build skills and provide spaces to connect with others. Some unique programs this season include:
This new program offers a fun and safe drop‑in sledge hockey experience for youth. Players must wear full hockey equipment, including a CSA‑approved helmet with a face mask. Players must also be securely strapped into their sledges. Games are organized by the players who attend. Body contact is not allowed. Goalies wearing full equipment can join for free.
Open to all skill levels, this clinic helps youth learn and improve their squash skills. Each session focuses on basic strokes, rules and game play in a supportive setting. Participants will also play fun matches each day. All equipment is provided.
Add variety to your training sessions and experience the benefits of working with a personal trainer in a small group. Learn and master weight-training fundamentals to increase strength, build lean muscle and reduce body fat. This program will take place in the weight room or fitness studio.
Enjoy unlimited access to online fitness classes from the comfort of your home. Classes are available for all fitness levels and abilities.
Individuals of all ages interested in recreation and culture programs at City of Mississauga facilities.
Registration for Mississauga’s summer recreation and culture programs, including sports, fitness, swimming and arts programs.
City community centres, arenas, pools, outdoor spaces and online through Active Mississauga.
Registration opens on May 19 for Mississauga residents, with summer programs beginning on June 29.
To give residents of all ages opportunities to stay active, learn new skills, connect with others and support physical and mental well‑being throughout the summer.
Fees vary by program. Fee assistance is available for eligible residents.
It’s never too late to learn how to swim. Swimming lessons help people of all ages feel more comfortable and safer in the water. This can help you enjoy pools, beaches and lakes with more confidence.
Learning to swim is an important life skill. It helps people stay safe in and around the water and plays a key role in preventing drowning. Swimming is also a great form of exercise. It is low‑impact, gentle on the body, and helps build strength, improve heart health and increase endurance. For some people, time in the water can also be therapeutic, supporting pain management, mobility and recovery from injury.
The City encourages residents to register for swimming lessons and aquatics programs before summer begins. Whether you are new to swimming or want to improve your skills, Mississauga has programs for all ages and abilities.
Mississauga’s instructors are highly qualified and passionate – when participating in a class or program, people can expect to learn something new, fun or simply enjoy some leisure time.
The City is committed to children’s healthy development by offering programs with the highest recognized level of quality and safety. The programs are HIGH FIVE® accredited, a global quality standard for recreation and sport developed by Parks and Recreation Ontario with the support and endorsement of the Government of Ontario. HIGH FIVE® is Canada’s quality standard for children’s recreation, culture, and sports programs.
Need financial assistance to register for a recreation program? The City offers ActiveAssist, a fee assistance program that helps residents in low-income households and newcomers with refugee status access recreation and culture programs. Learn about eligibility and apply online.
Mississauga also offers Adapted Programs for people of all abilities. Each program is designed to be accessible, welcoming and enjoyable. With inclusion in mind, participants can feel comfortable, safe and learn from dedicated instructors.
Have questions about Active Mississauga? Check out these FAQs.
You can also email active@mississauga.ca.
To learn more, visit mississauga.ca/recreation.
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