‘Fall’ in love with Mississauga’s recreational and cultural programs!

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Registration for fall, winter and March Break 2024 recreational and cultural programs open next week on Monday, August 14 at 6 a.m.

Swimming lessons, sports activities as well as fitness and therapeutic classes are all available for registration. Feeling creative? Register for music, recital dance and adult arts classes this fall as well.

Remember that programs fill up on a first-come, first-served basis so try your best to preview programs and save them ahead of time. In addition to popular sports programs, Mississauga also offers memberships for residents who seek additional flexibility. Virtual fitness classes are now included in the All-in membership as well!

Registering for programs

Phase Date and time Tips for registration success
Preview programs Monday, August 7, 2023 at 6 a.m.
  • Create an Active Mississauga account if you don’t have one. Watch a video on how to manage your account if you need help.
  • Explore Active Mississauga and browse through programs – see what you want to register for.
  • Apply filters during your search and narrow down your program options. Watch this video for a demo.
  • Discuss classes and schedules with family and friends. Does the timing work with everyone’s schedule if you are attending a class with them or depending on them for a ride?
  • Save your favourite programs so you can find them easily during registration time.
Registration opens
  • For Mississauga residents:
    Monday, August 14, 2023 at 6 a.m.
  • For non-residents: Monday, August 21, 2023 at 6 a.m.
  • Log into your Active Mississauga account and have your preferred payment method ready for registration (Visa or MasterCard).
  • Note: If you register in-person at a community centre, you can pay by cash and debit card.
Classes begin Saturday, September 23, 2023 or later
  • Prepare for your first class by looking up your commute time in advance. Come prepared, arrive on time or earlier if you’re visiting a community centre for the first time.

Regardless of what your hobbies are, there is something for everyone in Mississauga. Children, youth, adults and seniors can all benefit from recreation and culture programming.

Have questions about Active Mississauga? Check out these FAQs.

To learn more, visit mississauga.ca/recreation

SOURCE City of Mississauga

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