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Townhouses in Clarkson, Mississauga

Browse 29 townhouse listings in the Clarkson area of Mississauga, Ontario. Including 2 freehold and 27 condo townhouses.

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About Clarkson Townhouses

Clarkson is a south Mississauga neighbourhood defined by its proximity to Lake Ontario and the excellent commuter rail service from Clarkson GO station. Originally a small community centred on Lakeshore Road, the area has grown into a family-oriented residential neighbourhood with a good mix of housing stock including detached homes, townhouses, and condominium developments. Clarkson's location south of the QEW gives it a quieter, more established character compared to the busier central and northern parts of Mississauga. The townhouse market here appeals strongly to commuters who value the short GO train ride to downtown Toronto over highway driving, as well as families drawn to the nearby lakefront parks and the relatively affordable price points compared to neighbouring Lorne Park and Port Credit. With ongoing streetscape improvements and new infill development, Clarkson is gradually shedding its historically lower profile to become one of south Mississauga's most promising residential pockets.

There are currently 29 townhouses for sale in Clarkson, with prices ranging from $449,900 to $1,195,000 and an average asking price of $749,424. Of these, 2 are freehold and 27 are condo townhouses.

Transit & Commuting from Clarkson

Clarkson GO station on the Lakeshore West line is the neighbourhood's headline transit asset, delivering direct service to Union Station in approximately 35 minutes with frequent all-day trains. MiWay route 18 runs along Lakeshore Road connecting Clarkson to Port Credit and Long Branch, while route 26 links the neighbourhood to Square One via Winston Churchill Boulevard. The QEW is accessible within minutes from Southdown Road or Winston Churchill, making car commutes to Toronto or Hamilton straightforward.

Schools Near Clarkson

Clarkson Secondary School serves the neighbourhood as the main public high school and offers applied and academic streams. For the elementary panel, Clarkson Public School, Forest Avenue Public School, and Hillcrest Public School provide options within walking distance of most townhouse clusters. On the Catholic side, Sts. Peter and Paul Elementary and Loyola Catholic Secondary School in the Lorne Park area are accessible. The proximity to Sheridan College's Trafalgar campus in Oakville adds post-secondary access for older students.

Parks & Recreation in Clarkson

Jack Darling Memorial Park is one of Mississauga's premier waterfront parks, located just east of Clarkson with a beach, off-leash dog area, playground, and picnic facilities. Rattray Marsh Conservation Area, a provincially significant wetland, is accessible on foot from many Clarkson townhouse complexes. The Waterfront Trail passes through the neighbourhood, connecting to the broader lakefront trail system. Bradley Museum offers local heritage programming, and the Clarkson Community Centre provides recreation and fitness programs.

Shopping & Dining in Clarkson

The Clarkson Village area along Lakeshore Road features small plazas with everyday essentials including grocery, pharmacy, and take-out restaurants. South Common Centre, a short drive north, offers big-box retail including Canadian Tire, Walmart, and major grocery chains. For dining out, the nearby Port Credit strip is an eight-minute drive east and provides dozens of independent restaurants and patios. Oakville's Bronte Village is also nearby to the west, adding another cluster of waterfront dining and boutique retail options.

Why Buy a Townhouse in Clarkson?

Clarkson townhouses represent some of the best value in south Mississauga, offering proximity to the waterfront and GO Transit without the premium pricing of Port Credit or Lorne Park. The neighbourhood is in a growth phase, with streetscape improvements and new residential projects signalling rising desirability. Commuters benefit from one of the most reliable GO stations on the Lakeshore West line, and families enjoy access to Rattray Marsh and Jack Darling Park. For buyers seeking lakeside living on a realistic budget, Clarkson is the smart entry point.

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