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About Dixie Townhouses

Dixie is a broadly defined east Mississauga neighbourhood stretching along the Dixie Road corridor from Lake Ontario in the south to the Highway 401 employment lands in the north. The area encompasses a diverse range of residential sub-communities, from older post-war neighbourhoods near the Queensway to newer townhouse developments in the central sections. Dixie's identity is shaped by its excellent highway accessibility, multicultural population, and mix of residential and commercial land uses. The townhouse market here spans a wide price range, offering affordable condo-style units in some complexes and well-maintained freehold rows in established pockets. Dixie Road itself is a major commercial corridor with extensive retail and restaurant options. The neighbourhood's eastern location provides convenient access to Toronto via the QEW, Gardiner Expressway, and Dundas Street, making it popular with commuters who work in Etobicoke or downtown Toronto. For buyers seeking practical, well-connected housing without the premium of waterfront or village-concept neighbourhoods, Dixie delivers solid fundamentals.

Transit & Commuting from Dixie

Dixie GO station on the Lakeshore West line provides commuter rail service to Union Station, with all-day service making it practical for off-peak trips as well. MiWay route 5 runs the length of Dixie Road with frequent service. Routes along Dundas Street, Burnhamthorpe Road, and Eglinton Avenue provide east-west connections to Square One and the TTC network at Islington station. The QEW and Highway 427 are nearby, and Highway 401 is accessible from the northern sections. The neighbourhood's grid-like arterial road network makes driving efficient in all directions.

Schools Near Dixie

Philip Pocock Catholic Secondary School and Iona Catholic Secondary School serve the Catholic panel in the Dixie area. Applewood Heights Secondary School and Glenforest Secondary School cover the public side, with Glenforest noted for its science and technology programs. Elementary schools including Castlebridge, Floradale, and Dixie Public School are distributed throughout the neighbourhood. The area's proximity to the Toronto boundary means some families also consider private schools in Etobicoke.

Parks & Recreation in Dixie

The Etobicoke Creek trail system runs through the eastern portion of the Dixie area, providing a natural greenway for walking, running, and cycling. Dixie-area parks include Burnhamdale Park, Dixie Park, and the recently improved Lakefront Promenade Park to the south. The Dixie-Dundas Community Centre offers fitness, recreation programs, and community meeting spaces. For waterfront activities, the lakefront at Lakeview and the Marina Park area are a short drive south along Dixie Road. The Mississauga SportZone provides indoor soccer and recreational league facilities.

Shopping & Dining in Dixie

Dixie Road is one of Mississauga's longest commercial corridors, with strip plazas and shopping centres providing everything from national grocery chains to small ethnic specialty shops. Dixie Outlet Mall, recently expanded, offers discount retail shopping. The Dundas and Dixie intersection features a concentration of restaurants and services. Cuisine options along the corridor span South Asian, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Middle Eastern traditions. Rockwood Mall and South Common Centre are both accessible for additional retail needs, and Square One is roughly a ten-minute drive west.

Why Buy a Townhouse in Dixie?

Dixie townhouses offer a strong balance of price, connectivity, and everyday convenience. The neighbourhood's east Mississauga location means shorter commutes to Toronto than most parts of the city, and the GO station provides reliable rail service to Union Station. A wide range of townhouse price points makes the area accessible to first-time buyers as well as growing families. The extensive commercial infrastructure along Dixie Road means daily errands rarely require driving more than a few minutes, adding practical value to the location.

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