Mississauga-Toronto Real Estate.
May 17th, 2012 
John Lavin
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416-712-2895

Sales Representative

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Sitting on the shores of Lake Ontario in Southern Mississauga, Clarkson was once a small village with a population of about 100 people.

Today of course it s part of the City of Mississauga and houses a mix of upper and middle class homesas well as some large industrial sites.

Rattray Marsh which is the last lakefront marshbetween Toronto and Burlington can be accessed in Clarkson.

If you are an enthusiastic bird watcher you will find Rattray Marsh very rewarding.

White trilliums also grow here in abundance among the well maintained trails.

Mississauga Transit handles local service and bus routes all feed into the Clakson GO station for commuting to the City of Toronto.

The QEW highway is conveniently accessed also for reaching the City of Toronto and other points in Southern Ontario.

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