List of tallest buildings in Mississauga

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Mississauga is a city in Southern Ontario in Canada, and the second most populous city in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) after Toronto itself, with 717,961 inhabitants as of 2021.[1] Since the 2000s, there have been an increasing number of skyscrapers and high-rises built in Mississauga, almost all of which is residential. As of 2026, Mississauga is home to 45 buildings taller than 100 m (328 ft), six of which have a height greater than 150 m (492 ft). The tallest building in the city is M2, a 200 m (656 ft), 62-storey building completed in 2023. Alongside Vaughan, Mississauga has one of the largest collections of tall buildings in the GTA outside of Toronto.

Tallest buildingM2 at M City Condominiums (2023)
Tallest building height200 m (656 ft)
First 150 m+ buildingAbsolute World South (2012)
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)45
Quick facts Skyline of Mississauga, Tallest building ...
Skyline of Mississauga
Tallest buildingM2 at M City Condominiums (2023)
Tallest building height200 m (656 ft)
First 150 m+ buildingAbsolute World South (2012)
Number of tall buildings (2026)
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)45
Taller than 150 m (492 ft)6
Taller than 200 m (656 ft)1
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Aerial view of Mississauga's skyscrapers surrounding Square One Shopping Centre

Developed as a suburb of Toronto, Mississauga's growth is attributed to its proximity to that city.[2] However, Mississauga's extensive corporate and industrial employment opportunities differentiate it from suburban bedroom communities. The first high-rises in the city appeared in the early 1970s, which each subsequent decade resulting in increased building heights. Between 2000 and 2010, Mississauga's skyline grew from having one high-rise taller than 100 m (328 ft) to 19.

In 2006, developers Fernbrook & Citizen held an international architectural design competition for a high-rise condominium complex.[3][4] The winning submission by MAD Architects was realized as Absolute World. Featuring two twisting, sinuous skyscrapers, the complex was completed in 2012. They remained the tallest buildings in Mississauga until 2023, upon the completion of M2 and its slightly shorter companion, M1. M2 and M1 are part of M City Condominiums, an eight-tower, 15-acre, 4.3 million square foot mixed-use community. The tallest building in the development, M3, is currently under construction. At a planned height of 260 m (854 ft), it will become the tallest building in Mississauga and in all of Canada outside of Toronto upon its expected completion in 2026.[5]

Mississauga's tallest buildings are concentrated in Mississauga City Centre, forming a ring of high-rises that surround Square One Shopping Centre, the second largest shopping centre in Canada.[6] The shopping centre is attached to Mississauga City Centre Transit Terminal, the main transit hub and bus station for MiWay, the city's public transit system. A number of towers sit alongside Hurontario Street, which runs northwest-southeast through the city. The lakeside neighbourhood of Port Credit also has a small grouping of high-rises, none of which exceed 100 m (328 ft) in height.

History

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Number of buildings by height in Mississauga by the end of each year, based on the list below. Click on the legend to toggle a specific height on or off. View chart definition.

Map of tallest buildings

The maps below show the location of every building taller than 100 m (328 ft) in Mississauga. Each marker is numbered by the building's height rank, and coloured by the decade of its completion.

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Tallest buildings

This list ranks completed buildings in Mississauga that stand at least 100 m (328 ft) tall as of 2025, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The “Year” column indicates the year of completion. Estimated heights are in italics. Buildings tied in height are sorted by year of completion with earlier buildings ranked first, and then alphabetically.

  Was the tallest building in Mississauga upon completion
More information Rank, Name ...
Rank Name Image Location Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Purpose Notes
1M2 43°35′01″N 79°38′39″W200 (656)622023 ResidentialTallest building in Mississauga from 2023 to 2026. Part of the M City Condominiums complex. First building in Mississauga to exceed 200 m (656 ft) in height.[7]
2M1 43°35′05″N 79°38′42″W199.2 (654)622023 ResidentialPart of the M City Condominiums complex.[8]
3Absolute World South 43°35′40″N 79°38′07″W175.6 (576)562012 ResidentialTallest building in Mississauga from 2012 to 2023. Also known as 60 Absolute World. First building in Mississauga to exceed 150 m (492 ft) in height, along with Absolute World North.[9][10]
4 Avia 1 43°35′19″N 79°39′01″W 171 (561)[i] 50 2025 Residential [11]
5Absolute World North 43°35′42″N 79°38′09″W157.9 (518)502012 ResidentialAlso known as 50 Absolute World. First building in Mississauga to exceed 150 m (492 ft) in height, along with Absolute World South.[12][13]
6 Pinnacle Grand Park II 43°34′52″N 79°38′50″W 152.4 (500) 48 2017 Residential [14][15]
7 PSV1 43°35′06″N 79°38′45″W 145 (476) 47 2017 Residential Also more fully known as PSV at Parkside Village.[16][17]
8 Stak36 Condominiums at Square One District 43°35′22″N 79°39′01″W 144 (472)[ii] 48 2026 Residential [18]
9 One Park Tower 43°35′17″N 79°38′53″W 142 (466) 38 2008 Residential Tallest building in Mississauga from 2008 to 2012.[19][20]
10 The Grand Residences 43°35′11″N 79°38′50″W 139 (456) 45 2014 Residential [21]
11Edge Towers 2 43°35′23″N 79°37′54″W137 (449)[i]402024 Residential[22]
12Wesley Tower 43°35′12″N 79°38′47″W135 (443)432021 ResidentialAlso more fully known as Wesley Tower at Daniels City Center.[23]
13Avia 2 43°35′16″N 79°39′01″W130 (430)[i]382025 ResidentialAlso more fully known as Avia 2 at Parkside Village.[24]
14PSV 2 43°35′08″N 79°38′47″W127 (417)422017 ResidentialAlso more fully known as PSV 2 at Parkside Village.[25]
15 Chicago 43°35′20″N 79°38′58″W 125 (410) 41 2010 Residential [26][27]
16 Gemma Condominiums at Pinnacle Uptown 43°36′28″N 79°39′20″W 120.3 (395) 38 2026 Residential [28][29]
17 Solstice 43°35′15″N 79°38′24″W 121 (397) 38 2008 Residential [30][31]
18Edge Towers I 43°35′21″N 79°37′56″W120 (390)[i]352023 Residential[32]
19The Residences 43°35′09″N 79°38′50″W118 (387)362013 ResidentialAlso more fully known as The Residences at Parkside Village.[33][34]
20 The Park Residences 43°35′11″N 79°38′53″W 118 (387) 36 2014 Residential Also more fully known as The Park Residences at Parkside Village.[35][36]
21 Onyx 43°35′18″N 79°38′23″W 116.8 (383) 36 2010 Residential [37][38]
22Widesuites 43°35′31″N 79°38′04″W114.6 (376)352011 Residential[39][40]
23Mississauga Square 43°36′34″N 79°39′21″W113 (371)[i]332022 Residential[41]
24The Park Mansion 43°36′14″N 79°39′08″W112.4 (369)361990 ResidentialTallest building in Mississauga from 1990 to 2008. First building in Mississauga to exceed 100 m (328 ft) in height.[42][43]
25Absolute Vision 43°35′44″N 79°38′05″W112 (367)352009 Residential[44][45]
26 Perla Tower II 43°36′27″N 79°39′22″W 111.9 (367) 34 2021 Residential Also more fully known as Perla Tower II at Pinnacle Uptown.[46]
27The Capital North 43°35′17″N 79°38′45″W110 (360)312006 Residential[47][48]
28 Canopy Towers 43°36′32″N 79°39′19″W 109.5 (359) 38 2026 Residential [49]
29 Skymark West - North 43°36′17″N 79°39′05″W 109 (358) 34 2001 Residential [50]
30 Skymark West - South 43°36′15″N 79°39′02″W 109 (358) 34 2002 Residential [51]
31 Dialogue Rental Residences at Square One District 43°35′23″N 79°39′02″W 108 (354)[ii] 36 2026 Residential Formerly known as Stak36 II at Square One District.[52]
32 Citygate East 43°35′19″N 79°38′24″W 107.9 (354) 34 2004 Residential [53]
33Citygate West 43°35′17″N 79°38′27″W107.9 (354)342004 Residential[54]
34 The Capital South 43°35′15″N 79°38′42″W 107 (351) 30 2006 Residential [55]
35 Elle at Eden Park 43°35′19″N 79°37′54″W 107 (351) 31 2010 Residential [56]
36 Block 9 South 43°35′08″N 79°38′52″W 106.5 (349) 34 2020 Residential Also known more fully as Block 9 South at Parkside Village.[57][58]
37 Eden Park 43°35′23″N 79°37′50″W 106 (348) 33 2007 Residential [59][60]
38 Grand Ovation 43°35′12″N 79°38′32″W 106 (348) 34 2008 Residential [61][62]
39 185 Enfield 43°35′30″N 79°38′05″W 105 (344)[ii] 35 2024 Residential [63]
40 Ultra Ovation 43°35′10″N 79°38′35″W 104.5 (343) 32 2010 Residential [64][65]
41 No. 1 City Centre East 43°35′28″N 79°37′56″W 101 (331) 31 2004 Residential [66]
42 Eve 43°35′20″N 79°37′51″W 101 (331) 32 2009 Residential Also marketed as Eve at Eden Park.[67][68]
43 A2 at Absolute City Centre 43°35′42″N 79°38′04″W 100.6 (330) 31 2007 Residential [69]
44 Limelight Condominiums Phase 2 43°35′23″N 79°38′53″W 100 (328) 32 2012 Residential [70]
45 Pinnacle Grand Park I 43°34′54″N 79°38′54″W 100 (328) 28 2014 Residential [71]
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Tallest under construction or proposed

Under construction

The following table includes buildings under construction in Mississauga that are planned to be at least 100 m (328 ft) tall as of 2026, based on standard height measurement. The “Year” column indicates the expected year of completion. Buildings whose exact planned heights are unknown are included if they have more than 33 stories. Buildings that are on hold are not included.

More information Name, Height m (ft) ...
Name Height
m (ft)
Floors Year Purpose Notes
M3260.3 (854)812026 ResidentialWill become the tallest building in Mississauga upon completion.[72]
Exchange District Condos, EX4 232 (761) 72 2027 Residential [73]
M4 215.6 (707) 67 2028 Residential [74]
Exchange District Condos, EX1 201 (659) 60 2026 Residential [75]
Oro, at Edge Towers 170 (560) 55 2027 Residential [76]
Voya I at Parkside Village 142.3 (467) 44 2026 Residential [77]
Exchange District Condos, EX2 136 (446) 42 2026 Residential [78]
M5 123 (404)[i] 36 2027 Residential [79]
Alba 109.1 (358) 32 2026 Residential [80][81]
Voya II at Parkside Village 38 2026 Residential [82]
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Timeline of tallest buildings

More information Name, Image ...
Name Image Years as tallest Height
m (ft)
Floors Notes
The Park Mansion 1990–2008 112.4 (369) 36 [42][43]
One Park Tower 2008–2012 142 (466) 38 [19][20]
Absolute World South 2012–2023 175.6 (576) 56 [9][10]
M2 2023–present 200 (660) 62 [7]
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Notes

  1. This figure is an estimate from The Skyscraper Center.
  2. Sources do not state the exact height of this building. This figure is an estimated minimum height based on the number of above-ground floors, assuming a height of 3 metres (9.8 feet) per floor. This figure may change as more data becomes available.

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