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This is your source to explore the world of Mississauga! As a Realtor® and Accredited GreenagentTM serving clients in this great city, I'm a person who drives everywhere, and gets to stop in at many areas around the city. I thought that I would share some notable establishments and experiences that I have had - and get your feedback. I encourage your comments!

Friday 29 July 2011

Awesome Hockey Skate Service

Not only does National Sports have great gear all year, but they have a hand-crafted attention to detail that I have not seen at other stores. They're helpful as well. I like to shop at the location outside of the Erin Mills Town Centre, close to the Sunset Grill restaurant.

They have all types of skates from budget/entry -level to pro and have all types of accessories, like those Crocs that cushion your feet and give them a workout at the same time. They have a repair facility on site, and will even fix products not bought at their store.

One of the best features of National Sports skate area is their individualized attention to you when shopping for skates. Try on any skate and they will assist you with the fit, answering your questions and ensuring that you get the skate that's right for you...at the right price point.

After you've found the right skate, have it form-fitted to your feet with their heating service, that makes these skates all your own! This service is free for all skates purchased at the store, but you can bring in others and pay a nominal fee. The benefit is that the skates fit you like a glove and they act like custom-made skates just for you!

There's a skate sharpening card where you can get 10 or so sessions for a reduced price... a great deal for those that skate a lot.

I give this place excellent marks for service, selection, facilities and and all-in one store that makes it so simple to find skates and accessories!


NATIONAL SPORTS: 2921 Eglinton Ave W, Mississauga,ON  (905) 820-4605
Hours: M - F :  9:30am - 9:00pm; SAT :  9:00am - 6:00pm; SUN :  11:00am - 5:00pm

Wednesday 27 July 2011

The Best Shawarma Anywhere!

Have you ever noticed that Chicken Shawarma can taste different depending what place makes it? There are a lot of establishments to explore... all to the good! As someone who eats on the run a lot, I can absolutely say that Mississauga has a restaurant serving the best Shawarma dish ever -- "Alf Hana."

Located at the Meadowvale Town Centre, the Alf Hana Shawarma Hut has been dishing out delicious food every day for the last couple of years. Most nights you will find them creating the hand-made Chicken Swarma sandwiches with individualized attention to detail... it's worth it. You can also get a meal, which includes rice and salad - I recommend the house dressing. Make sure you add pickles and turnips to the dish, and the hot sauce makes it! I personally love the Chicken Fajita Dish that includes grilled peppers and onions.

Eat-in or take out, the food keeps well. The dining room is low-key, cafeteria style. Grab a drink and you will love it!

Open most nights until 10:30 (except Sundays until 8) Let me know your thoughts...

6550 Meadowvale Town Centre, #5, Mississauga, ON L5N4B7  289-997-7665

Tuesday 26 July 2011

What a Wonderful Highway!!

I drive quite a bit every day and can't say enough about the 403 in Mississauga. It's like we have our own city highway that links south from Dundas and the QEW in Oakville to the 401 in the north. It is jam packed eastbound every morning from 8 to 9 and westbound in the evenings from 4-7pm. The greatest thing about the road is the use of HOV lanes, where if you have 2 or more people in the car, or drive a hybrid/green vehicle, you can travel in a dedicated lane just for you! This, of course, makes your ride a lot quicker. (I can travel from the west of the city all the way eastward in prime time in about 15 minutes using these lanes.)

There are some rules and tips, however, to get your best experience when travelling this road:
- Police travel this road constantly and you should never cross in or out of the HOV lanes while the line is solid - wait for the posted dashed lines and always change lanes safely
- The posted speed limit is 100, and the HOV lanes aren't a chance to drive like the Autobahn... you will get ticketed for sure
- Travelling eastward, there is a traffic bunch-up in a turn just after the Erin Mills Parkway. Ensure that you leave a ton of room in front and behind you, especially if you are in the left-hand lane, awaiting your chance to get into the HOV lanes. Traffic is known to stop completely at the base of the hill under the bridge there.
- The same goes if you take the Cawthra exit instead of continuing to the 401 E... traffic can stall here while everyone waits for the signal lights. However, you have the option of going south on Cawthra, north to the 410 or Eglington, and straight all the way to Dixie and beyond.
- Beware entering the 403 westbound any time after 4:30 on a weeknight before Hurontario... this hugely  traversed street is also where the a lot of autos converge and it is the sight of many a collision, just because of the merging requirements.There is construction being done to address this issue.
- There is another traffic slowdown westward at night, around the bend before the Erin Mills exit, I think because of the hill ending and the turn. Police like to park under the bridge here as well.

There are a lot of gas stations and coffe shops dotting the entry/exitways, notably:
- Winston Churchill: travel north from the highway and you get a fab Coffee Time, and go a minute more and you can reach a mecca of plazas on Eglinton that stretch from Winston Churchill east to the Erin Mills Parkway - like Swiss Chalet, McDonald's, Rona, Sunset Grill (love it!), Boston Pizza, a super Portuguese bakeshop, dollar stores, Loblaws and the Erin Mills Town Centre.
- Erin Mills: the Credit Valley Hospital is north of the highway at Eglinton. There is a red-light camera at this intersection. Shop at the Erin Mills Town Centre.
- Hurontario: Square One is just south of the exit. I enjoy the Starbucks at the Chapters just north of the mall, by the GO and city bus hub.
- Cawthra: if you travel south from the 403, there is a Petro Canada just on your right before you hit Burnhamthorpe... always a great place to stop and get loaded up.
- Be careful out there!