South Mississauga's Best-Kept Secret
Clarkson is one of south Mississauga's most underappreciated communities — a quiet, established neighbourhood with a strong sense of identity, excellent GO Train connectivity, and pricing that remains below comparable south Mississauga communities like Port Credit and Lorne Park.
The neighbourhood centres around the Clarkson GO Station on the Lakeshore West line, offering residents direct rail access to Union Station in approximately 35–40 minutes. This transit connectivity, combined with reasonable proximity to the QEW and Hwy 403, makes Clarkson highly attractive to downtown commuters who want a residential neighbourhood feel at a more accessible price point than Port Credit.
Clarkson's housing stock consists primarily of detached and semi-detached homes from the 1960s–1980s on mature, tree-lined streets — many of which have been significantly renovated or rebuilt. The neighbourhood also includes a number of well-positioned townhouse communities and a small village commercial area along Clarkson Road North that gives the neighbourhood a distinct local character. Access to the Lake Ontario trail system via Rattray Marsh Conservation Area adds natural amenity that buyers increasingly prize.
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