![]() The Lakeview library opened in 1967 and renovated in 2010-2011. This attractive looking library offers a lot of exciting and informative services to the local residents. Large, prominent windows provide comfortable natural light to the visitors. The Library is located on a quaint residential street that adds to the charm of this small hidden gem. ![]() Even during the lock -down, due to Corona virus outbreak, it provided local residents with lots of social activities online. Online classes offer discussions about movies and books. There are also classes to learn English, crafts, cooking, poetry, knitting and much more. I wish to go there in person soon, to get recommendations from knowledgeable and friendly staff at the library. The library collection is not too big but you can always order on line and let them deliver for you to pick up. Now that we are opening up, I cannot wait to see what kind of social club/classes they will offer in person. Younghee, Treatment Coordinator
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Carmen Corbrasson Community Centre, formally known as The Cawthra Community Centre, is getting bigger with a new redesign. The construction will begin 2022 or early 2023. The facility was renamed in 2012, in honour of former Mississauga Ward 1 Councillor, Carmen Corbasson. The project is an expansion and fitness facility modernization from 2012. Now it is being reinvented for future generations to come. Community Centre's are an important part of the services offered to the local residents. The project is funded by taxes and incorporated in the Mississauga budget. In accordance with the City of Mississauga’s Strategic Plan, this renovation will add more amenities to the existing facilities, such as big lap pool, therapy pool, meeting room, exercise room and more. As of June 23, 2021 The city opens up its plan to the public so that everyone can be part of these new changes, recommendation and concerns.
I have a great hope for this building, not only for the use of the facilities but for setting a high standard of how we can create energy efficiency and zero emissions goals. Incorporating solar power buildings are an investment for our future generations. So, Please go to City of Mississauga home page and input your ideas to improve our community centre. Younghee, Treatment Coordinator Lakeview Denture Clinic 905-278-9898 The last person who lived here is Grace Cawthra-Elliot. She was the descendant of one of the most wealthiest families in Ontario in 19th century. Grace built her dream home to reflect her Loyalist roots and Georgian architecture tradition surrounded by former gardens and a woodlot. This two story brick, traditional English countryside estate is showing us how Grace was proud of her family's eighteenth century origins of Yorkshire, England. She referred to her estate as “Cawthra-Lotten”, because Joseph Cawthra (her great-grandfather) received Lot 10. In 1808AD the 200 Acre land was given as a crown grant, which the house stands on. Grace lived at the Cawthra-Elliot Estate from 1926 until her death in1974. My favorite spot is the south side of the woodlot, where the the remainder of the wall garden is in Georgian style. The red bricks are still standing among the green rays and make you think how glorious it would had been in centuries ago. Cawthra Estate was being used for local music school and private events before Covid-19, March 2020. There are not that many visitors at this hidden gem, you can enjoy quiet walks with animals. Younghee,
Treatment Coordinator Lakeview Denture Clinic Every Sunday, from May till October, there is a great way to enjoy the fresh produces from our local growers! You can come to the Lakeview farmers market at the parking lot of 1352 Lakeshore East. At Lakeview farmers' market, you will meet your local producers and support them by enjoying their proud products, what a great way to spend your Sunday morning. The market hours is 10am till 2pm, there are line up to get in, so get there bit early then you won't miss out on the popular products. In my case, I enjoy the walking part as well as shopping summer produce. Going down to the Lakeshore on Sunday mornings with my market basket is making me excited, every week you will see new producers in addition to your regular fammers. A part of the proceeds go directly to support CreativeHub1352 arts, heritage and environmental public programs There are so many different vendors and the list keeps growing. One of my favorite vendors, Kinsip House of Fine Spirits is a farm-based, grain-to-glass distillery. Their Juniper's Wit Gin is one of my must have! Lakeview farmers' market supports environmental public programs, bring your own basket and if you can walk there, that will be even better if you live in the Lakeview area. My last tip is, be there early especially if you would like to get free range hen eggs from the Lady cone Hop Yard, they are committed to produce high-quality locally grown products with a regenerative organic approach. But, not too worry!, if you miss this week there is next week until the end of the October. Younghee, Treatment Coordinator Lakeview Denture Clinic 905-278-9898 Here are some of the of participating Farm Vendors and Producers.
Joanne's Urban Pantry Kinsip House of Fine Spirits Lady Cone Hop Yard Marigold’s Maple Syrup and Local Honey Murray's Farm MyTeaBrew Polonée Distillery Reyes Farms Snowden Farms Stonehooker Brewing Company SunRay Orchards Tatsu's Bread Thames River Melons Ltd The Happy Bakers Zesty Fusions Great Lakes Brewery Instantly Yours Shanny's Shortbreads Sweet Angel Chocolate |