In this episode of Sauga 50-for-50, we explore how amalgamation united the city of Mississauga 50 years ago in 1974.
Settlers began arriving in the early 1800s, and Toronto Township, now known as Mississauga is often referred to as the city of villages. While most cities expand outward from a central settlement, Mississauga is unique in that it’s made up of crossroad of hamlets and villages, each with their own distinctive history, that were joined together in amalgamation to form the city. Join us in this week's installment of Sauga 50-for-50 to learn more.
To stay up to date with Mississauga's 50th Anniversary celebrations, follow Heritage Mississauga on social media @heritagemississauga and also follow #Sauga50for50 to stay up to date with new upcoming podcast episodes.
Production: Heritage Mississauga and Sanborg Productions
Narrators (in order of appearance): Matthew Wilkinson, Justine Lyn, Alan Skeoch, Ava Gisondi, Eden Gisondi, Michael Spaziani, Dave Cook, Richard Collins, Greg Carraro, June Callwood, Elaine Eigl, Megan Mackintosh, Hazel McCallion, Winnie Fung
Music: Cojonudo by Esteban Maxera Cuarteto
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