Venues
AMPHITHEATRE
Canada’s amphitheatres blend natural beauty with cultural experiences. From outdoor stages in national parks to urban performance spaces, they host concerts, plays, and community events under open skies. Notable examples include the Amphitheatre at Ontario Place in Toronto and Le Théâtre de la Dame de Cœur in Quebec, offering immersive settings for audiences. Many are designed to harmonize with surrounding landscapes, making them ideal for summer festivals. These venues reflect Canada’s commitment to accessible arts and outdoor living, where music, theatre, and nature come together to create unforgettable shared experiences for locals and visitors alike.


MISSISSAUGA CELEBRATION SQUARE
Mississauga Celebration Square is a vibrant public space located in the heart of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It serves as the city’s main gathering place for festivals, concerts, and cultural events throughout the year. The square features a large outdoor stage, an interactive water fountain that doubles as a skating rink in winter, and open areas for community activities. Surrounded by modern architecture and civic landmarks, it offers a lively atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. Whether for live entertainment, food festivals, or simply relaxing outdoors, Celebration Square is a hub of culture and connection in Mississauga.
NOEL RYAN THEATRE
The Noel Ryan Theatre is envisioned as a vibrant stage where Canadian stories come alive. Nestled in the heart of our community, it welcomes readers, writers, and performers to celebrate the power of words. During the Canada Literature Fest, its warm lights and intimate setting transform into a haven for conversation, storytelling, and discovery—honouring both celebrated voices and emerging talent. With every performance, panel, and reading, the Noel Ryan Theatre reaffirms its role as a cultural home for imagination and dialogue.


MISSISSAUGA CITY HALL
Mississauga City Hall is the administrative and civic centre of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Opened in 1987, it was designed by architect Edward Jones with a postmodern style that reflects elements of a farmstead, symbolizing the city’s rural past. The complex houses municipal offices, a council chamber, and Celebration Square — a vibrant public space used for festivals, markets, and community events. Its distinctive clock tower and salmon-coloured façade make it one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Located in the heart of downtown Mississauga, it serves as both a hub of civic governance and a gathering place for residents.
CELEBRATING KNOWLEDGE
