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    BraeBen Golf Course - Driving range

    BraeBen Golf Course

    (13 reviews)

    East Credit

    This is for the driving range. Over the summer, I got into golf and this was my go to place for the…read moredriving range. The driving range is a bit of a walk from the office where you need to purchase your balls, but the views are great! It'll remind you of the Microsoft desktop picture. There's plenty of bays to use with built in tees. Price is cost friendly compared to others as its city operated.

    I first played at Braeben when it was still called Britannia Hills. Back then, you could still…read moresmell the garbage and the adjacent land was still a landfill. There were not very many houses around the course either. Since that time I played the Academy 9-hole course a number of times. I liked the Academy because it was very challenging for a short course. If you miss the fairway, there was a very high chance that you would lose your ball in the rough and/or fescue. The fescue is baaaaad. Don't even bother trying to hit out of it. I finally decided to try out the 18-hole course after years of procrastinating. I played on a Sunday afternoon at 3:01 pm (twilight starts at 3 pm, and super twilight at 5:30 pm). For $65 you get a cart for your 18 holes. I highly recommend getting a cart. There are a lot of hills and you won't enjoy your round if you had to carry your bag. Both the 9- and 18-hole courses are very well maintained. There are some tough spots (we played after it rained) and the bunkers can be brutal. We took free drops instead of playing out of the bunkers, especially after rain. Also a couple of the holes had very strange layouts. There were two greens that were absolutely hidden and nearly impossible to aim for unless you had played it before. Thankfully all the carts are fitted with GPS devices so you know how far you are from the green. The staff and marshalls were all very polite and kind. We had a slow group but the marshall tried her best to keep everyone moving. Their service really stood out to me. I would definitely play Braeben again. For $65 and the convenience of the course's location, I think it's a great value. You might have a tough time if you're a beginner because of the fescue and tight fairways, but there are some easy par 3s and straight 4s to keep you going.

    Streetsville Village Square

    Streetsville Village Square

    (7 reviews)

    Streetsville

    We went to the Christmas market on Friday evening. Part of Queen St was closed off as was the…read morevillage square. There were food trucks, vendors, bands, pictures with Santa and a train ride as well. We arrived early enough that we didn't have to wait for our maple syrup treat but the line was huge by 7:30pm. Some things were still being set up so I'm sure Saturday will have more offerings. The shops on Queen St (crafted decor and shop for all occasions) were bustling and had amazingly gorgeous offerings for purchase. We tried to get into Goodfellas but the wait was an hour and a half. Tip: make your dinner reservations for the Christmas market weekend well in advance. There are plenty of other places to eat within walking distance and we ended up at El Mariachi (see my review for that). We also walked down to Vic Johnston arena where there was a market of vendors selling adorable baby focused crafts and other things ($2 entry as a donation for food banks). I love having the Christmas market close by, meeting neighbours and enjoying the local businesses

    This is a quaint area in the heart of Streetsville where locals gather to view special events such…read moreas Remembrance Day or Canada Day ceremonies plus once upon a time when the Mississauga Santa Claus Parade marched past this square. Many speciality shops and businesses line each side of Queens Street South / Main Street. It still has the small town feel when you stand at this crossroads of progress and tranquility.

    The Waterside Inn - Conference Centre - The Lovely Wateside Inn

    The Waterside Inn - Conference Centre

    (2 reviews)

    Port Credit

    A solid, reliable convention centre…read more I don't get out to this venue nearly often enough, but my experiences with the Waterside Inn have always been fantastic. I came out here a couple days ago for a press conference and was once again impressed by the experience. The decor is clean and well-maintained, and there were a horde of servers on-hand after the event to dole out hors d'oeurves, including bruschetta, egg rolls, skewers with beef, cheese and peppers (so good) and more. The staff were all very helpful and directed people where they needed to go, and the conference went off without a hitch. Definitely a great place in the village if you're looking to host an event. Recommended.

    My Husband and I had our wedding reception at the Waterside Inn Last spring (2013) and were very…read morehappy with the service and how everything turned out. Marlene did an amazing job with coordinating everything we wanted and hoped for our wedding. She was able to provide us with different options that worked out better for our guests and ourselves. The place looked amazing on our big day. The staff did a wonderful job making sure our guests were well taken care of. The food was great (nothing was brought out cold ) and their house wine was delicious. The price was a bit expensive (ie we had to provide our own head table and chair decorations/ back drops and lighting) however at the end you really do get what you pay for. Overall I was very happy with everything the hotel had to offer on my very special day!

    Mississauga Convention Centre

    Mississauga Convention Centre

    (24 reviews)

    Meadowvale Village

    Mississauga Convention Centre is a fantastic venue for events of all kinds. The spacious halls and…read morewell-maintained facilities make it easy to host large gatherings. The staff are professional and attentive, ensuring everything runs smoothly. Whether you're attending a conference, trade show, or wedding, the centre offers a great experience with its convenient location and excellent service. They have ample parking spaces available in front and back of the building.

    If you went to high school in Mississauga, you remember this place as the graduation place…read more I recently attended a wedding hosted at this convention centre, bringing lots of memories back from high school. From the background, I saw the contract, to being a guest. First off, the convention centre has some obscene contract terms, so be careful. The convention center has a large parking, it has spaces that are "unofficially" designated as outdoor smoking areas right near the entrance that are not enforced by staff (not great when you're a non-smoker). The foyer is used as a space transitional area for space flips, often the case with convention centres that use the space for ceremony and reception. The washrooms are available but discretely hidden, so can be hard to find. I think I visited it three times, was disappointed the floors were wet, especially when you're wearing a gown that trails or a gown with a train, because you're essentially picking up whatever water (or pee or fluids on the floor). Given the elegance of the interior, it would have been nice to have a designated washroom attendant like the high level hotels (not asking you to have someone hand out toilet paper like some 5 star hotels in Asia, but dry floor! Please!). I somewhat also expected a light sitting area to retouch make up for guest, instead the washroom counters were wet and gave me a echoing experience of a movie theatre washroom with teenagers struggling to fix eyeliners in wet counters with paper towel. The hangers in the stalls were nice. The venue had plenty of staff the donned white gloves that presented a level of elegance, I did see thongs fall and swiftly discarded with the same gloved hand as the person continued handling food ware that was on the table. Or staff moving decor from the reception with the same gloved hand then setting up food ware---/so there was a lack of hand washing and the gloves were really really really for show. At the table charger plates were worn, wine stains from previous guest not cleaned off chairs. But with dim light, it's pretty hard to see all these details- so just make sure light is dim at your event. :/ Despite these missteps, the venue was nice, it looked nice. Maybe I'm just the only person observing these little details. Side note, I parked my butt near the bar in the foyer- only one appetizer was served to me.?! I didn't think I was in a corner.

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