Events this weekend in Mississauga

Events this weekend in Mississauga this weekend 🔥

This weekend in Mississauga has very strong “leave the house and see people you sort of know” energy. The weather’s doing that awkward in-between thing, so everyone’s flocking to indoor spots with food, music, and an excuse to browse tables of stuff they absolutely don’t need. Over 2,000 people are already circling the same handful of events, which means if you’re staying in, it’s by choice, not because there’s nothing going on.

If your love language is a good deal, Mr. B's March Skechers Sale is the one you book first. It’s pure Mississauga: practical, slightly chaotic, and full of people trying on comfy shoes like they’re training for a mall-walking championship. Perfect if you’ve been meaning to retire those tragic sneakers but don’t want to pay full price. Expect lineups, impulse buys, and at least one friend texting you, “Grab me a pair if they’re cheap.”

On the cultural side, this weekend leans hard into community gatherings. Pentru EA and Noi Chefuim are the kind of events that attract tight-knit crowds who show up hungry and stay for the conversations. The Ramadan Bazar 2026 and The Grand Eid Bazaar Canada bring that pre-holiday buzz early: stalls, fabrics, sweets, gifts, and way too many “oh, this is so cute” moments. If you like your shopping with a side of chai and crowd-watching, this is your circuit. And then there’s Bura Na Mano Holi Hai and the Multicultural Youth Festival, which skew younger and louder—big colour, big sound, and the kind of energy that makes you remember why you actually like this city.

Venue-wise, the city’s usual suspects are doing the heavy lifting. Port Credit Royal Canadian Legion down by the water is still where half your weekend plans accidentally end up—one of those spots where the events blur into hanging out. National Banquet Halls on Torbram Road is in full banquet-season mode, hosting the big bazaars and community nights that run late and feel a bit like weddings without the family drama. And Visual Arts Mississauga at Riverwood is quietly holding it down for people who want something a little calmer: artsy, green, slower-paced, and ideal if your social battery is low but you don’t want to waste a weekend.

Here’s what to actually put on the group chat short list:
- Mr. B's March Skechers Sale – for score-a-deal, errand-core weekend warriors.
- Pentru EA – intimate, community-driven, and great if you’re into cultural nights that feel personal.
- Noi Chefuim – food, people, and “I know someone here” vibes.
- Ramadan Bazar 2026 – early festive shopping with serious browsing potential.
- Bura Na Mano Holi Hai – colour, chaos, and big-weekend energy.
- The Grand Eid Bazaar Canada – dress-up, gift-hunt, and catch-up central.
- Multicultural Youth Festival – loud, lively, and very “future of Mississauga” in one room.
- Port Credit Royal Canadian Legion / National Banquet Halls / Visual Arts Mississauga at Riverwood – the anchor spots you’ll probably end up at, even if that wasn’t the plan.

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