Ward 10 Facts and Stats
Ward History
Ward 10 was first created in 2006 when the population of northwest Mississauga was growing to a point where what was then Ward 9 was the largest ward in the city. City Council approved a change that added two new wards: Ward 6 became Ward 6 and Ward 11 with minor tweaks to the boundaries of the adjacent wards, and Ward 9 became Ward 9 and Ward 10.
Ward 10 is by and large a residential community with many parks, schools and shopping plazas. Its residents come from all over the world, making Ward 10 a beautiful mosaic of culture and heritage.
Geographically, Ward 10 is one of the smallest wards in the city of Mississauga. The population, however, continues to grow as new homes and condos fill the landscape. In 2011, a new senior's complex is expected to open at the corner of Thomas St. and Winston Churchill Blvd., adding to the diversity of the population in the ward.
Ward Boundaries
St. Lawrence & Hudson Railway from Centreline of Hwy 407 to Tenth Line, Tenth Line south to Britannia Road, Britannia Road east to Winston Churchill Boulevard, Winston Churchill Boulevard south to Eglinton Avenue, Eglinton Avenue west to Centreline of Hwy 407, Centreline of Hwy 407 north to the St. Lawrence & Hudson Railway.
Ward 10 Profile
Click here for a 17-page PDF containing the 2006 Census Profile for Ward 10

