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Port Credit Memorial Arena — Kid-friendly Birthdays & Events in Mississauga, Ontario

4.6·458 reviews·Birthdays & Events·40 Stavebank Rd, Mississauga, ON L5G 2T8
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Port Credit Memorial Arena is an indoor facility that can host a variety of events and activities, making it a potential spot for family gatherings or birthday parties.

What to expect

This arena is a versatile indoor venue, suitable for hosting birthday parties and other events. Its nature as an arena suggests it can accommodate active events, and it's a good option for indoor activities, especially on days when outdoor plans aren't feasible.

Best for

Ideal for hosting indoor birthday parties or family events when you need a dedicated space.

What parents say

  • Gagandeep Singh

    2019-7-1

    This is a big area with multiple pockets of enjoyment. Do a good research if you are going there first time. Kids park is close to the library area and is good for kids. You may see alot of dog walkers. A couple of hrs they can enjoy. There is also an area for events which is famous and there are few benches for day picnic. Free parking is also available. Walk around and see the strip where credit river meets the lake. It looks nice. Canoeing, kayaking you can enjoy. Nice eating hangouts and coffee places. I couldn't find good washrooms and they were mostly portables. Overall a good place if you stay nearby within half an hour drive.

  • Michael Kulchycki

    Very historic barn, interior dressing room area updated within the past decade, ice is in very good condition, ample seating in the warm area, tonnes of parking, some late night adult activities in that parking lot.

  • Aaron France

    2025-9-17

    Legendary arena, great community involvement! So excited to be a part of the Port credit area and have my son play hockey!

  • Adrian Nash

    2025-5-16

    Favorite arena in Mississauga. Love the Design, and the lighting is top notch. Snack bar is closed more than not, but I am here for hockey, not chips. Is does offer beer when open, which is a plus.

  • Gülru I

    I attended one of the public skating hours (Fun Skate) offered here on a Sunday. One of the staff members (an older white lady) made comments at me that made me feel unwelcome and uncomfortable as a visible minority. 1) She asked me a question, I misheard and said no, and then she got frustrated and implied that I need to learn English. I was raised here, and my English is fine. I simply misheard her because it's so loud in the arena. 2) She came up to me out of nowhere and told me off about not being dressed up in Christmas colors... Not as a joke, and not even in December. It was pre-Thanksgiving! And her tone was really harsh, like a teacher telling off a child. It felt deliberate because I was the ONLY visible religious minority in the arena. I actually do enjoy some Christmas traditions, so if we were already in a conversation and it was December and she had said this in a friendly tone, I would not have cared. But in this context, it made me feel really weirdly targeted. I live close by and this is a public service that I would love to participate in. But I currently have no desire to ever return to this arena. If you cannot handle seeing non-white people, please do not take a public-facing job in the GTA.

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