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2025 Conference Hotel & Flights

Address

6750 Mississauga Road 
Mississauga, ON  L5N 2L3 

Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale 

Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale 

Address

6750 Mississauga Road 
Mississauga, ON  L5N 2L3 

Flight Information

Delegates should fly into Toronto’s Pearson International Airport (airport code: YYZ). The Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale hotel is conveniently located off Highway 401, within 14 km of the airport. Please arrange your own transportation to the venue. There is no hotel shuttle from the airport to the hotel. However, taxis and ground transportation are available on the ground levels of Terminals 1 and 3. 

WestJet Discount

CWN has arranged discounts with WestJet for flights beginning and ending between May 5-22, 2025.

For travel within Canada:

  • 5% off Econo base fares
  • 10% off EconoFlex and Premium base fares

For travel between the US and Canada:

  • 2% off Econo base fares
  • 5% off EconoFlex base fares
  • 10% off Premium base fares

No discount will apply to Ultra Basic or Business class bookings. Other air transportation charges, taxes, fees and charges are not discounted.

To take advantage of this offer, please contact [email protected] to obtain the discount code or check your registration confirmation e-mail. Please visit www.westjet.com/conventions to make a booking online. 

Hotel Reservation Information

We have secured a special Blue Cities 2025 room rate of $209 available until April 12. A link to secure this discounted conference rate will be provided in your registration confirmation e-mail or you may contact [email protected] to obtain it. 

Venue features:  

  • While onsite, enjoy indoor/outdoor saltwater pools, spa, restaurant and bar, patio and gardens, fitness centre and pickleball courts. For snacks on the run, Grab ‘n Go is open 24 hours. 
  • Guests have access to free Wi-Fi. 
  • Complimentary parking is available in the hotel’s main parking lot.  
  • EV charging is available (4 stations). 
  • The hotel is located 3 km away from shopping and restaurants in Mississauga’s historic Streetsville neighbourhood. Drive 15 minutes to reach the Lionhead Golf and Country Club and Square One Shopping Centre.  

Hilton Hotels and Resorts is committed to providing equality of services and access for all guests. For more information on the hotel’s AODA plan, contact [email protected] or call 1-844-217-AODA. 

Conference parking instructions:
Complimentary parking is available in the hotel’s main parking lot. Do not use the pay stations.  

  • Overnight Guests: Park and proceed to the front desk. You will need to provide your car model and license plate number.
  • Day Attendees: Park and proceed to the event registration desk. A parking sheet will be available — please list your name, car model and license plate number. 

Land Acknowledgement

Canadian Water Network (CWN) respectfully recognizes and acknowledges the deep connection that First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples across Canada have with the land that all Canadians call home. Their rich history spans thousands of years on Turtle Island. We also honour and recognize the significance of the treaties that establish the relationship between Indigenous peoples and settlers on this land.

CWN recognizes the sacredness of water as understood by Indigenous people. Water is more than simply a resource. It’s a life-giving entity that sustains people, flora and fauna. CWN will continue its work supporting all Indigenous communities through this lens.

Our offices are located in Waterloo, Ontario, on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Situated on the Haldimand Tract, which granted land to the Six Nations, our office resides on a section of the Grand River extending six miles on each side.

We are grateful for the privilege to work and live on this land.

Furthermore, for the Blue Cities Conference, taking place in Toronto, we acknowledge that it is situated on the traditional territory of multiple nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples. Today, Toronto is home to a diverse community of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.