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Mississauga, ON Traffic Cameras: 1200+ Live Cams

1200+ Live Camera Feeds • Mississauga, Ontario

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Monitor Mississauga Traffic in Real-Time

Access 1200+ live traffic cameras throughout Mississauga and the western GTA. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live highway feeds and intersection cameras across City Centre, Port Credit, Streetsville, and the Pearson Airport corridor. View real-time conditions on the QEW, Highway 403, Highway 401, and Highway 407 ETR. Navigate Canada's 6th-largest city and its critical airport access routes with live visual data. No account required—just click and start watching live traffic instantly.

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Mississauga Coverage Areas

Mississauga sits at the heart of the western GTA, where three 400-series highways converge around Canada's busiest airport. The city handles massive volumes of commuter, freight, and airport-bound traffic daily. Our camera network provides comprehensive real-time visibility into every major route through the city.

QEW & Lakeshore Corridor

300+ Live Cameras

The primary east-west lakefront route connecting Mississauga to Toronto and Hamilton. Monitor traffic from the Burlington Skyway through Port Credit and along Lakeshore Road, including the critical QEW/403 interchange at Cawthra Road.

Highway 401 Corridor

350+ Live Cameras

North America's busiest highway runs through the heart of Mississauga, carrying commuter and freight traffic between Toronto and the west. Dense camera coverage from Highway 427 through to Highway 407, including the 18-lane collector-express system.

Highway 403 & Hurontario

280+ Live Cameras

Real-time monitoring of the diagonal Highway 403 through Mississauga's core and the Hurontario Street corridor connecting the waterfront to Brampton, including the future Hazel McCallion LRT construction zone.

Pearson Airport Routes

270+ Live Cameras

Comprehensive coverage of Highway 427, Highway 409, Dixon Road, and Airport Road access routes serving Toronto Pearson International (YYZ), plus surrounding hotel and cargo district intersections.

Features

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Interactive Map

View all Mississauga cameras on an interactive map with real-time clustering

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Grid View

Browse cameras in a filterable grid with search and sort options

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Save Favorites

Bookmark frequently-used cameras for quick access

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Live Updates

Real-time feeds from MTO (511 Ontario) and Peel Region systems

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24/7 Access

Monitor traffic conditions any time of day or night

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Mobile Friendly

Fully responsive design works on all devices

About Mississauga Traffic Cameras

TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 1200+ live traffic cameras throughout Mississauga and the surrounding Peel Region. Our platform aggregates feeds from the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) 511 system and regional municipal cameras, giving you comprehensive coverage of traffic conditions across Canada's 6th-largest city. Mississauga serves as a major employment centre—home to over 60 Fortune 500 Canadian headquarters—which drives intense commuter volume; according to Statistics Canada, average one-way commutes in the Golden Horseshoe area frequently exceed 30 minutes.

According to the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO), the implementation of the COMPASS freeway traffic management system—which relies on high-density traffic camera networks—has been shown to decrease average incident durations on major highways from 86 minutes down to just 30 minutes.

Whether you're commuting east to Toronto on the QEW, catching a flight at Pearson International, or navigating the Square One City Centre district, our Mississauga traffic camera network provides real-time visibility across the entire city. The highway network here handles some of the highest volumes in North America; MTO traffic census data indicates that segments of Highway 403 process up to 236,100 vehicles daily, while Highway 401 near the eastern border handles over 450,000 trips.

Mississauga's Traffic Challenges

Mississauga's position as a major employment hub, airport gateway, and bedroom community for Toronto creates overlapping traffic pressures that demand real-time monitoring. Safety remains a critical focus; a six-kilometer section of Highway 401 between Dixie Road and Mavis Road has been identified as having one of the highest collision rates on the entire highway system, highlighting the vital role of visual awareness for local drivers.

Airport Traffic & Highway Bottlenecks

  • Pearson Airport Congestion: Highway 427 and Airport Road experience severe delays during peak flight arrival and departure windows, compounded by rideshare staging and cargo truck traffic. Check cameras before heading to the terminal.
  • QEW/403 Interchange Gridlock: The merge where Highway 403 meets the QEW at Cawthra Road is one of the GTA's worst bottlenecks, with stop-and-go traffic extending for kilometres during rush hours.
  • Highway 401 Collector-Express Transitions: The 401 through Mississauga features complex collector-express lane merges near Hurontario and Erin Mills Parkway that are frequent sites for merging accidents and sudden slowdowns.
  • Hurontario LRT Construction: The Hazel McCallion LRT project along Hurontario Street between Port Credit and Brampton has reduced lanes and rerouted traffic for years—visual confirmation of current conditions is essential before choosing this corridor.

Watch Mississauga Highway Traffic Live

Check the QEW, 401, and 403 corridors in real-time. Avoid Mississauga's worst congestion by timing your trip with live camera data.

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Using TrafficVision.Live in Ontario

TrafficVision.Live aggregates feeds from 600+ official sources, including MTO (511 Ontario) and Peel Region, into one seamless interface. Our platform provides access to 135,000+ live feeds across 130+ countries.

Use our interactive map to find cameras at specific Mississauga intersections, or switch to grid view for side-by-side monitoring of the QEW and Highway 401. Whether you're a daily commuter navigating the Square One district, a traveler checking Pearson Airport access routes before a flight, or a truck driver planning a freight delivery through the Dixie Road logistics corridor, our system works 24/7 on any device. Save your most-used cameras as favorites and build a commute dashboard for instant daily access. Our route builder lets you plot your exact path from Mississauga to any destination in the GTA and see every camera along the way.

How many traffic cameras are in Mississauga?

Mississauga features over 1200 live traffic cameras available through our platform, combining provincial MTO highway feeds from the QEW, 401, 403, and 407, along with Peel Region municipal intersection cameras throughout the city.

Where can I find Mississauga street cameras?

You can access live Mississauga street cameras and intersection feeds through our interactive map. We aggregate feeds from MTO and Peel Region to cover major arterials including Hurontario Street, Dundas Street, Burnhamthorpe Road, Erin Mills Parkway, and Dixie Road.

Can I see traffic near Pearson Airport?

Yes, we provide extensive camera coverage of all major Pearson Airport (YYZ) access routes, including Highway 427, Highway 409, Airport Road, and Dixon Road, along with the surrounding hotel district and cargo areas.

Are Mississauga traffic cameras free?

Yes, all Mississauga and Peel Region traffic camera feeds on TrafficVision.Live are completely free to access and are available 24/7. No account or registration required.

Do cameras cover the QEW through Mississauga?

Yes, our cameras cover the entire QEW corridor through Mississauga from the 403 interchange in the west through Port Credit and Dixie Road to the Toronto border, including the heavily congested Cawthra Road interchange.

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Stop guessing about QEW congestion or Pearson Airport traffic. Live highway feeds and street cameras show real-time conditions before you commit to a route through Mississauga.

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