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Former Mississauga Mayor Hazel McCallion's home for sale for $3 million

The former home to Mississauga's longest-serving mayor, Hazel McCallion, is officially on sale for $3 million. 

Nicknamed "Hurricane Hazel," the former Mississauga mayor was first elected in 1978 and served as mayor for 36 years until her retirement in 2014. 

The two-storey property at 5202 Charnwood Crescent was McCallion's home for 36 years, before she passed away on Jan. 29, 2023, at age 101. 

hazel mccallion house The four-bedroom, three-bathroom home is located in Mississauga's suburban East Credit neighbourhood. 

hazel mccallion house The property is settled on half-acre grounds with dazzling views of the Mississauga skyline and neighbouring ravine. 

hazel mccallion house McCallion's estate is selling the renovated home, which includes a six-car driveway and two-car garage. 

hazel mccallion houseThroughout the house, you'll find updated flooring, fresh paint throughout, and lots of sleek appliances, including a new stainless fridge, stove, and microwave.

hazel mccallion houseThe open kitchen features French doors, a breakfast area, and lots of bright and airy windows. 

hazel mccallion houseUpstairs, you'll find the primary bedroom, which overlooks the spacious backyard, and comes with its own walk-in closet and five-piece ensuite. 

hazel mccallion houseMany of the other bedrooms overlook the neighbouring ravine or the vibrant front yard. 

hazel mccallion houseIn the backyard, you'll find a sprawling in-ground pool that's situated next to the property's peaceful ravine. 

hazel mccallion houseHurricane Hazel's former Mississauga home is hitting the market strong, and is currently listed for a whopping $2,999,999. 

You can find the full listing here

Photos by

Hodgins Realty Group


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