Your Guide to Fun June Festivals in Mississauga

June in Mississauga is packed with lively festivals, delicious food, cultural celebrations, and family-friendly fun, drawing in crowds across the city. From long-running community favourites in Streetsville to waterfront food festivals and vibrant events at Celebration Square, there is no shortage of ways to make the most of the season.

Whether the plan is to explore local culture, try something new, or simply spend more time outdoors, these June festivals offer plenty of reasons to fill your calendar.

Bread and Honey Festival — June 5–7

Kick off June with one of Mississauga’s most cherished summer traditions: the Streetsville Founders’ Bread and Honey Festival.​ Taking place at Streetsville Memorial Park from June 5 to 7, 2026, this beloved event celebrates the village’s heritage with a weekend full of live entertainment, carnival rides, local food vendors, artisan booths, and community activities for all ages.​

There is a warm, nostalgic feel to this festival that makes it especially appealing for families and anyone who enjoys classic summer fair energy.​ Between midway rides, sweet treats, and the small-town charm of Streetsville, it is an easy way to start the season on a high note.​

Overlapping with the festival fun is the Bread and Honey Carshow at Streetsville Square, the Bread and Honey Trail Race, and the return of SuperDogs. This festival works well as either a quick afternoon outing or a full weekend plan.

Mississauga Polish Days — June 5–6

Also happening the first weekend of June, Mississauga Polish Days brings an authentic European-style cultural celebration to Mississauga Celebration Square. Running June 5 and 6, the annual festival highlights Polish-Canadian contributions to the city’s cultural mosaic and welcomes visitors of all backgrounds to take part.​

Festival highlights include moments of watching live performances, followed by delicious pierogi eats, before heading to the beer garden. With free admission, free parking, and convenient transit access near the City Centre terminal, it is also one of the easiest festivals of the month to drop into casually.​

Mississauga Halal Food Festival — June 12–13

For food lovers, the Mississauga Halal Food Festival is one of the biggest June highlights in the city.​ Taking over Mississauga Celebration Square on June 12 and 13, 2026, this large-scale event celebrates halal cuisine with food, entertainment, and a vibrant community atmosphere.​

As another free event with free parking, this event will draw a large crowd. You can expect a lively mix of halal cuisines alongside cultural performances, and, of course, family-friendly experiences throughout the weekend. It’s a great weekend to sample global flavours and experience one of Mississauga’s most energetic multicultural gatherings.

Berry Bash 2026 — June 20

If a smaller community celebration is more your pace, Berry Bash offers a cheerful single-day June outing with local character.​ Scheduled for June 20 at Clarkson Community Church, this offers a more intimate atmosphere making it ideal for those who prefer to avoid a large crowd and want a relaxed, fun afternoon.

At this free event, visitors can browse, snack, and enjoy strawberry-themed crafts, popcorn, live music, giant inflatables, face painting, and more. It makes a great addition to balance out the heavy hitters of the season.

Living with Wellness Arts Festival — June 26–27

Rounding out the month is the Living with Wellness Festival, a two-day celebration of wellness, creativity, culture, and connection. The 2026 festival runs from June 26 to June 27 at Mississauga Celebration Square.

Visitors can expect live artistic performances, interactive workshops, wellness-focused activities, local vendors, handmade creations, and opportunities to connect with practitioners and creators who are passionate about holistic living.​

The event stands out because it blends the energy of a public festival in the heart of the city with the feel of a wellness showcase. It’s sure to leave you feeling uplifted and blends well with our next festival, Taco Fest.

Taco Fest — June 27–28

Mississauga’s festival calendar closes out June with a bold waterfront food event: Taco Fest at Port Credit Memorial Park. Happening June 27 and 28, 2026, the festival brings the energy of a summer food celebration to one of the city’s most scenic outdoor settings.

Featuring more than 125 taco variations, refreshing treats, and live music, this festival is for those who like the atmosphere and food with a spicy kick. Plus, did we mention that you can learn to make the perfect taco topping in their guac school?

More June Events to Watch Out For

Here are a few additional June events that are worth keeping on the radar as your plans come together for the month.

Blooms & Berries Craft Market – Enjoy this free outdoor craft market where you can shop handmade and homegrown goods at the Benares Historic House from June 13 – 14.

Sweet Rides Classic Car Show – If you have a love for vintage cars, then head on over to Clarkson Community Church on June 28 for some BBQ food and fun activities for the whole family as you scope out all the cars.

First Friday Night Market – The first Friday of every summer month, Streetsville Village Square hosts an evening market filled with goods and food from local vendors and live music.

Salsa In the Square – Get your salsa on in Streetsville Village Square on select Saturday nights this June.

Tips For Festival Attending

While most festivals expect you to buy food and drink from them, some are more flexible and allow you to bring your own water to stay hydrated on hot days. Check the festival’s FAQ to know what you can bring to each event.

Wear layers to accommodate rainy, cold days that suddenly turn into hot, humid afternoons.

Consider buying tickets online to get the best prices.

Visiting with the family? Pick a meetup spot at the beginning of your visit in case you get separated.

Arrive early to ensure close parking to the event. Or, better yet, take advantage of Mississauga’s MiWay transit system as a convenient and easy way to get to and from the city and each festival.

As most of these festivals are multi-day events, why not turn your visit into a full weekend of fun when you book a hotel for the night and add in some waterfront walks, patio stops, shopping, and sunset lake views?

For a broader look at what is happening during the month, Visit Mississauga’s Instagram feed which remains one of the best places to track newly added festivals, community gatherings, and family-friendly activities across the city.

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