A Peaceful, Relaxing Place to just 'be'.

Experts call it “a mid 19th century Victorian gem”, the cemetery nestled next to Trinity Anglican Church Port Credit in Mississauga began shortly after the church was established in 1867. Due to their age and weathering of long years, many of the earliest gravestornes are difficult to decipher, however some show dates of 1872, 1873 and 1885.

The cemetery is currently undergoing a two-year revitalization project under the direction of Alan Zimmerman. 

Update - There are new railings in the 'yew arch' that have been designed to match the rail around the Adamson crypt.  The pebble platforms have also been completed. 

When finished there will be quiet areas of meditation overlooking the park and Credit River.

You are always welcome to visit the peaceful serenity of our gardens.