Grand Park 2 at 3975 Grand Park Drive is a Pinnacle International tower in Mississauga's City Centre, sitting just south of Burnhamthorpe Road West and a short walk from Square One. As the sister tower to Grand Park 1, the building extends an established Pinnacle precinct on Grand Park Drive into the broader City Centre community.
Grand Park 2 combines an amenity-rich program with a suite mix oriented around one-bedroom, one-plus-den, and two-bedroom layouts. The address gives residents direct access to Square One retail, the City Centre transit terminal, and the cultural and civic facilities that anchor central Mississauga.
Grand Park 2 is the second phase of Pinnacle International's Grand Park development on Grand Park Drive in Mississauga's City Centre. The tower stands as a counterpart to the original Grand Park 1, sharing site planning and design vocabulary while offering an updated finish package and a slightly expanded amenity floor. Floor plates favour one-bedroom, one-plus-den, and two-bedroom layouts, with two-bedroom-plus-den and three-bedroom suites appearing at corners and on upper floors. Tracked listings fall within a 500 to 1,199 square foot range with an average of roughly 1.8 bedrooms per unit.
The amenity program covers 16 features designed to support a broad resident mix. Residents have access to concierge service, a fitness centre, both indoor and outdoor pools, a rooftop deck, sauna and spa rooms, party and recreation rooms, a media room, a game room, BBQ areas, guest suites, visitor parking, bike storage, and elevator service. The inclusion of both an indoor and an outdoor pool is unusual for a single City Centre tower and supports year-round wellness use plus a summer-friendly social pool deck. The amenity sequence accommodates a residency that blends end-user owners, downsizers, and renters.
Grand Park 2 was delivered by Pinnacle International, a long-established Canadian developer with a significant portfolio of completed projects across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. The building opened around the late 2010s, and the condo corporation has had time to season and establish operational rhythms while the finishes remain relatively current. Specific delivery and registration details should be confirmed against the listing's status certificate during due diligence.
Median asking price per square foot for active and recent listings at Grand Park 2, by month, over the last 24 months.
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10 of the 18 active suites reference a den or media room in the listing.
Maintenance fees at Grand Park 2 average about $0.79/sqft per month (range $0.70–$0.92/sqft). For a 700 sqft suite that works out to roughly $553/month in common-element fees.
Inclusions follow the building's condo declaration and can change with budget updates — confirm the current status certificate before purchase. Hydro is usually metered separately unless noted above.
The Grand Park precinct sits at the southern edge of Mississauga's City Centre, with Burnhamthorpe Road West to the north and Hurontario Street a short walk to the east. From the lobby, residents can reach Square One Shopping Centre, Celebration Square, the Living Arts Centre, the Central Library, and Sheridan College's Hazel McCallion Campus within roughly five to fifteen minutes on foot. Grocery options include Longo's and Whole Foods adjacent to Square One, along with several specialty markets and additional supermarkets a short drive away.
Transit access is a defining feature of the location. The Mississauga City Centre Transit Terminal is a short walk away and anchors MiWay's local bus network along with GO Transit regional bus service to Union Station, Square One GO, and points across Peel and Halton. The forthcoming Hazel McCallion LRT will run along Hurontario Street with stations bracketing the City Centre core, giving residents a higher-order north-south rail option once operational. Cooksville GO on the Lakeshore West rail line is a short MiWay or rideshare trip south, and the 403 is accessible within minutes by car.
Schools serving the area include Father Michael Goetz Catholic Secondary School, a range of elementary options under the Peel District School Board and the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, and a number of private and specialty programs across central Mississauga. Families considering Grand Park 2 should review specific catchments with the relevant boards, since City Centre school boundaries can shift with rezoning. The two-bedroom and two-plus-den layouts make the building more family-compatible than condo stock built primarily around one-bedroom plans.
Grand Park 2's resident profile spans young professionals working in central Mississauga and the surrounding employment cluster, couples and small families drawn by the two-bedroom and two-plus-den layouts, and a meaningful tenant base supported by Sheridan College and the City Centre employment base. End-user owners and investors coexist, with the sale-led active inventory at present suggesting an ownership base willing to bring units to market when life circumstances change.
Daily life is shaped by walkable access to Square One, MiWay for commuter and errand trips, and the highway network for weekend travel. The pairing of indoor and outdoor pools is a frequent point of feedback from current residents, since it supports both winter routines and warm-weather social use. Two-bedroom suites on upper floors with city-facing exposures see particularly strong demand from end-user buyers.
Active listings at Grand Park 2 currently include 18 sale units and 13 rental units, with sizes generally between 500 and 1,199 square feet. Tracked average sale pricing sits near $752 per square foot, with rents averaging about $3.40 per square foot. Monthly maintenance fees fall in a band of roughly $0.59 to $0.95 per square foot, averaging around $0.79. Parking ownership averages 0.8 spaces per unit. Pricing varies by floor, exposure, and finish package, and buyers should review specific units against personal layout, parking, and locker requirements rather than relying solely on building-level averages.
Grand Park 2 stands at 3975 Grand Park Drive in Mississauga's City Centre, just south of Burnhamthorpe Road West and a short walk from Square One Shopping Centre. The address places residents within five to fifteen minutes on foot of Celebration Square, the Living Arts Centre, the Central Library, the Mississauga City Centre Transit Terminal, and Sheridan College's Hazel McCallion Campus. Hurontario Street is a short walk east, and the 403 is within minutes by car. The forthcoming Hazel McCallion LRT will run along Hurontario nearby and add a higher-order north-south rail option once operational.
Grand Park 2 was developed by Pinnacle International, a long-established Canadian developer with a significant portfolio across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond, including the original Grand Park 1 tower next door and Ultra Ovation at City Centre a short distance away. The building opened around the late 2010s, and the condo corporation has had time to season and build operational maturity while the finishes remain relatively current. Specific delivery, registration, and project details should be confirmed against the listing's status certificate and condominium declaration during due diligence.
Tracked listings fall within a 500 to 1,199 square foot range, with an average of roughly 1.8 bedrooms per unit. The floor plan mix includes one-bedroom, one-plus-den, two-bedroom, and two-plus-den layouts, with three-bedroom units appearing at corners and on upper floors. Two-bedroom suites tend to attract couples, small families, and downsizers, while one-plus-den layouts are popular with single professionals and remote workers who want dedicated office space. Storage, parking, and finish package vary by unit and should be confirmed against the listing's documentation before writing an offer.
The amenity program covers 16 features, including 24-hour concierge service, a fitness centre, both indoor and outdoor pools, a rooftop deck, sauna and spa rooms, party and recreation rooms, a media room, a game room, BBQ areas, guest suites, visitor parking, bike storage, and elevator service. The pairing of indoor and outdoor pools is unusual for a single City Centre tower and supports both year-round wellness routines and summer-friendly social use. The amenity mix is well suited to a residency that blends end-user owners, downsizers, and renters who use the building's shared spaces consistently.
Across active listings, average sale pricing sits near $752 per square foot, with rents averaging roughly $3.40 per square foot. Monthly maintenance fees fall between roughly $0.59 and $0.95 per square foot, averaging about $0.79. Parking ownership averages 0.8 spaces per unit, which is modestly higher than the newest City Centre towers. Pricing varies by floor, exposure, finish package, and storage and parking inclusions. Buyers should review specific units against their own needs and pull the status certificate to confirm reserve fund health and any special assessments before writing.
Grand Park 2 and the M City towers share a City Centre location and a generally comparable suite-size band, but they differ in developer, vintage, and amenity emphasis. Grand Park 2 is a slightly older Pinnacle-built tower with a more seasoned condo corporation and both indoor and outdoor pools. The M City phases are newer Rogers and Urban Capital towers with the most current finishes and a more master-planned precinct feel. Buyers prioritizing seasoned governance and year-round pool access often gravitate toward Grand Park 2, while buyers wanting the newest finishes typically prefer one of the M City phases.
Yes. The Mississauga City Centre Transit Terminal is a short walk away and anchors MiWay's local bus network along with GO Transit regional bus service to Union Station, Square One GO, and points across Peel and Halton. The forthcoming Hazel McCallion LRT along Hurontario Street will add a higher-order north-south rail option with stations bracketing the City Centre core. Cooksville GO on the Lakeshore West rail line is a short MiWay or rideshare trip south. By car, the 403 and 401 are accessible within minutes, and Pearson International Airport is roughly a 15 to 20 minute drive depending on time of day.
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