The following is a list of cemeteries and burial sites within the Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario, Canada, categorized by municipality.
Brampton
| Name |
Address |
Denomination |
Ownership |
Years Active |
Notes / Sources
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| Brampton Cemetery |
350 Main St N |
Non-denominational |
City of Brampton |
1863–present |
Main municipal cemetery.[1]
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| Brampton Crematorium and Visitation Centre |
30 Bramwin Court |
Non-denominational |
Private, family owned |
2012–present |
Specializes in cultural cremation funerals for Sikhs and Hindus but also conducts non-religious services and services for other faiths and cultures.
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| Brampton Pioneer Cemetery |
350 Main St N |
Non-denominational |
City of Brampton |
1825–1907 |
Shared site with Brampton Cemetery; designated heritage site.[2]
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| Meadowvale Cemetery |
7732 Mavis Rd |
Non-denominational |
Mount Pleasant Group |
1981–present |
Largest modern cemetery in Brampton. Also has cremation facilities, above-ground cremation niches (indoor/outdoor) and columbaria.[3]
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| Brampton Memorial Gardens |
10061 Chinguacousy Rd |
Commercial |
Arbor Memorial |
1950s–present |
Private corporate cemetery, funeral home, and crematorium. Offering indoor crypts and climate-controlled visitation.
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| St. Elias Ukrainian Cemetery |
10193 Heritage Rd |
Ukrainian Catholic |
St. Elias Parish |
1970s–present |
Adjacent to the historic St. Elias wood church.
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| Alloa Cemetery |
11680 Creditview Rd |
Methodist Roots |
City of Brampton |
1840s–present |
Active rural cemetery serving Alloa community.
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| Ebenezer United Cemetery |
10185 The Gore Rd |
United Church |
City of Brampton |
1830s–1960s |
Originally Methodist; heritage designated 2005.
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| St. Patrick's (Wildfield) |
11873 The Gore Rd |
Roman Catholic |
Archdiocese of Toronto |
1830s–present |
Historic Catholic parish site.
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Mississauga
| Name |
Address |
Denomination |
Ownership |
Years Active |
Notes / Sources
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| Assumption Cemetery |
6933 Tomken Rd |
Roman Catholic |
Archdiocese of Toronto |
1968–present |
Regional Catholic hub, includes Catholic Cremation Services and multiple mausoleum buildings.[4]
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| Dixie Union Cemetery |
707 Dundas St E |
Non-denominational |
City of Mississauga |
1810–1950s |
Features the historic "Stone Chapel" (1837).[5]
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| St. John's Dixie Cemetery & Crematorium |
737 Dundas St E |
Non-denominational, originally Anglican |
Private / Trust |
1810–present |
Includes a crematorium, which opened in 1962, and a visitation centre. Offers significant indoor columbarium/niche spaces. Linked with St. John's Dixie Anglican Church
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| Streetsville Public Cemetery |
299 Queen St S |
Non-denominational |
City of Mississauga |
1890–present |
Active municipal site.
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| Streetsville Memorial Cemetery |
299 Queen St S |
Presbyterian |
City of Mississauga |
1824–1890 |
Pioneer site adjacent to the public cemetery.
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| Eden Cemetery |
2830 Derry Rd W |
Methodist Roots |
City of Mississauga |
1840–1980s |
Pioneer site for the former village of Lisgar.
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| Derry West Cemetery |
25 Derry Rd W |
Anglican |
City of Mississauga |
1829–1936 |
Remnant of the village of Derry West.
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| Erindale Cosmopolitan |
1311 Dundas St W |
Non-denominational |
City of Mississauga |
1830s–present |
Formerly Erindale Methodist.
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Caledon
| Name |
Address |
Denomination |
Ownership |
Years Active |
Notes / Sources
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| Laurel Hill Cemetery |
14686 Albion Vaughan Rd |
Non-denominational |
Town of Caledon |
1894–present |
Noted for its rare octagonal "deadhouse."[6]
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| Caledon East Public |
17022 Airport Rd |
Non-denominational |
Town of Caledon |
1906–present |
Incorporated Brown's Church burying grounds.[7]
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| Albion Presbyterian |
12992 Coleraine Dr |
Presbyterian |
Town of Caledon |
1830s–1940s |
Also known as Caven/Old Presbyterian.
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| Melville White Church |
15962 Mississauga Rd |
United Church |
Town of Caledon |
1837–1960s |
Designated heritage property and church.
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| St. Cornelius Cemetery |
16631 Kennedy Rd |
Roman Catholic |
Archdiocese of Toronto |
1830s–present |
Serves the Silvercreek community.
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| Belfountain Cemetery |
17187 Shaw's Creek Rd |
Non-denominational |
Town of Caledon |
1830s–present |
Scenic site overlooking the Credit Valley.
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| Greenlaw Cemetery |
990 The Grange Side Rd |
Congregational |
Town of Caledon |
1852–1941 |
Pioneer cemetery in Terra Cotta area.
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