List of cemeteries in Peel Region

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
Brampton Cemetery 350 Main St N Non-denominational City of Brampton 1863–present Main municipal cemetery.[1]
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.
Brampton Pioneer Cemetery 350 Main St N Non-denominational City of Brampton 1825–1907 Shared site with Brampton Cemetery; designated heritage site.[2]
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]
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.
St. Elias Ukrainian Cemetery 10193 Heritage Rd Ukrainian Catholic St. Elias Parish 1970s–present Adjacent to the historic St. Elias wood church.
Alloa Cemetery 11680 Creditview Rd Methodist Roots City of Brampton 1840s–present Active rural cemetery serving Alloa community.
Ebenezer United Cemetery 10185 The Gore Rd United Church City of Brampton 1830s–1960s Originally Methodist; heritage designated 2005.
St. Patrick's (Wildfield) 11873 The Gore Rd Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto 1830s–present Historic Catholic parish site.

Mississauga

Name Address Denomination Ownership Years Active Notes / Sources
Assumption Cemetery 6933 Tomken Rd Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto 1968–present Regional Catholic hub, includes Catholic Cremation Services and multiple mausoleum buildings.[4]
Dixie Union Cemetery 707 Dundas St E Non-denominational City of Mississauga 1810–1950s Features the historic "Stone Chapel" (1837).[5]
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
Streetsville Public Cemetery 299 Queen St S Non-denominational City of Mississauga 1890–present Active municipal site.
Streetsville Memorial Cemetery 299 Queen St S Presbyterian City of Mississauga 1824–1890 Pioneer site adjacent to the public cemetery.
Eden Cemetery 2830 Derry Rd W Methodist Roots City of Mississauga 1840–1980s Pioneer site for the former village of Lisgar.
Derry West Cemetery 25 Derry Rd W Anglican City of Mississauga 1829–1936 Remnant of the village of Derry West.
Erindale Cosmopolitan 1311 Dundas St W Non-denominational City of Mississauga 1830s–present Formerly Erindale Methodist.

Caledon

Name Address Denomination Ownership Years Active Notes / Sources
Laurel Hill Cemetery 14686 Albion Vaughan Rd Non-denominational Town of Caledon 1894–present Noted for its rare octagonal "deadhouse."[6]
Caledon East Public 17022 Airport Rd Non-denominational Town of Caledon 1906–present Incorporated Brown's Church burying grounds.[7]
Albion Presbyterian 12992 Coleraine Dr Presbyterian Town of Caledon 1830s–1940s Also known as Caven/Old Presbyterian.
Melville White Church 15962 Mississauga Rd United Church Town of Caledon 1837–1960s Designated heritage property and church.
St. Cornelius Cemetery 16631 Kennedy Rd Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto 1830s–present Serves the Silvercreek community.
Belfountain Cemetery 17187 Shaw's Creek Rd Non-denominational Town of Caledon 1830s–present Scenic site overlooking the Credit Valley.
Greenlaw Cemetery 990 The Grange Side Rd Congregational Town of Caledon 1852–1941 Pioneer cemetery in Terra Cotta area.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cemetery Locations". City of Brampton.
  2. ^ "Brampton Pioneer". OGS Halton-Peel Branch.
  3. ^ "Meadowvale History". Mount Pleasant Group.
  4. ^ "Assumption Catholic Cemetery". Catholic Cemeteries & Funeral Services.
  5. ^ "Cemeteries". City of Mississauga.
  6. ^ "Heritage Caledon". Town of Caledon.
  7. ^ "Caledon East Public". OGS.