Frugal Film Project May 2022 Edition, Mississauga's South End.

 The City of Mississuaga is just west of Toronto, taking its name from the Mississaugas of the New Credit of the Anishinaabe people was formed in the late 1960s merging a bunch of smaller towns and villages together. For the May 2022 Frugal Film Project installment I paid a visit to both Clarkson's Ratteray Marsh Conservation Area and Port Credit. Bear in mind this was shot in early May and the Credit River was pretty quiet, so I didn't bother to shoot much of it. 

Mississauga is one of Ontario's largest cities and is home to multiple neighbourhoods, factories, warehouses, corporate head offices and still is synonomous as being a car focused suburb. As a result, it can be tough to shoot in this city because everything is so spread out like Los Angeles in some regards. 


Camera: Nikon N90S, Nikkor AF-D 28-105 F3.5-4.5 lens. 

Film: Kodak Ultramax 400. 


Jack Darling Park Shore Jack Darling Park Shore Looking Westward Jack Darling Park Shore Wood Path Entrance Ratteray Marsh East Entrance Ratteray Marsh Wooden Paths Logs in Lake Ontario Rattery Marsh Looking in From Lake Ontario Ratteray Marsh Stone Shores Ratteray Marsh Looking to the West Side Ratteray Marsh Wooden Path Around the Marsh Ratteray Marsh Wooden Path Observation Deck Ratteray Marsh Wooden Path Through the Trees Ratteray Marsh Towards the Lake 1970s Caddie_ Port Credit Two Story Port Credit Bungalow on Borrowed Time Port Credit Pale Yellow Two Story With Front Porch Port Credit Tudor Mid Life Crisis Ride Petunias in the Basket Port Credit Light House Snug Harbour Setting Up Pump House Grill Co Blondies and Burrito Boys

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