MiWay
MiWay buses at Kipling Bus Terminal | |
| Founded | 1969 |
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| Headquarters | 3484 Semenyk Court |
| Locale | Mississauga, Ontario, Canada |
| Service area | Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, Toronto |
| Service type | Public transit |
| Routes | 55 local 10 express 9 high school 1 TTC-contracted |
| Stops | 3,223 |
| Hubs | 28 (8 outside the city) |
| Depots | 2 |
| Fleet | 493 buses (206 hybrid electric, 287 clean diesel) |
| Daily ridership | 167,000 (weekdays, Q4 2025) |
| Annual ridership | 52,141,400 (2025) |
| Fuel type | Diesel and hybrid electric |
| Operator | City of Mississauga |
| Chief executive | Maureen Cosyn Heath |
| Website | mississauga |
MiWay (mai-WEI), formerly known as Mississauga Transit, is the municipal public transport agency serving Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, and responsible to the City of Mississauga's Transportation and Works Department. MiWay services consist of two types of bus routes: MiLocal, local buses that make frequent stops, and MiExpress, express buses between major destinations. MiWay is the primary operator along the Mississauga Transitway, a dedicated east–west bus-only roadway. The system operates over 3,223 stops.
MiWay's routes connect with GO Transit along with Brampton Transit to the north, Oakville Transit to the southwest, Milton Transit to the northwest, Toronto Transit Commission to the east and York Region Transit to the northeast. In 2024, MiWay's annual boardings totalled to 58.4 million passengers, making it the third largest public transit provider in Ontario and seventh largest in Canada.
MiWay is a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association.