List of pop-up clinics and COVID-19 vaccine schedule for the Region of Peel.
(Last updated January 11th)
Contents:
- Ongoing & Upcoming pop-up clinics – First, Second and Third Dose
- Fixed Clinics
I. Ongoing & Upcoming Vaccine Clinics
**If you have booked an appointment for a fixed clinic, but were able to get vaccinated during a pop-up clinic, kindly take time and cancel your appointment so that others can book those spots.**
- Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness walk-in vaccine clinic, 14111 Regional Road 50 North, Bolton — Fridays 2 to 5 p.m. Up-to-date hours
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- First, second, third or booster doses, and children’s COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer) are available to eligible individuals. No appointment is necessary. It must be at least 3 months (84 days) since second dose.
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- Embassy Grand vaccination centre, 8800 The Gore Rd., Brampton — Open 7 days a week.Limited walk-ins for first and second doses, or children 5 to 11 year old. — Book Appointment
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- First doses for children 5 to 11 years old. First and second doses for individuals born in 2009 or earlier. Third or booster doses for those age 18+ along with other eligible groups . It must be at least 3 months (84 days) since second dose.
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- The International Centre, 6900 Airport Rd, Mississauga — Open 7 days a week from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Book appointment.
- Walk-ins accepted for first, second, and children’s vaccines (Pfizer) available to eligible individuals. 18+ booster doses by appointment only. Individuals must be at least 3 months (84 days) since second dose. Limited number of walk-ins available. Hours of operations subject to change.
- FH Health, 239 Queen Street, Unit 24, Brampton – for Education & Child Care Staff Book appointment
- FH Health, 6585 Airport Road, Mississauga – for Education & Child Care Staff Book appointment
- GO-VAXX bus clinic at Premier Candle, 960 Britannia Rd E, Mississauga — on January 11 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Book an appointment
- First doses for children 5 to 11 years old. First and second doses for individuals born in 2009 or earlier. Third or booster doses for those age 18+ along with other eligible groups. It must be at least 3 months (84 days) since second dose.
- Westwood Square Mall – Four Corners Health Centre, 7205 Goreway Dr Unit 75, Mississauga on January 13 from 2 to 7 p.m., January 14 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., January 20 from 2 to 7 p.m., January 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. — Walk-ins only.
- First doses for children 5 to 11 years old. First and second doses for individuals born in 2009 or earlier. Third or booster doses for those age 18+ along with other eligible groups. It must be at least 3 months (84 days) since second dose.
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GO-VAXX bus clinic at Backerhaus Veit, 6745 Invader Crescent, Mississauga — January 14 from 12 to 8 p.m. Book an appointment
- First doses for children 5 to 11 years old. First and second doses for individuals born in 2009 or earlier. Third or booster doses for those age 18+ along with other eligible groups. It must be at least 3 months (84 days) since second dose.
- GO-VAXX bus clinic at Magellan Aerospace, 3160 Derry Rd E, Mississauga — January 14 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Book an appointment
- First doses for children 5 to 11 years old. First and second doses for individuals born in 2009 or earlier. Third or booster doses for those age 18+ along with other eligible groups. It must be at least 3 months (84 days) since second dose.
- Canadian Coptic Centre, 1245 Eglinton Ave W, Mississauga — January 15 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Book an appointment
- First doses for children 5 to 11 years old. First and second doses for individuals born in 2009 or earlier. Third or booster doses for those age 18+ along with other eligible groups. It must be at least 3 months (84 days) since second dose.
- Embassy Grand mobile clinic at Sri Guru Nanak Sikh Centre, 99 Glidden Rd, Brampton — January 16 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Walk-in only.
- First and second doses for individuals born in 2009 or earlier. Third or booster doses for those age 18+ along with other eligible groups. It must be at least 3 months (84 days) since second dose.
- Embassy Grand mobile clinic at Nanaksar Gurdwara, 64 Timberlane Drive, Brampton — January 16 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Walk-in only.
- First and second doses for individuals born in 2009 or earlier. Third or booster doses for those age 18+ along with other eligible groups. It must be at least 3 months (84 days) since second dose.
- First and second doses for individuals born in 2009 or earlier. Third or booster doses for those age 18+ along with other eligible groups. It must be at least 3 months (84 days) since second dose.
II. Fixed Clinics
1. Clinics at Mass Vaccination Clinics by Peel Health
- Provincial Booking Link; Provincial Vaccine Booking Line at 1-833-943-3900 (TTY 1-866-797-0007)
- You can book an appointment through the Region of Peel’s booking system and via health networks – William Osler and Trillium Health.
Clinic Locations:
- Region of Peel main office, 10 Peel Centre Drive
- SaveMax Sports Centre, 1495 Sandalwood Pkwy E, Brampton
- Caledon East Community Complex, 6215 Old Church Road, Caledon East
- Sheridan Centre, 2225 Erin Mills Parkway
- Region of Peel Mississauga office, 7120 Hurontario Street
2. Clinics By William Osler Health
William Osler Health is now taking appointments for all eligible residents of Peel for vaccination at Brampton Civic, 2100 Bovaird Dr E, Brampton and Chinguacousy Wellness Centre, 995 Peter Robertson Blvd, Brampton. Book Online
3. Clinics by Trillium Health Partners
Trillium Health Partners for eligible residents at the Mississauga Hospital and the University of Toronto Mississauga. When you book your appointment, you can choose your preferred location and parking is free for the clinic. Book Online
4. Pharmacies Offering Moderna and Pfizer Vaccines
5. Primary Care Locations
Doctor’s offices, walk-in clinics, and other providers are booking appointments. Book Online or Call
Many appointment available @ https://myosler.williamoslerhs.ca/SignIn
Many appointment available on 11th May @ https://myosler.williamoslerhs.ca/SignIn
18+ in hotspot pls book appointment using this URL, there is a wait time when you go there and you have to wait for your turn to register – https://covid19.ontariohealth.ca/
Thanks. The only doubt I have is when you go in the link it doesn’t say anywhere in eligibility 18+ Hotspot. Just want to be sure. I don’t want to be turned away when I go there.
https://peelregion.inputhealth.com/ebooking#new/visiting-type
The website now says use provincial system. It also says if you use Peel System you will be turned away. The previous reply was based on info on Friday. Call Peel Health and ask.
I have used https://peelregion.inputhealth.com/ebooking#new/visiting-type to book an appointment for 18+ Hotspot in Peel. Is this correct?
Yes.
There are many appointment available for 45+ on 8th and 9th May (William Osler Health) @ https://myosler.williamoslerhs.ca/SignIn
Please register and take the vaccine..
It’s so frustrating, had pre-registered for Friday’s vaccine as per the link requested, but had wait many days with no any confirmation, then it showed fully booked few days after but still got no confirmation and the day went by. It’s crazy
I got my vaccine this morning at UTM (Recreation, Athletics and Wellness Centre), it was very well organized. I see now slots available @ now go and get the vaccine – https://peelregion.inputhealth.com/ebooking#new
Obtaining vaccine in a hot spot is like the hunger games
I fail to understand this concept of religion/faith based vaccine clinics. Does this pandemic see your color/faith/religion?
Trillium for Hotpsot fully booked already
The Registry link to the Ontario Khalsa Darbar (OKD) is not working
OKD Gymnasium is fully booked already. I was just putting my personal info and when confirming it, got closed.. sad…
WHY IS L5J NOT INCLUDED!?!?
Why is it so difficult for peel residents to book an appointment for their vaccine when they have so many “hot spots”?! Other regions like York and Toronto have so many facilities giving out vaccines and Mississauga has 2 pop up clinics that filled up in 2 hours. PATHETIC!!!
How was this communicated other than the tweet? I searched on the Peel Sites/Mississauga. Information must be passed to everyone in a consistent way.
This entire vaccine roll out is a joke and a disaster, it is so unprofessional. Focus on essential workers Doug Ford!
As of today, neither of the locations registry forms are working
Link was released today for clinic April 30 – May 11 and does not work
The number for Muslim Neighbour Nexus Masjid is not valid.
Unfortunately, this is the only information available. We searched various pages to find this information mentioned in the Mayor’s tweet. The only information is in Muslim Neighbour Nexus Facebook page and it was relayed via email to their members. You can check this here:
This link does not work
The positions released must have sold out. Peel region says more will be released in the following days.