Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)

4141 Dixie Rd also known as "Dixie" as a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza that opened in the spring of 1991 (month and day unknown, the month could be around March or April 1991) with a Road Stage, which is still open to this day.

This location is the last Road Stage in Canada, as well as being the oldest operating Road Stage, after Topeka, Kansas, which received 2.0 in July 2022.

The location is also the 10th location in Canada.

This location should not be confused with Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (2945 Argentia Rd) which opened on January 12th, 2006 as the second and last store to open in Mississauga and the 22nd (second to last) store to open in Canada and has a Studio C Beta, 16m.

History
Mississauga (Dixie) opened its doors in Spring 1991 as the tenth Chuck E. Cheese store in Canada. it was also the 2nd and last franchised store in Canada. Fortunately, there is a ton of documentation of Mississauga (Dixie) back then. In the early-mid 90's, Mississauga (Dixie) underwent a minor remodel that removed a little decor for newer decor. Around the Late 90's, the location received the so-called "Phase 2" remodel removing older 90's decor, adding newer decor, another exterior change, and SkyTubes. Mississauga (Dixie) would remain like this until 2006-2007 when they received the 2005 remodel removing the Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, removing the Late 90's and early 2000's decor for newer decor, a new exterior change, and the relocation of the stage. Currently, as of February 2023, the location still has the 2005 remodel and the Road Stage.

Stages
Originally, Mississauga (Dixie) featured a Road Stage which they still have to this day. Fortunately, there are some photos and multiple videos to exist of Mississauga (Dixie) with the Road Stage and in general back then.

Videos
TODO

Trivia

 * Mississauga Dixie was one of two Road Stages installed in Canada, the other being Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail) which was later reinstalled at the 2770 32nd Ave location replacing the store's Rocker Stage until it's October 2003 Closure.