To help mark a pair of important milestones, Mississauga is going gratis.

Canada is celebrating its 150th birthday this year while Bradley Museum in Clarkson is observing its 50th anniversary. And, to recognize those two achievements, the City of Mississauga is letting residents attend its museums for free throughout the summer.

Admission to Bradley Museum, Benares Historic House and the Leslie Log House is free until Aug. 22. Usual admission prices are $4.80 for children and students and $6 for adults while a family cost $15.

The two-acre Bradley Museum includes the Anchorage, the Bradley House, several other buildings and a restored log cabin from the 19th century that was originally located in Port Credit.