Caledon - A scenic town nestled in the rolling hills of Peel Region, emits a timeless charm and natural beauty that captivates residents and visitors alike. A population of over 80,000 and with a rich aura of rural landscapes, stunning forests, and serene waterways, Caledon offers a gorgeous retreat from the clustered urban life. The town's downtown core, accompanied with boutique shops, cozy cafes, and fine dining establishments, give a welcoming small-town charm. The town focused on preserving the natural landscapes for future generations to enjoy. Whether exploring its scenic trails, indulging in farm-fresh cuisine, or simply enjoying the green surroundings, Caledon invites all to experience the country lifestyle at its finest.

 

Things to do: 

 

  • The Great War Flying Museum - Offering a captivating look into World War I aviation history. With restored aircraft and informative exhibits, it's a must-visit for history and aviation enthusiasts!

  • Dixie Orchards - Offering an amazing farm experience with fruit picking, wagon rides, and family-friendly activities. It's the perfect destination for seasonal fun and making cherished memories!

  • Forks of the Credit - Pristine conservation area celebrated for its breathtaking trails and panoramic vistas of the Credit River. This natural haven is cherished by outdoor enthusiasts and photographers for its diverse ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, and rolling hills. With its rich biodiversity and tranquil ambiance, Forks of the Credit offers a peaceful escape into nature for visitors seeking serenity and scenic beauty!

  • Caledon Hills Brewing - A beloved craft brewery known for its innovative beers crafted with locally sourced ingredients. With a warm atmosphere, it's the perfect spot for beer enthusiasts to enjoy unique flavors in the heart of Caledon while enjoying the stunning surrounding nature!

  • Osprey Valley Golf Course - An acclaimed 18-hole championship course renowned for its challenging layout and gorgeous surroundings. With excellent facilities and professional instruction, it stands as a premier destination for golfers seeking an unforgettable experience in the valley!

  • Cheltenham Badlands - is a unique geographical feature known for its striking red soil and barren landscape, resembling the surface of Mars. The formation was created thousands of years ago by poor farming practices that stripped away the vegetation and exposed the underlying red shale. Today, the Cheltenham Badlands is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers seeking to explore its otherworldly terrain and learn about its geological significance.

 

Hospital: No

School: No - Uni/College

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Overview of Caledon

Total Population: 79,545

Median Age: 41 years old 

Population Density: Light 

Average Household Income: $133,000

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