Location Feature: Caledon

Caledon

Located less than one hour from Toronto and is sought after for its rolling countryside, rural lifestyle and outdoor recreational activities.

Centrally Located and Commuter friendly

  • Several north/south arteries providing access to Toronto

  • 40 minutes to Pearson International Airport

Fine Dining, Specialty Shops and Amenities 

 

Sports and Recreation

Caledon is home to the Caledon Equestrian Park, which was the venue used to host most of the equestrian events in the Pan American Games in 2015. It is now the site of Angelstone Events, hosting national and international equestrian events. The Caledon Equestrian Park is located in the village of Palgrave and is surrounded by beautiful equestrian estates and farms. 

 

There are so many ways to explore the outdoors in Caledon, by bike or by foot.

 

Arts and Culture

To discover more of the arts and culture of Caledon, grab a local coffee at Higher Ground Coffee Co, and explore a farmers market, or the Terra Cotta Country Store. The Alton Mill Arts Centre is home to shops, galleries and a museum. Another great option is Spirit Tree Estate Cidery. Go for a cider tour and tasting, and enjoy their delicious food menu, enjoy a day out with the family and pick apples from their orchard, or shop their freshly baked goods and locally sourced food products from their Farm Shoppe.

Caledon is known for its many public and private clubs. 

For golf - The Pulpit Club & Osprey Valley. For skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing - The Caledon Ski Club. For fishing and shooting - The Caledon Mountain Trout Club. These are just a few of the social and sports communities that draw people to the area.

 
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