Caledon (Ontario) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
town in Peel Region, Ontario, Canada
About Caledon (Ontario)
Caledon is the rural, northern part of Peel Region, consisting of an amalgamation of small urban areas, villages, and hamlets. Its major suburban centre is Bolton on its eastern side adjacent to York Region. These areas were settled in the early 1800s to take advantage of the area's two rivers (The Credit and the Humber) and fertile farming land. Today, while Bolton experiences some development pressure similar to the newer parts ofBrampton, most of the land in Caledon is protected as either provincial greenbelt, conservation land, parkland, river valley or escarpment, and so it maintains much of the same character as it did a century ago - rolling countryside, with farms, fields, small waterfalls, and tiny villages. By 1869, Belfountain was a village with a population of 100 in the Townsh
Top Attractions in Caledon (Ontario)
Explore the best things to see and do in Caledon (Ontario):
- ★Albion Hills Conservation Park
- ★Belfountain Conservation Area
- ★Caledon Country Club
- ★Caledon Equestrian Park
- ★Cheltenham Badlands
- ★Forks of the Credit Provincial Park
Where to Eat in Caledon (Ontario)
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Symposium Cafe Restaurant Bolton
- 🍴The Belfountain Village Store and Higher Ground Coffee
- 🍴Villa Caledon Inn
Where to Stay in Caledon (Ontario)
- 🏨Hampton Inn & Suites Bolton
- 🏨Millcroft Inn & Spa
Caledon (Ontario) Travel Guide Sections
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