- Caledon, Ontario - Wikipedia
Caledon is the northernmost of three municipalities of Peel Region The town is northwest of Brampton According to Statistics Canada the land area is 688 km 2 (266 sq mi) [2] and, according to the city the area is 696 04 km 2 (268 74 sq mi), [3] which makes Caledon the largest municipality by area in the Greater Toronto Area
- Town of Caledon
Explore Caledon's rich heritage and history, and Indigenous Relations, which play a vital role in preserving and celebrating our community's history, historic sites and properties
- Caledon | Destination Ontario
Caledon is a scenic and relaxing getaway with rolling hills, beautiful waterfalls and unspoiled rural countryside Visit gorgeous conservation areas nearby such as Glen Haffy Conservation Park, Palgrave Forest and Wildlife Area or Caledon Trailway Some places offer horseback riding options
- Visit Caledon | Homepage
Town of Caledon's official tourism website - where scenic trails, charming villages, and outdoor adventures await Plan your visit with tips on dining, attractions, and local experiences!
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Caledon (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Caledon, Canada - Caledon Attractions Top Things to Do in Caledon Check out must-see sights and activities: Belfountain Conservation Area, Cheltenham Badlands, Nature Wildlife Areas, Farms For personalized recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product
- What to Do in Caledon, Ontario: A Complete Day Trip Guide
Caledon is a region of Ontario known for its rolling hills, art, and hamlets, just an hour's drive from Toronto Learn what to do in Caledon, Ontario
- Caledon, Ontario Canada | Come Explore Canada
Caledon, Ontario, is a charming town nestled in the Regional Municipality of Peel in the Greater Toronto Area With a population of 76,581 as of 2021, Caledon is primarily rural, dotted with hamlets and small villages It also houses the larger community of Bolton in its southeastern quadrant
- Caledon (Ontario) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Caledon is a town of 76,600 people (2021), large in size and mostly rural, in the Peel region of the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario The Niagara Escarpment and the Credit River run through the town, and there are many areas of natural beauty
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