Caledon (Ontario) - Caledon (Ontario)

Caledon is a town of 66,500 people (2016), 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. Within Caledon is found the village of Bolton, whose historic centre stretches a few blocks on King Road and Queen Street. The village of Belfountain is quite pretty, with older-style wood buildings all around.

Understand

Forks of the Credit Provincial Park

Caledon is a developing urban area although it remains primarily rural. It consists of an amalgamation of a number of urban areas, villages, and hamlets; its major urban centre is Bolton on its eastern side adjacent to York Region.

History

By 1869, Belfountain was a village with a population of 100 in the Township of Caledon County Peel. It was established on the Credit River. There were stagecoaches to Erin and Georgetown.

Caledon was likely named by settlers who came from the area around Caledon, County Tyrone in Northern Ireland.

Get in

  • GO Transit bus # 37 from Brampton Bus Terminal, 6 times a day, 50 min, $8.25 cash fare ($7.33 with a Presto card).
  • By car, it is about 60 km from downtown Toronto.

Get around

The town is quite rural, so it has no universal transit system, though the Bolton area has a small local bus line running M-F.

Taxi service is available in the Bolton area.

See

Map of Caledon (Ontario)

Caledon does not have any municipally-owned heritage attractions; its stories are told and its records are stored by the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives in downtown Brampton.

Do

Cheltenham Badlands
Fountain at Belfountain
  • 1 Forks of the Credit Provincial Park. The park is on the Bruce Trail, and is part of the Niagara Escarpment biosphere. The Credit River runs through the park. Other notable features of the park include a kettle lake and talus slope. Forks of the Credit Provincial Park (Q5469840) on Wikidata Forks of the Credit Provincial Park on Wikipedia
  • 2 Cheltenham Badlands (The Erosion) (Old Baseline Road, north of Cheltenham on the Bruce Trail). visit during daylight. Amazing red rolling landscape. free entrance.
A view from inside the cave at the Belfountain conservation area
  • 3 Belfountain Conservation Area, 10 Credit St. Open daily Apr to late-Oct: 8AM-7PM, with later hours in summer (open until 9PM). An excellent nature area that was converted from an old property that was developed at the turn of the century. There are hiking trails that can get quite rugged for the unprepared, although most of the area has easy trails. The conservation area has a number of natural features, such as rapids, the river, and man-made features including the eponymous Bell Fountain and a cave carved into the rock. $5/3 (adult/child).

Buy

Eat

  • Chef Talk Bistro, 334 Queen Street South, 1 905-857-6578, . Nice little place for lunch or dinner in Bolton, about 1 km south of the historical centre. Lunch is noon-3PM.
  • 1 Villa Caledon Inn, 16626 Airport Road, Caledon East, 1 905 584-0033. Tu W 3PM-9:30PM; Th F 3PM-10:30PM; Sa noon-10:30PM; Su noon-8:30PM. Cosy inn. Great patio dining area in green surroundings. $20 mains.
  • 2 The Belfountain Village Store and Higher Ground Coffee. A nice atmosphere of wooden-building tourist charm. They have standard coffee shop offerings, including lattes, Italian sodas, and baked goods.
  • 3 Belfountain Inn, 791 Forks of the Credit Rd, 1 519 927-9219. W-Su noon-close, dinner from 5PM. Cozy fine dining in gorgeous surroundings. Great atmosphere. $30-35 mains.
  • 4 Cool Scoops Original Ice Cream Parlour, 815 Forks of the Credit Rd.
  • 5 Spirit Tree, 1137 Boston Mills Road, 1 905-838-2530. W-Su 10AM-5PM. Bakery and cidery with good bistro menu. $15 for a one-hour tour and guided cider tasting Sa Su 2PM.
  • 6 [dead link]Bistro Riviere, 82 Main Street, Erin (Downtown Erin), 1 519 833-1121. Big patio, live music on summer weekends.

Drink

Sleep

  • 1 Hampton Inn & Suites Bolton, 12700 Hwy 50, Bolton, 1 905-857-9990. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. The only large (and chain) hotel in Caledon. Indoor pool, fitness center, free Wi-fi and free hot breakfast. $160-205 in summer.
  • 2 Millcroft Inn & Spa, 55 John St, Alton, 1 519-941-8111, toll-free: 1-800-383-3976. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Boutique hotel in a renovated textile mill with extensive grounds that include the old millpond and Shaws Creek Falls. Rooms are furnished with antique decor and include a sitting area and flat screen TV. There is also a spa (with outdoor hot springs pool), restaurant, fitness centre, bike rentals and other activities on the grounds including bocce ball, walking trails and volleyball. From $200.

Go next

Routes through Caledon
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