
When it comes to purchasing your dream home, look no further than the Chateaux of Caledon in the Town of Caledon.
Located only a few minutes north of Brampton, and an easy drive from Mississauga, Bolton and Vaughan, the area is rich with cultural heritage and a beautiful natural landscape. The people of Caledon pride themselves on maintaining a strong sense of community, balanced with their strong environmental conscience. Afterall, the Town of Caledon was recognized for its progressive "green" approach, and was named the co-recipient of the "TVO Greenest Town in Ontario Award" in 2003.
The Chateaux of Caledon is situated in the heart of Caledon East. It'll be the foundation of a friendly, welcoming neighbourhood, with the city's Town Hall, local schools and fire and police services all within walking distance.
You'll love the Chateaux of Caledon - modern living with big, small town heart.
- Firehall
- Ontario Provincial Police
- Caledon Community Complex
- Caledon TownHall
- St. Cornelius Separate School
- Caledon East Branch Library
- Robert F. Hall Separate School
- Caledon East Public School
- Grocery store
Caledon
Fire Headquarters
The Town of Caledon Fire Headquarters was first created in 1974 during municipal
restructuring and is located at 6085 Old Church Road, Caledon East . The
Department has put in place a Master Fire Plan ensuring public fire protection
in Caledon. Caledon Fire and Emergency Services is comprised of approximately
250 personnel.
Caledon
O.P.P. Detachment
The O.P.P. Caledon Detachment is located at 6211 Old Church Road. It works
to serve and protect the residents of the Town of Caledon. Ride program,
Neighbourhood Watch, Community Policing, Victim Services, and Road Watch
are all a part the services provided by the Caledon O.P.P. Detachment.
Town of
Caledon Community Complex
Town of Caledon Community Complex is located at 6215 Old Church Road just
behind the OPP station. It offers an ice arena, banquet facilities as well
as a community meeting room.
Caledon Town Hall
The Town of Caledon focuses on maintaining a sustainable balance between
community, environment and development. Town Hall is located on Church Road,
just east off Airport Road in Caledon East.
St. Cornelius
Separate School
St.
Cornelius Separate Elementary school – Located on R. R #1, Caledon East;
part of the Dufferin- Peel Catholic School Board
Caledon
East Public Library
The
Caledon East Public Library Branch is also the Administrative Centre of the
region. It is located at 6500 Old Church Road just east of Innis Lake Road.
The Library has an Event Calendar full of activities for kids, teens and
adults alike, to help keep you connected with your community.
Robert
F. Hall Separate School
Robert F. Hall C.S.S. located at 6500 Old Church Road, Caledon East, Ontario
– part of the Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board.
Caledon East Public School
Caledon East Public School is located near the intersection of Old Base
Line and Airport Road, at 15738 Airport Road. The school was first opened
in 1974 and has an enrolment of approximately 250 students.
Foodland
Grocery
Conveniently located at 4A-15771 Airport Road, Caledon East, Ontario and Open
24hrs a day – Foodland has been dedicated to providing groceries; choice
meats, market fresh produce, home-style baked goods and deli meats and cheeses,
to Ontarians for more then 50 years.

The Bruce Trail Conservancy – Caledon Hills
In the Caledon Hills section, the Trail follows the glacial moraine deposits
on top of the buried Escarpment. Mature hardwood forests and wetlands allow
for wonderful birding opportunities. This section also is very popular for
its fall colour display.
› visit the Bruce Trail website

Caledon Parks & Trails
There are over 260 km of publicly accessible trails within the Town of Caledon
including 105 km of the Bruce Trail. The Town of Caledon currently owns and
maintains the 36 km of the Caledon Trailway, and a 1 km portion of the Etobicoke
Creek Trail. The first Trans Canada Trail Pavilion in the country was built
in Caledon East in 1996. Visit the Stationlands Park in Caledon East to see
the pavilion and commemorative panels, pond and wetland, a developing arboretum,
and Caledon’s Walk of Fame.
› visit the Caledon Parks & Trails website