- What to Do
Arts & CultureSome of Ontario's best artists live here.
Farm FreshTaste the difference fresh from the farm makes!
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- Where to Stay
- Where to Eat
- Events
Visit Caledon for beautiful scenery, fresh air, and nature. Explore a little further and be delighted by what else you may discover. Here is just a few you won't want to miss!
The Alton Mill is an award-winning heritage building and home to art galleries, a heritage museum, café and one-of-a-kind shops.
Exhibits are changed on a regular basis and the events throughout the year are original and inspiring.
Nestled amongst the rolling Caledon hills, Spirit Tree is a cidery, bakery, kitchen, and farm store.
Spirit Tree offers local products and produce and creates superb cider, bread, and pastries for your gastronomic pleasure.
Set on the banks of the Humber River, Albion Hills offers dramatic scenery, exciting activities and excellent facilities -- only 40 minutes from Toronto!
Outdoor adventure continues all winter - enjoy hiking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and fat bikes on beautifully groomed trails. Bring your own equipment or rent on site.
The Millcroft Inn and Spa is an ideal country retreat combining rustic landscapes with modern luxuries and service.
Treat yourself to delectable cuisine, the award winning spa, and year-round hot spring pools surrounded by the beauty and heritage of this Inn built on the banks of Shaws Creek.
Recognized as one of the top flight training schools in Canada, thousands of pilots have trained and graduated from BFC flight training programs since 1946.
Book your scenic flight to experience Caledon from the air.
The airport is also home to the Great War Flying Museum.
Downey's prides itself in providing customers with only the freshest, locally grown fruits and vegetables direct from the fields in Ontario.
Strawberries, raspberries, sweet corn, squash, as well as the thousands of pumpkins that cover the market's front lawn every October -- Check out what's in season.
You don't have to be an equestrian to enjoy Caledon Equestrian Park. Retrofitted and re-designed to host the equestrian portion of the Toronto 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games, the Park is spectacular.