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Visit Caledon to get outside, unplug, and reconnect.
The Cheltenham Badlands are now CLOSED for the season.
The Cheltenham Badlands are a geological and scenic delight. A fully accessible walkway allows visitors to have an unobstructed view without damaging the land. Due to limited parking, a shuttle bus will be available during peak periods. 1739 Olde Base Line Road.
Trails are open. Click on "Read more" button below for details.
Visit Caledon to immerse yourself in nature. There's hundreds of kilometers of trails for your enjoyment and exploration. Dogs are welcome (on leash). Horses, too. Ride your bike, jog or take a leisurely stroll.
Some Conservation Areas in Caledon are open for the winter and some are closed. Click on "Read more" button below for details.
Major river systems, the Oak Ridges Moraine and Niagara Escarpment shape Caledon's landscape. With a Provincial Park and many Conservation Areas, thousands of acres are preserved for your year-round outdoor enjoyment.
Trails, fishing, bird watching, camping and RVing. all offer a wealth of opportunities to reconnect with nature and discover the best of Ontario's great outdoors!
Whether fly fishing, dropping a line from shore or casting from a canoe, visit Caledon to try your hand at fishing the waters of the Humber or Credit River watersheds.
Caledon is a year 'round destination and winter is something special amongst our rolling hills and forests. Come and experience the peaceful stillness of winter in the country or try out a fun winter activity. It's all up to you. We are minutes away from the city, but there is a world of difference.