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Palgrave

Caledon Equestrian Park

Settled circa 1846

In 1869, postal authorities renamed Buckstown, the small village north of Bolton, to Palgrave. Today, if you are coming off the trails at the Palgrave Forest and Wildlife Area, you can grab a bite at Caledon Hills Brewing, visit the Caledon Pan Am Equestrian Park, or -- once you are refreshed -- take to the hills again at Albion Hills Conservation Area, which also offers swimming, hiking, fishing camping or RVing.

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Caledon Equestrian Park

The equestrian jewel of eastern Canada is located in Palgrave. The Caledon Equestrian Park is a 100-acre quality competition venue that played host to the Toronto 2015 Pan American Games, and is one of two Angelstone Events venues in Headwaters.

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Beer and Cider

Caledon Hills Brewing Co.

Caledon Hills Brewing Co. is a bricks and mortar family-run operation where our brewmaster hand-crafts every batch, producing primarily German-style beers. Grab a 6-pack from the bottle shop, or stay for a pint and a meal in their beautiful church-turned-brewpub in Palgrave.

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Places to Stay

Caledon Manor & Country Inn

A Georgian manor in the heart of horse country and the hills of Caledon. Nestled in a private setting with tennis and pickleball courts, a pool, and picturesque grounds, it’s a great spot for a fabulous getaway with lots to enjoy, whether attending a wedding, an equestrian event, skiing, hiking, golfing, cycling, or just looking for a quiet getaway. We have 27 acres of spectacular Western views, open meadows, mature woods, and endless trails that will leave you wanting more rural life.

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(416) 671-5830
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Arts, Culture, Heritage

Cory Trepanier Art

Paintings inspired through intimate exploration of wild places. Each canvas embodies a desire to share the wonder Cory experiences in nature, in hopes that these brush strokes foster a deeper appreciation of our world and contemplation about the impacts we have on it.

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Cycling

Cycling

Caledon is a bike-friendly community. Whether it's a road bike, fat bike or mountain bike, Caledon's roads and trails offer unique cycling experiences.

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Farm Fresh

De Boers Market

Selling locally produced beef, lamb, chicken, pork, maple syrup, honey and seasonal vegetables. They also offer local delivery (12km radius of the farm) on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month.

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(416) 931-1370
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Fall Colours

Caledon is a prime destination to view some of the most regal autumn foliage in Ontario. Many of our small hamlets are popular destinations during this season.

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Forest Creek Bed & Breakfast and Retreat

Close to the Bruce Trail, the Caledon Equestrian Park, Albion Hills Conservation Area and well-known Glen Eagle Golf Club north of Bolton, Forest Creek BnB is located on three acres surrounded by trees next to Centreville Creek.

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Inn on the Moraine

Nestled under a canopy of 150+ year old trees and the rolling hills of Caledon, the Inn is completely private and provides ample indoor and outdoor space to relax and enjoy nature, especially great for those who love 'birding'. With several outdoor sitting and dining areas, a pond and wildlife refuge, the Inn on the Moraine is ideal for getting back to the country...only 45 minutes away from Toronto.

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Golfing

Legacy Pines Golf & Social Club

Legacy Pines Golf and Social is a 9-hole golf course in Caledon, Ontario, set in the heart of an adult lifestyle community of Legacy Pines. Surrounded by the scenic pine forests of the Palgrave Conservation Area, Legacy Pines offers the intimacy of a private course with affordable rates for visitors and guests alike.

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Leisure Time Park and Trailer Sales

Family camping park, located in the rolling hills of Caledon, is a perfect hide-a-way to relax and enjoy the country life. Friendly staff and social committee will welcome you and help make your stay a true holiday - they've been doing so since 1967!

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Beer and Cider

Ontario Brew Tours

Ontario Brew Tours provides local beer, wine and cider tours, in the Headwaters region. Having lived in the area for over 6 years, the owners, Jeff and Chris have come to appreciate the unique and wonderful things that the Headwaters has to offer, especially as it relates to food and drink. Check out their "The Country Beer Tour" featuring 3 of Caledon's breweries!

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(416) 891-5828
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Cycling

Palgrave Forest Wildlife Area

Palgrave Forest and Wildlife Area (PFWA) is a 306-hectare greenspace located in Peel Region. The property supports a diversity of primarily forest vegetation communities, as well as and flora and fauna species. PFWA is a popular recreation destination on the Oak Ridges Moraine for its varying landscapes of forests, meadows, watercourses, wetlands and ponds.

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Unique Shops

Plant Paradise Country Gardens

Plant Paradise Country Gardens is an award-winning organic perennial nursery, botanical garden and destination garden centre located on 24 picturesque acres. We have been organically and sustainably growing unique and hard-to-find perennials for over 15 years. Plant Paradise was awarded the 2017 Destination Garden Centre of the Year Award from the Canadian Garden Council and has a ‘Canada 150 Garden Experience’ designation. It is a one-of-a-kind horticultural experience.

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Rock Garden Farms

A family run country market with strong local values, Rock Garden Farms has been proudly serving the community for 45 years. Quality is of the utmost importance and Rock Garden Farms offers the freshest produce daily, from beautiful flowers to fruits and vegetables. Open April 1 to October 31.

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Rusty Jade Ranch

Rusty Jade Ranch is dedicated to encouraging individuals to be present and mindful, with the help of nature and animals. Kelly Solowka founded Stable Relations as a Western Riding school in 2000 and remains the heart and soul of the organization. Currently, Stable Relations has 24 quarter horses, most of which are used in lessons and on trail rides. Kelly’s intuitive understanding of her horses is extraordinary which allows her to match a rider with the horse most suited to their needs. She is just as comfortable teaching young children who have never ridden before as she is with training adults who have had much experience with horses. Book a trail ride or riding lesson today!

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Trails

Caledon offers some of the best trail experiences within the GTA (Greater Toronto Area). Enjoy the beautiful outdoors on Caledon's vast network of trails.