Nature Trails near Caledon, Ontario
Caledon is a village in the amalgamated community of the Town of Caledon
Not to be confused with Caledon East, Caledon Village is located at the intersection of Highway 10 (Hurontario Street) and Regional Road 24 (Charleston Side Road).
This Village has been known as Raeburn's Corners, Charlestown, Charleston, Caledon, and lastly Caledon Village.
The community was first settled in the 1820s by Irish and Scottish emigrants of the Stubbs, Rayburn, and Bell families.
Being at the intersection of two major roadways it would be easy to miss the gems in this Village, but take a second look - a couple of great restaurants, some unique shops, and
live theatre make Caledon Village worth a stop.
Don't miss the annual family events held at the
Caledon Fairgrounds, in June the Caledon Fair which has been at this site since 1901! And the Canada Day Strawberry Festival is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Some of Ontario's best hiking trails and nature trails are near Caledon.
For more information please visit: https://www.visitcaledon.ca/
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Trimble Trail: Distance – .6 km Located within the Belfountain Conservation Area, the Trimble Trail is a side trail of the Bruce Trail and is therefore marked with blue paint blazes. Named in the memory of Roy and Eleanor Trimble, a life long resident and historian...
The Caledon Hills Section is one of 9 sections of the Bruce Trail that threads its way, from Queenston Heights in the south of Ontario to Tobermory, at the tip of the Bruce Peninsula to the north, along the Niagara Escarpment affording the user a variety of special...
The Caledon Trailway: 35 km for you to discover! The Town of Caledon purchased a section of the abandoned railway in 1989. In 1994, work began to create a multi-use trailway that promotes the enjoyment and understanding of Caledon’s unique cultural and natural...
Five trails are located in the park, including the Bruce trail and the Ruins Trail. Dominion Trail The Dominion Trail takes you along the credit valley. The path consists of gravel and rock. The views are a real treat for the eyes featuring the likes of the credit...
The main Grand Valley Trail is a marked footpath stretching about 275 km between Port Maitland (42.866035,-79.565699) [near Rock Point Provincial Park] on Lake Erie, south of Dunnville to the town of Alton (43.860379,-80.068796), near Orangeville. A hiker can identify...
The Humber Valley Heritage Trail begins at the headwaters of the Humber River near the village of Palgrave and follows the Humber River Valley south through all its wonderful vistas, twists, and turns. Proceeding south from the Trans Canada Trail, you will...
Ken Whillans Pond Trail: Distance – 3km Looping around the two warm water fishing ponds at Ken Whillans Resource Management Area, this trail is great for a leisurely stroll viewing the scenic “Devils Pulpit” area or to find that perfect fishing spot. The compacted...
Oak Ridges Trail – Peel Region Section The Oak Ridges Trail is maintained, promoted and supported by the Oak Ridges Trail Association, a nonprofit organization started in 1991. The trail is 280 kilometres in length along the Oak Ridges Moraine, about 50...
This property was donated to EBC in 2006. Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy is a charitable land trust whose role is to help you conserve land. The Simmons Nature Reserve has a mixture of forest types including mature hardwoods, cedar stand and trembling aspen stand as...
The yipping calls of coyotes sometimes punctuate an evening’s walk through the Willoughby Nature Reserve, a 48-hectare property tucked into the beautiful Caledon Hills. This nature reserve was generously donated to Ontario Nature by the late Nordica Willoughby. Two...