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Wedding and photo sites
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If an outdoor
setting is what you have in mind for photos or your ceremony, consider a
Caledon park! Staff can help you
select the best location, and check availability. Note: most park sites do not have winter parking
lot maintenance.
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Fees:
Photos – ˝ day picnic rental. Site will be mowed and gardens tidied.
Weddings – full-day picnic base
fee, amenities added as needed. Not all sites will accommodate weddings,
due to limited parking.
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Trans Canada Trail Pavilion & Park,
Airport Road, Caledon East
Site of Canada’s first
Trans Canada Trail Pavilion
and located on the Caledon Trailway, the park also
has a pond, formal planting beds, wildflowers and
many flowering trees, as well as a small arboretum. Limited parking.
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Palgrave
Stationlands Park,
Brawton Drive, Palgrave
On the Caledon Trailway ,
a rustic barn beam structure,
small board and batten “station” and flower beds make this
an excellent site for photos. Limited
parking on street
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Gazebo at Caledon Community Complex,
Old Church Road, Caledon East
A lovely wooden
gazebo with garden, and large
shade trees nearby. Included in
rentals of Complex
banquet room. May be rented
separately for photos.
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Cenotaph and garden at Town Hall,
Old Church Rd., Caledon East
For those getting married at Town Hall, step outside for photos in the garden
at the west side of the building. (No
rental required)
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Inglewood Stationlands Park McLaughlin Road, Inglewood
On the Caledon Trailway,
with gardens and a simple wooden structure
to echo the feel of a train station.

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Dick’s Dam Park,
Glasgow Road, Bolton
A rustic and beautiful
site on the Humber River.
Tall trees, wild flowers, and a wooden bridge over the river, make this a
favorite photo site. No pavilion or washrooms on site – weddings may require
rental of tent and portalets (deluxe portalets available). Large parking lot onsite.
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