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Parks and Trails
public.works@caledon.ca
905-584-2272 x.4238
Please note that use of charcoal barbeques or open
fires is prohibited in any Caledon park.
You can review the Parks Use Bylaw
for full information on permitted/prohibited activities.
District/Special Purpose Parks are parks that offer
specialized facilities and amenities, allowing them to be rented for organized
use (some facilities are under seasonal agreements with resident sports
organizations).
See the
park chart for more information on each site.
● Alton Park – Baseball & picnics. Station
St, Alton.
● Belfountain Tennis Courts – Bush St, Belfountain.
● Caledon East Park & Tennis Courts – Baseball, soccer, picnics. Old Church Rd, Caledon
East.
● Caledon East Soccer Complex - Soccer Tournament Park. Old Church Rd, Caledon East.
● Caledon Fairgrounds (Sid
Coburn Diamond) – Baseball. Hwy. 10, Caledon Village.
● Caledon Village Tennis Courts – Hwy. 10, Caledon Village.
● Caledon Leash Free Park – Fully fenced 10-acre park.
Coleraine Dr, Bolton.
● Charles Haines Park – Baseball and picnics. Creditview Rd, Cheltenham.
● Edelweiss Park &
Bolton Tennis Courts – Soccer Tournament Park. Glasgow
Rd, Bolton.
● Jack Garrett Soccer Park – Soccer only. Glasgow
Rd, Bolton.
● Ted Houston Park – Baseball & picnics. Connaught Cr, Bolton.
● Inglewood Tennis Courts – McLaughlin Rd, Inglewood.
● Inglewood Park – Baseball & picnics. McLaughlin Rd, Inglewood.
● Lions Park – Baseball and picnics. Simcoe St, Mono Mills.
● North Hill Park – Baseball Tournament Park (fast/hard ball). Highway 50,
Bolton.
● Palgrave Park – Baseball, lacrosse/rugby, & picnics. Mount Hope Rd, Palgrave.
● Palgrave Tennis Courts – Pine Ave, Palgrave.
● Lina Marino Park – Soccer and picnics. Valleywood Blvd, Mayfield West.
Community Parks
are larger parks provided in settlement areas that include parking, amenities,
and informal recreational opportunities.
Some sites may be rented for special events.
● Adam Wallace Memorial Park –
Splash Pad, Playground, Basketball - Cedargrove Rd, Bolton
● Dicks Dam Park – Picnicking,
Volleyball, Playground - Glasgow Rd, Bolton
● John Alexander Park – Baseball,
Playground - Giles Rd, Caledon Village
● R.J.A Potts Memorial Park – Splash
Pad, Playgrounds, Bocce Courts, Basketball - Pembrooke St, Bolton
● Victoria Parks Community Centre
and Park – Baseball, Tennis, room rentals - Victoria Cr, Mono Mills
Neighbourhood Parks/Parkettes
are small parks, most with playgrounds, located within neighbourhoods and
intended for use by local residents.
Rentals
Have your next event in a Caledon park!
We offer rural, village and town settings with picnic shelters, playgrounds,
sports fields, and beach volleyball. Tournaments,
company picnics, family events, and fundraisers can be accommodated.
Contact us at (905) 584-2272 x.4248, or download Park
Permit Request & information.
Getting married? – Rent a Caledon park for your wedding ceremony or
photos!
Sites are generally rustic or with simple plantings and structures. Perfect for those who love the outdoors or a
natural setting, and for avid trail-users.
Site details and photos.
The Showtrailer, portable stage: a 40 foot convertible trailer that can add a touch
of professionalism to your outdoor event!
With its own generator, steps, basic lighting and electrical panel. Can be used at any approved location, within
or outside of Caledon.
Contact us for more information or download Info & Rental Request for
details.
Trails
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There are over 260 km of publicly accessible trails within
the Town of Caledon including 105 km of the Bruce Trail. The Town of Caledon
currently owns and maintains the 36 km of the Caledon Trailway, and a 1 km
portion of the Etobicoke Creek Trail.
The Caledon
Trails Map can be viewed on this website, the full brochure is
available at businesses around Caledon, and it can be mailed to you. The brochure can be provided for
conferences/events on request.
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The Caledon Trailway - The Trailway follows the path of an abandoned rail
line that once linked Hamilton with Barrie.
The Town of Caledon purchased 35 km of rail section in 1989 and it
became the first officially designated portion of the Trans Canada Trail in
1995. The first Trans Canada Trail
Pavilion in the country was built in Caledon East in 1996. Visit the Stationlands Park in Caledon East
to see the pavilion and commemorative panels, pond and wetland, a developing
arboretum, and Caledon’s Walk of Fame. Other Stationlands Parks are in Palgrave,
Cheltenham and Inglewood. This is a
multi-use trail, ideal for walking, cycling, and horseback riding, and
cross-country skiing in winter.
Follow the links to websites for these other trails within Caledon:
Bruce
Trail
Humber
Valley Heritage Trail
Oak
Ridges Trail
Elora-Cataract
Trail
Trans
Canada Trail
Permitted activities, rules & by-laws
The Caledon Trailway and Etobicoke Creek Trail are
multi-purpose (hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, equestrian) trails with a
compacted aggregate surface.
No motorized vehicles are allowed on
any trail owned and/or managed by the Town of Caledon.
The majority of trails within the Town of Caledon are designated as ‘Hiking
Only’.
See www.ontariotrails.on.ca
for more information on trails in Ontario.
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