Town of Caledon 2026 Good Friday & Easter Monday Closures

CALEDON, ON (March 31, 2026) – All Town offices will be closed on Friday, April 3. Town Hall will reopen on Monday, April 6, however other municipal services will vary depending on location. 

Provincial Offences Courts   
Provincial Offences Courts in Orangeville and Caledon East will be closed on Friday, April 3 and Monday, April 6, reopening on Tuesday, April 7.   

Animal Services  
The Animal Shelter will be closed on Friday, April 3, and open for usual hours beginning Saturday, April 4.  

Library Closures    
All libraries will be closed Friday, April 3, Sunday, April 5 and Monday, April 6. All library branches will be open Saturday, April 4, following their regular hours of operation.  

Recreation Caledon 
All recreation facilities will be closed on Friday, April 3 and Sunday, April 5.  

All recreation facilities will be open for regular hours on Saturday, April 4 and Monday, April 6.  

For more information on programs and services visit caledon.ca/recreation.   

After-hours Emergencies    
For after-hours emergencies such as downed trees on roads or flooding, call the Peel Region at 1-888-919-7800. 

To report an urgent issue about a stray domestic animal (certain conditions apply) or a sick and/or injured animal, call the Town’s after-hours service at 1-800-563-7881. 

For power outages or to report downed wires, call Hydro One at 1-800-434-1235. To view the status of power outages, view the outage map.    

The non-emergency number for the Caledon Ontario Provincial Police is 1-888-310-1122.    

If the emergency is life-threatening, call 9-1-1. 

To report a by-law complaint, email Municipal Law Enforcement at enforcement@caledon.ca

Waste management 

Transit  
View Brampton Transit schedules and route information online

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Media contact:   
Communications    
905-584-2272 | communications@caledon.ca    
www.caledon.ca | @TownofCaledon    

About Caledon 
Caledon is home to close to 80,000 residents and 4,000 businesses and is well-known for its natural attractions, rural charm and vital role in the economic engine of the Greater Toronto Area. It will soon be one of Ontario’s fastest growing communities as it prepares to become a city of 300,000 residents and 125,000 jobs by 2051. Under its current strategic plan, Caledon’s priorities remain environmental leadership, community vitality and livability, enhanced transportation and mobility, and service excellence and accountability. For more information, visit Caledon.ca or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Bluesky and X (formerly Twitter)