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Caledon Village | Ontario

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Alabaster Acres

A local family-owned retreat in the Caledon Village, Alabaster Acres delivers a tranquil experience of the great outdoors just outside the bustling city. This one-of-a-kind hidden gem tucked away in Caledon Village is the perfect retreat for visitors looking for a relaxing hideout from the hustling, bustling city that lingers just an hour away.

With luxurious tents perfect for glamping, this outdoor getaway comes with all the camping gear you need from a king-sized bed, continental breakfast, an outdoor shower, and even some friendly farm buddies greeting you just outside of your camping area.

Try goat yoga, geocaching, visit the farm or book your event at the barn for an unforgettable experience at Alabaster Acres.

Photo: facebook.com/AlabasterAcres

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Cheltenham Badlands

Cheltenham Badlands is a series of bare, windswept red hills. These strikingly barren, rolling red hills were caused by bad farming practices.

 

Such areas are rare in Ontario and in Canada and this is one of the best examples.

The Cheltenham Badlands is located in Caledon, Ontario, on the southeast side of Olde Base Line Road, between Creditview and Chinguacousy Roads.

Photo: Ainur Alipkaliyeva, Toronto

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Magnetic Road

According to Caledon locals, if you put your car in neutral upon arriving at the Magnetic Road, it will magically ascend up the hill. Some call it a magical gravity-defying series of events, however, scientists say otherwise, stating a logical explanation of the location which causes the optical illusion of said, hill.

What do you think? Is it magic or simply an optical illusion? Experience it for yourself and visit the Magnetic Road in Caledon Village.

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Caledon Fair

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Caledon Fair began in 1860 with the first Fair and possibly the second Fair being held in the Mono Mills area. The Fair then moved to the Caledon Village Area.

The annual Caledon Fair presented by the Caledon Agricultural Society and located on the Caledon Fairgrounds provides an exciting family affair for people of all ages. Taking place at the Caledon Fairgrounds, the Caledon Fair hosts competitions ranging from dairy and beef cattle to baking as well as amusement rides, food, and more.

One of Ontario’s oldest fairs, the Caledon Fair showcases the culture of the Caledon community, its agriculture and its heritage, giving its people and their year of hard work the attention, they deserve.

Photo: facebook.com/CaledonAgriculturalSociety

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James Dick Quarry

A hidden gem in the Caledon Village, James Dick Quarry is a local beach destination located just off Highway 10 beside the Caledon Fairgrounds.

What once was a retired sand quarry became a flourishing beach hideout, thanks to a group of Caledon locals whose mission was to create better outdoor spaces more accessible to people within the area.

Now a bustling summer paradise for locals and visitors of Caledon Village, the beach offers its beautiful and clean waters for a fun summer swim, paddle boarding, and water sports, and soft sand perfect for beach volleyball or simply lying in the sun catching some rays!

Photo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/390903152110104/

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Dolce Family Ristorante

Located in a strip mall in the Caledon Village, this family-owned Italian restaurant is a staple for Caledon locals and visitors.

Enjoy an authentic Italian meal with favourites from calamari fritti, spaghetti al dolce, and penne all vodka, or indulge in their desserts such as strawberry champagne cheesecake, tiramisu, and chocolate cake.

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Inaka Japanese Restaurant

Caledon Village’s go-to Japanese restaurant, Inaka offers authentic Japanese cuisine at a reasonable price for both dine-in and take-out experiences. Inaka is a must-visit for sushi lovers in the Caledon area looking to get their fix and satisfy their cravings.

Offering bento boxes ranging from five different types of teriyaki, Korean barbeque, and various sushi bentos, this spot is the perfect spot for groups with different tastes. Inaka also offers various a la carte options as well as party trays and special rolls including their in-house specialty roll called the “Inaka Special Roll”.

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Hidden Serenity Spa

A hidden gem in the Caledon Village, the Hidden Serenity Spa is the perfect place for those looking for a unique date idea, friend activity, or a tranquil day off for some pampering and self-care.

Hidden Serenity Spa’s services include manicures, pedicures, lash lifts and extensions, facials, and massages at a great price, also providing seasonal offers and promotions. The Spa also offers gift baskets and exclusive products to buy in-store from many different local businesses around the Caledon area.

If you are in the Caledon Village looking for a day of rest and relaxation, the Hidden Serenity Spa is the perfect spot for you!

Photo: facebook.com/hiddenserenityspacaledon/

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The Pulpit Club

This private golf club, rated in the Top 25 in Canada, The Pulpit Club offers two gorgeous 18-hole golf courses, the Pulpit and the Paintbrush which have been masterfully planned, resembling the Scottish countryside and the Irish west coast.

Open in all seasons, golfing is available from spring to fall, pools are open in the summer, and by winter, visitors can take advantage of the carefully crafted hills and experience snowshoeing, cross country skiing, and cozy nights by the fire pit.

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