A vibrant Village Centre will provide the central focus for the community and will include quaint shops, a recreation centre, public spaces and the "Village Blue" Pond. High quality public spaces will be provided including parks, schools, community facilities, and walking and bicycle pathways. New residential neighbourhoods will be designed to provide safe and easy access to the Village Centre and the public spaces.
The Village of Southfields will invite residents to come and enjoy its scenic beauty and peaceful ambiance. It will offer many interesting charming accommodations, shopping, dining and recreation. Hear and see the past again in the unique shops. Behind the windows you’ll find antiques, treasures by local artists and artisans, irresistible baking, fascinating reading, a house-full of decorating ideas and accessories, and places to dine or have tea. All this to be discovered along Southfields’ historic Main Street. Experience the Charm.
Lifestyle amenities, safe communities, recreational facilities and a one of a kind natural environment make Caledon an ideal place to raise your family. From rolling hills with thick folds of ancient hardwoods to historic hamlets and heritage rivers, Caledon is an exciting landscape that when coupled with its ideal location (only 40 minutes from Toronto), offers a community that is second to none.
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The Bruce Trail was opened in 1967 and is Canada's oldest and longest hiking trail. The 800 km long trail follows the Niagara Escarpment from Niagara to the tip of the Bruce Peninsula. The Caledon Hills section of the Bruce Trail starts close to the Badlands near Cheltenham, ascends slowly to the top of the escarpment before descending steeply down the Devil’s Pulpit to the Forks of the Credit.
The trail then turns first south and then east to follow the edge of the escarpment. At Airport Road it turns north to pass through the Glen Haffy Conservation Area. The final section takes the hiker into the beautiful Hockley Valley and along quiet country roads to the picturesque village of Mono Centre.
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