Settled circa 1820
Not to be confused with Caledon East, Caledon Village is located at the intersection of Highway 10 (Hurontario Street) and Regional Road 24 (Charleston Side Road).
This Village has been known as Raeburn's Corners, Charlestown, Charleston, Caledon, and lastly Caledon Village.
The community was first settled in the 1820s by Irish and Scottish emigrants of the Stubbs, Rayburn and Bell families. Learn more about the history of this Village and some of the great 19th century buildings by taking a stroll back in time with a Self-Guided Heritage Walking Tour.
Being at the intersection of two major roadways it would be easy to miss the gems in this Village, but take a second look - a couple of great restaurants, some unique shops, and live theatre make Caledon Village worth a stop.
Experiences near
Caledon Village
Caledon Townhall Players Theatre
The Caledon Townhall Players (CTHP) had their first performance of “Angels Unawares” in June 1962 in the Old Townhall, in the Village of Caledon. Subsequently, a series of short-term leases to continue use of the building were drawn up between CTHP and the Town of Caledon, and they have been presenting live theatre productions in that venue ever since. Enjoy live community theatre in the heart of Caledon!
Fiona's Cuisine
Chef Fiona Riley pairs flavours from her West Indian heritage (she was born in Jamaica) with Canadian favourites — she serves Jamaican bammy, festivals and plantains, along with chicken wings with a dozen sauce choices. Visit this cozy restaurant off of Highway 10, south of Caledon Village, for a taste of the Caribbean in Caledon.
Forks of the Credit Provincial Park
Forks of the Credit Provincial Park, located in Caledon, Ontario, Canada, is part of the Ontario Parks system and is part of the Niagara Escarpment biosphere. The park is on the Bruce Trail. The Credit River runs through the park. Other notable features of the park include a kettle lake and talus slope.
Ken Whillans Resource Management Area
Connect with nature as you explore warmwater fish habitat and wetland communities. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced angler, enjoy warm weather fishing fun with family and friends at this park. See and hear a variety of birds, enjoy the view of the Devils Pulpit or skip over to enjoy a hike on the Caledon Trailway.
Pure Caledon Hills Honey
Pure Caledon Hills Honey is a family-owned and run business based on the simple idea of providing our customers with a quality, 100% Canadian product. All of our wildflower honey comes from right here in Ontario, and our other specialty products from across Canada, produced in regions with unique characteristics.
Sonnen Hill Brewing
Sonnen Hill focuses on producing a variety of pale ales, lagers and mixed-fermentation beers such as saison and grisette using local ingredients whenever possible. Brewing high-quality beer, without excessive alcohol content, is what it’s all about. Sonnen Hill brewery is located on a 37-acre family farm in Caledon, Ontario, with a year-round bottle shop and a beer garden that is open to the public from spring to fall.
Teen Ranch
Teen Ranch is a sprawling ranch property offering 4-season activities such as horseback riding, hockey, skating, summer camps and other specialized events. With many different styles of accommodations and meeting rooms to suit a variety of needs, Teen Ranch is also a fantastic place for group events and retreats. Book a riding lesson or trail ride with an experienced instructor, and hit the trails today!