- TripBuzz found 29 things to do with kids in or near Caledon, Ontario, including 22 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brampton, Aurora, Alliston and King City.
- From Cheltenham Badlands to Great War Flying Museum, the Caledon area offers 48 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Aviation Museums, Gardens and Farmers Markets.
- A combination of both rural and urban communities, Caledon is a growing suburb of Toronto. Committed to wildlife and nature preservation, the city is home to many parks and conservation areas. Residents and tourists visiting Caledon also enjoy the great outdoors. Some common activities for residents include skiing, hiking, camping, horseback riding, fishing and hunting. Group sports like hockey and lacrosse are also popular in and around the Caledon area.
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The Gibson Centre for Community, Arts, and Culture provides an art gallery curated by the South Simcoe Arts Council. The location also offers theatre lessons for children in grades 1 through 8.
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At the Thornton Bales Conservation Area, guests will have the opportunity to go hiking on a challenging course. The location, which has an elevation of 54 meters, is the home of a variety of animals, including pileated woodpeckers and white tailed deer.
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The Museum on the Boyne provides guests with the opportunity to enjoy a variety of agricultural and industrial artifacts. The museum's childhood programs offer youths the opportunity to enjoy creative play in this 1958 English barn.
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The Aurua Cultural Center is a place focused on allowing visitors to indulge in various programs based in art, music, and cultural heritage. For a fee, visitors can take classes to hone their skills in various creative disciplines.
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The Canadian Moments Mural graphically represents influential figures throughout the history of Canada's politics, art, inventors and astronauts. It's a free way for visitors to get quickly and visually immersed in national history while on the go through Aurora.
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Tourists and locals alike in the York region frequently visit 'Aw Shucks', a seafood bar and bistoury that offers fine dining and an international selection of wines. The oysters are what many patrons deem to be the most noteworthy aspect of the restaurant.
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15372 Yonge Street, Aurora, Ontario
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There are over 16,000 artifacts cataloging local heritage history at the Aura Historical Society. The Hillary house is a piece of Gothic Revival architecture that's been recognized by the National Historic Sites and Monuments Board, and it can be rented out for special events.
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A lot of special events are hosted at the Aurora Town Park, from children-themed events to beer fests. Depending on the time that a visitor comes to the park, they may partake in anything from Christmas light viewing to an active farmer's market.
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There are eighteen holes to play at the St. Andrews Valley Golf Digest. It's only ten minutes from Highway 404, and the grand total size of the grounds is 7,300 yards. There's 2000 square feet of putting green and 2,500 square foot clubhouse with grill and pro-shop included.
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Green Lane, East Gwillimbury, Ontario
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Well maintained paths wind through Rogers Reservoir Conservation Area. Once meant to be a shipping canal system, now the remnants of the never-used locks can be seen while traversing the park. During winter months, the park can be used for snowshoeing and cross country skiing.