City:Caledon

Caledonia Regional Chamber of Commerce

1 Grand Trunk Lane, PO BOX 2035, Caledonia, Canada, N3W 2G6
www.caledonia-ontario.com

Caledonia Tourist Information and Grand Trunk Railway Museum

Edinburgh Square Heritage and Cultural Centre

80 Caithness Street East, Caledonia, Canada, N3W 2G6
www.haldimandcounty.on.ca/residents.aspx?id=64

Built in 1857, Edinburgh Square Heritage & Cultural Centre, formerly the Caledonia Town Hall and Lock-Up, was designed by noted architect John Turner. Edinburgh Square Heritage & Cultural Centre presents the history of Caledonia through educational and ...

Category:Attractions

Oasis Drive-In

22 Argyle Street S, Caledonia, Canada, N3W1E5
www.oasisdrivein.ca

Canada's Oldest Drive-In Restaurant, The Oasis since 1927. Located in the heart of downtown Caledonia, a stone's throw from the Canadian Heritage Grand River. The Oasis is located at the South end of the famous Caledonia Bridge, the only 9-span bridge in ...

Featured Cycling in Ontario

  • Halton and Greenbelt Areas
    Halton and Greenbelt Areas

    Halton Region and its Greenbelt areas have a number excellent cycling destinations and bicycle routes catering to a variety of cyclist types. Enjoy mountain biking trails for all abilities, rural road riding with mapped loop routes and the Waterfront Trail Burlington to Oakville and beyond.

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  • Take in the Beauty of Frontenac County
    Take in the Beauty of Frontenac County

    Enjoy cycling on a variety of trails or country roads as they meander past breathtaking vistas, pristine freshwater lakes, vast tracts of lush green forests and spectacular rock formations. Explore the Rideau lakes and historic canals, Land O' Lakes, picturesque villages and as many as 1000 Islands. Cycle the Arch, the UNESCO recognized Frontenac Arch Biosphere.

    Parts of the Frontenac area also lie in The Great Waterway/South Eastern Ontario area. For more regional maps, cycling info and Welcome Cyclists listings, also visit The Great Waterway page.

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  • Ottawa Valley & Renfrew County
    Ottawa Valley & Renfrew County

    The Ottawa Valley has a number of rivers and valleys interconnected throughout Renfrew County. Criss-crossing the Ottawa River, Bonnechere and Madawaska Rivers, and skirting many lakes, the area has a number of mapped road riding routes. These routes include many options for stops at interesting heritage sites, artists' studios, swimming areas and communities while cycling quiet country roads and enjoying spectacularly scenic forested and often hilly landscape.

    Across the County there are numerous rugged mountain biking trails to challenge oneself, with many of the snowmobile trails converting to multi-use trail systems beyond the winter season. Cyclists can also enjoy off-road recreational riding along abandoned railway beds that include the K&P Trail.

    The powerful and lengthy Ottawa River has a rich history of both First Nations and early settlers. With tributaries flowing in from Algonquin Park, Quebec on the eastern river bed, and the city of Ottawa not far south, it is easy to get to the many cycling and outdoor adventures nearby.

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