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Duelling Pianos

Oct 17, 2024 | Janet Kerr

The boys are back! 4 Hands Duelling Pianos! Come on down for a live, all-request Duelling Pianos show in Hockley Valley. This interactive showdown between two of Toronto’s most sought-after…

Hogwarts in Caledon

Aug 3, 2024 | Janet Kerr

Experience the enchantment of Hogwarts in Caledon – a spellbinding event filled with Harry Potter magic, family fun and a world of wizardry. Adopt an owl, herbology, butterbeer, honeydukes, quidditch,…

Caledon Chamber Concerts – Kodak String Quartet

Aug 3, 2024 | Janet Kerr

Featuring Edgar Donati, Martin Noh, Daniel Spink and Blake Kitayama. The quartet won the first prize at the 2023 Frances Walton Competition, and was honoured with first prize and grand…

Caregivers in the Hills Appreciation Day

May 8, 2024 | Janet Kerr

Caregivers in the Hills welcomes our members and all unpaid caregivers in Dufferin-Caledon to join us in celebration of all you do to support your loved ones. This event is…

Velocity – Ride Your Bike to Support Caledon Seniors

Feb 9, 2024 | Janet Kerr

Kick off the day with a morning bike ride! Enjoy lunch and nourishing rest stops, event prizes, swag, T-shirt and more as we raise funds to support the health, wellness…

Caledon Day

Feb 5, 2024 | Janet Kerr

Connecting our communities since 2008, this free community event brings together the best of Caledon Day and provides an opportunity to celebrate together as a community! Join us for family…

Fire & Ice

Oct 23, 2022 | Alex MacEachern

Fire and Ice is back – mark your calendars! Rediscover the joys of winter at this beloved annual celebration of arts, culture and the great outdoors. Ice carving, pond hockey…

The Tea Lady of Caledon East

Mar 23, 2011 | Nicola Ross | Homegrown in the Hills

Léna Valiquette blends her tisanes from the flowers and herbs she grows and dries in Hockley Valley. Her shop also carries a wide selection of true teas and coffees.

Dr. Algie Delivers a Jolt

Mar 23, 2011 | Ken Weber | Historic Hills

By the 1880s, poor sanitation had been identified as a major cause of disease and governments were taking action. Here in the hills, newly established health boards had a lot of catching up to do.