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Map RecordBRA0286Brampton. City Of 2 Wellington St W 
Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2
905-874-2000 Municipal government for the City of Brampton.   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0290Brampton. Community Services Department 2 Wellington St W 
Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2
905-874-2300 Municipal community services department inlcudes fire & emergency services * parks maintenance and operations * recreation facilities & programs * arts, culture and theatres services * business services (administration) and animal services   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCAL1104Caledon Parks & Recreation Department 6311 Old Church Rd 
Caledon, ON L7C 1J6
905-584-2272 This department operates a wide variety of recreational programs at facilities and parks, and is responsible for the development, construction, management and maintenance of all Town-owned buildings. 
 
Organizes the following: 
Summer Camps for children and youth 
preschool program Friends at Play 
aquatics programs 
fitness and lifestyle programs 
Parks and trail bookings, information and promotion done through the Parks Service Facilitator, now part of this department 
 
Also responsible for Community Development and liaising with community groups on a regular basis. 
Organizes Volunteer Recognition Celebration for The Town of Caledon. 
Will do photocopying for non-profit community groups.
Mon-Fri 9 am-4:30 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCAL0382Caledon. Recreation Department, Caledon Central Pool 18355 Kennedy Rd 
Caledon, ON L7K 1V7
519-927-5111 Indoor swimming pool which offers a full range of aquatic programs. Refer to website or recreation brochure for times and fees for swimming lessons and public swimming.   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCAL0253Caledon. Recreation Department, Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness, Aquatic Centre 14111 Hwy 50 N 
Bolton, ON L7E 2V2
905-857-3313 The Aquatic Centre features a 25 meter, L-shaped, 9 ft at deepest, swimming pool with a water temperature of 87 degrees. Programs include public swim, fitness swim, therapy swim, aquafit and swimming lessons. Therapeutic jets for water therapy programs. Visit website, call or drop in for recreational swim time schedule and swim lessons schedule Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCAL0137Caledon. Recreation Department, Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness, Fitness and Lifestyle Programs 14111 Hwy 50 N 
Bolton, ON L7E 2V2
905-857-3313 The Fitness Centre includes a 10,000 square foot field house surrounded by a three lane rubberized running track. The field house consists of a fully equipped weight and cardio training area. There are two international squash courts and a fitness program room featuring a sprung hardwood floor. Fitness programs include step classes, boxercise, yoga, pilates, TaeKwonDo, ballroom and bellydance. 
Wellness, lifestyle and professional services include nutrition counselling, healthy cooking classes, Red Cross first aid/CPR training, foot care, physiotherapy, massage therapy, personal training and cardiac rehabilitation. 
Small meeting space rental available. The Centre includes a youth centre and an aquatics centre.  
Just outside are Ralph's Rink and John's Rink, which are a multi-use pads, serving as basketball courts during summer months, and ice rinks in the winter. 
New to the Centre in 2005 is the Snoezelen Multi-Sensory Room, filled with colourful objects, images, pleasant sounds, gentle vibrations and interesting aromas, for those people who have sensory or learning disabilities.
Mon-Fri 5:45 am-11 pm; Sat, Sun 7 am-9 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCAL1144Caledon. Recreation Department, Mayfield Recreation Complex 12087 Bramalea Rd 
Caledon, ON L7C 2P9
905-843-2216 Mayfield Complex is a Town of Caledon Recreation facility offering swimming, indoor skating arena, rental of facilities, and small meeting room rental. Refer to Website or Recreation Book for dates and times of swimming lessons, public swimming, public skating.   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCAL1215Caledon. Recreation Department, Public Tennis 6311 Old Church Rd 
Caledon, ON L7C 1J6
905-584-2272 Ellwood Tennis Courts, 2 courts with lights, at Ellwood Public School (35 Ellwood Dr E, Bolton) * Mono Mills Tennis Court, 1 court, no lights, located beside the Victoria Parks Community Centre (33 Victoria Cres, Mono Mills) * these courts are open to the public and no association fees are involved   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCAL0900Caledon. Recreation Department, Victoria Parks Community Centre 35 Victoria Cres 
Mono Mills, ON L7K 0A1
Caledon Community Complex 905-584-9254 This community centre provides hall rental for small weddings and banquets, and accommodates up to 90 people. This facility has a kitchen.   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0269Mississauga. Community Services Department 201 City Centre Dr, Suite 900 
Mississauga, ON L5B 2T4
905-615-3200 ext 3071 The department includes five divisions: Planning & Administration * Recreation & Parks * Library Services * Fire & Emergency Services * Facilities & Property Management * direct service provider to the community in the areas of recreation and leisure programs, museums, libraries and fire and emergency services * responsible for the planning, construction, maintenance and operation of parks, boulevards, community centres, arenas, pools, libraries, fire halls and museums Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0271Mississauga. Community Services Department, Recreation and Parks Division Mississauga Central Library 
301 Burnhamthorpe Rd W, Ground Flr 
Mississauga, ON L5B 3Y3
905-615-4100 
* Menu option 2 for Facility Bookings 
* Menu option 3 for Program Information 
* Menu option 4 for Accounting Services
Parks and Recreation Department * offers the following programs: arts * camps * golf * fitness * museums * parties * skating * sports * swimming * volunteering * youth drop-ins * and more * see separate entries for individual community centres * Mon, Wed, Thur, Fri 8am - 5pm 
* Tues 8am - 8pm 
* Sat 9am - 1pm 
*closed Sat of holiday weekends
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Map RecordCAL1103Town of Caledon Parks & Recreation Dept., Caledon Trailway 6311 Old Church Rd 
Caledon, ON L7C 1J6
905-584-2272 The Caledon Trailway runs 35 km from Terra Cotta to Palgrave, following the path of an abandoned rail line that once linked Hamilton with Barrie. The trail crosses major natural features including the Humber and Credit Rivers, the Oak Ridges Moraine and Niagara Escarpment. This is a multi-use trail for walking/jogging, cycling, horseback riding and cross-country skiing. Trail surface is not maintained in winter. 
 
The land was purchased in 1989 by the Town of Caledon, and became the first officially-designated portion of the Trans Canada Trail in 1995. In 1996, Caledon East received Canada's first Trans Canada Trail Pavilion, built in a park that also features a pond, wetland and Caledon's Walk of Fame. Along the trail are other Stationlands Parks at Palgrave, Cheltenham and Inglewood. The sites feature gardens, open areas, and seating.  
 
Trail Facts: 
* motorized vehicles are prohibited 
* trail surface is mostly crushed limestone.  
* trail width is approx. 8 ft.  
* trail from Airport Road to Mountainview Road, including the Trans Canada Trail Pavilion Park, is fully accessible. All other parts of the trail have gates at road crossings, with low sections to allow wheel chairs, strollers, etc. to be lifted over. 
* Parking for at least 1 or 2 cars is available at most road crossings. 
* Larger parking areas are at McLoughlin Rd in Inglewood, Ken Whillans Resource Mgmt Area at the Hwy 10 pedestrian bridge (free for trail users), Town Hall and Community Complex on Old Church Rd. in Caledon East, and at Gore Road. 
 
Google-based printable maps can be found at www.walkandrollpeel.ca along with info and tips on all forms of active transportation. Print maps are available at tourist information sites, Caledon Town Hall and libraries, and by contacting the Town of Caledon by phone (905-584-2272) or e-mail (recreation@caledon.ca).
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