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Map RecordCDR0060Big Brothers Big Sisters of Peel 71 West Dr, Unit 23 
Brampton, ON L6T 5E2
905-457-7288 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Peel provides mentoring programs to help promote the healthy development of children and youth (6-17yrs) in Peel Region. 
Programs offered for children include:  
* One-to-One Mentoring - matches a child 6 - 17 years of age (Little Brother/Little Sister) with a caring adult (Big Brother/Big Sister) over the age of 18. Matches are encouraged to plan fun and low cost activities 2 - 4 times per month for 1 year. Monthly agency sponsored recreational activities are provided. Unique opportunities to mentor a child together as a couple or as a female volunteer matched with a young boy are also available in our Couples for Kids Program and Big & Little Buddy Program. 
 
* Group Mentoring - Five volunteers mentor ten children one weeknight from Sept-June in local schools throughout the Region. Outing costs are covered by the agency. Activities include floor hockey and sports, community tours, swimming and more. 
 
* Big Bunch - A program designed for children on the waiting list. Activities are planned by the agency and volunteers sign up to bring children to at least one outing per month. 
 
* In-School Mentoring offered in partnership with the Peel District School Board and the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board this program matches elementary girls and boys with a caring adult mentor. Matches meet for one hour during school hours and on school property to share in fun activities. 
 
* Teen Mentoring - This school based program matches elementary students with caring youth mentors ages 15 and up from a nearby participating secondary school. Matches meet at the same time each week in a supervised group setting. 
 
* Go Girls! Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds - A school based mentoring program for girls in Grades 7 and 8. The program curriculum promotes active living, healthy eating and positive self esteem. Female mentors ages 18 - 25 years are trained to lead the fun and interactive sessions over 7 weeks. 
 
*Game On! Eat Smart, Play Smart, Live Smart - A seven week school based mentoring program for boys ages 11 - 14. Explore pressing issues facing boys and young men through physical activity, healthy eating, self-esteem and communication skills. Male mentors are fully trained to lead sessions in participating schools. 
 
* Conversation Club provides new Canadian youth (12 - 18) with opportunities to integrate into Canadian society, to practice English conversation skills and receive homework help from youth mentors (16 - 24). Offered in partnership with the Centre for Education and Training and funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 
 
VOLUNTEER MENTOR ROLE Volunteers for most programs must commit to a minimum of one year or one school based year with the exception of Go Girls!, Game On! and Conversation Club.
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Map RecordCDR0047Boys and Girls Clubs of Peel Region 315 Traders Blvd E, Unit 11 
Mississauga, ON L4Z 3E5
905-712-1789 Provides a safe, supportive place where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships and develop confidence and skills for life. 
 
Operates the following programs: 
* Youth Programs providing social/recreational activities designed to enhance the growth and development of children and youth in a group setting. 
 
* After School and Evening Programs promoting active social/recreational participation, homework and computer/internet access among children and youth in a safe and caring environment. 
 
* Breakfast for Kids supporting community and school based breakfast, snack or lunch programs to address the problem of hungry children in Peel schools.
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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 RecordBRA0632Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Balmoral Recreation Centre 225 Balmoral Dr 
Brampton, ON
905-793-8222 Recreation facility * indoor pool and saunas   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0641Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Bramalea Civic Centre 150 Central Park Dr 
Brampton, ON
905-874-2929 Auditorium * outdoor skating   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0122Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Brampton Soccer Centre 1495 Sandalwood Pkwy E 
Brampton, ON L6R 0K2
905-458-4036 Recreational facility * soccer fields (indoor & outdoor) * cricket pitches * basketball * other community programs   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0634Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Central Public School Recreation & Arts Centre 24 Alexander St 
Brampton, ON
905-874-2810 Recreation facility * meeting rooms and auditorium Building hours: Mon. – Fri. & Sun. 8:30am to 11pm Sat. 8:30am to 1am Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0633Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Century Gardens Recreation Centre 340 Vodden St 
Brampton, ON
905-874-2814 Re-opening (after renovations) October 18, 2008 
 
Recreation facility * auditorium * meeting room * gym * arena * indoor pool * squash courts * racquetball * skateboard park
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 BRA0636Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Chinguacousy Curling Club & Programs   905-458-6555 Recreation facility * auditorium * arena * wading pool * curling club * tennis courts   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0639Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Chinguacousy Wellness Centre 995 Peter Robertson Blvd 
Brampton, ON
905-789-6111 Recreation facility * auditorium * meeting room * racquetball * saunas * indoor pool   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0640Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Chris Gibson Recreation Centre 125 McLaughlin Rd N 
Brampton, ON
905-874-2820 Recreation facility * auditorium * meeting room * arena * indoor pool * squash * racquetball   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0642Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Earnscliff Recreation Centre 44 Eastbourne Dr 
Brampton, ON
905-792-2224 Recreation facility * gym * arena * indoor pool * squash   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0643Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Ebenezer Community Hall 4494 Gore Rd 
Brampton, ON
905-791-2240 Community centre * small meeting area   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0644Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Eldorado Park & Outdoor Pool 8520 Creditview Rd 
Brampton, ON
905-874-2665 Park * outdoor pool   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0645Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Ellen Mitchell Recreation Centre 922 North Park Dr 
Brampton, ON
905-791-4811 Recreation centre * auditorium * meeting room * indoor pool * squash   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0648Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Greenbriar Recreation Centre 1100 Central Park Dr 
Brampton, ON
905-791-2240 Recreation centre * arena   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0649Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Howden Recreation Centre 150 Howden Blvd 
Brampton, ON
905-793-4645 Recreation centre * indoor pool   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0650Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Huttonville Community Centre 2322 Embleton Rd 
Brampton, ON
905-874-2820 Community centre * meeting facilities   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0652Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Jim Archdekin Recreation Centre 292 Conestoga Dr 
Brampton, ON
905-840-1023 Recreation centre * meeting facilities * gym * arena * indoor pool * squash, etc   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0653Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Ken Giles Recreation Centre 370 Bartley Bull Pkwy 
Brampton, ON
905-874-2861 Indoor soccer centre   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0654Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Loafer's Lake Recreation Centre 30 Loafer's Lake Lane 
Brampton, ON
905-846-2370 Recreation centre * meeting facilities * arena * indoor pool, etc   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0655Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Memorial Arena 69 Elliott St 
Brampton, ON
905-874-2874 Arena   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0657Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Professor's Lake Recreation Centre 1660 North PArk Dr 
Brampton, ON
905-791-7751 Recreation centre with lake * meeting facilities * sailing * swimming * waterfront access   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0638Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Sking & Snowboarding Programs 9050 Bramlea Rd 
Brampton, ON
905-458-6555 Recreation facility * auditorium * meeting room   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0658Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Snelgrove Community Centre 11692 Hurontario St 
Brampton, ON
905-846-1228 Meeting facilities   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0659Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, South Fletcher's Sportsplex 500 Ray Lawson Blvd 
Brampton, ON
905-874-2856 Recreation centre * meeting facilities * arena * gym * indoor pool, etc   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0661Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Terry Miller Recreation Centre 1295 Williams Pkwy E 
Brampton, ON
905-791-8211 Recreation centre * meeting facilities * gym * indoor pool, etc   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0662Brampton. Community Services Department, Parks and Recreation Division, Victoria Park Arena 20 Victoria Cres 
Brampton, ON
905-793-7500 Arena * meeting facilities   Add Record Add Record
 MAL0080Chinese Association, Brampton     Chinese community group * sports * social and cultural activities   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordMAL0121Chinese Association of Mississauga Golden Square Centre 
1177 Central Pkwy W, Unit 16 
Mississauga, ON L5C 4P3
905-275-8558 Chinese Association * Community/Social Activities for seniors and members * Language Instruction For Newcomers To Canada (LINC) * ESL * Newcomers Settlement Services * Child care * Volunteer opportunities and training * Job search, Resume and Cover Letter Workshop * Computer Internet Service for settlement need * Housing and Referral Services * Community Volunteer Income Tax Program for low income families, seniors, and students * Assisting low-income families and seniors to apply for Ontario Works in Peel and Peel Access to Housing * Interpretive services * Commissioner for taking affidavits * Office Hour  
Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
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Map RecordMAL0063City of Mississauga, Malton Community Pool Malton Community Centre 
3540 Morning Star Dr 
Mississauga, ON L4T 1Y2
905-615-4640 Features include;25 metre, 4 lane, rectangular shaped pool * and warm water play & therapeutic pool * diving board 
accessible ramp * hydrotherapy bench * male, female and family change rooms * .day lockers  
available in change facilities * tippy bucket available for use during fun and loonie swims  
 
Swimming Lessons; (all ages) recreational swimming * pool rentals * aquatic exercise * wellness & therapeutic programs available.  
Administraion: Mon-Thu 6:30am-10:30pm * Fri 6:30am-10:00pm * Sat-Sun 8:30am-6:00pm Add Record Add Record
 CDR0013Cow Over Moon Children's Theatre   Box Office 905-510-8210 Theatre group dedicated to creating and producing quality, accessible theatre productions for children and families. Produces 2 productions yearly.   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCAL0145Credit Valley Conservation, Belfountain Conservation Area 10 Credit St 
Belfountain, ON
Conservation Area 519-927-5838 
CVC Head Office 905-670-1615
Conservation area on 8 hectares. Facilities include hiking, fishing, picnic area, barbecues, washrooms, nature trails, and wedding or wedding photo site. Hours variable depending on time of year * visit website Add Record Add Record
 BRA0064Credit Valley Conservation, Conservation Areas, Mississauga   CVC Head Office 905-670-1615 Conservation areas within City of Mississauga * owned by the Credit Valley Conservation but maintained by municipal partners 
 
Erindale Park (Dundas St. W. & Mississauga Rd.) – fishing * walking trails * picnic areas * access to the Culham Trail 
 
JC Saddington (W side of the mouth of the Credit River) – picnic area * fishing 
 
Lakefront Promenade Park (Lakeshore Rd. & Cawthra Rd.) – walking & biking trails * two marinas * public boat launch access to Lake Ontario * picnic shelters * family playground areas 
 
Meadowvale Conservation Area (Between Derry Rd. W. bypass & Old Derry Rd., at 2 nd Line W.) - group picnics * fishing * access to Glassford & Culham Trails 
 
Riverwood Park (1475 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W. at Credit Woodlands) – woodlands * meadows * garden terraces * official home of the Mississauga Garden Council and Visual Arts Mississauga
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Map RecordCAL0406Credit Valley Conservation, Island Lake Conservation Area 673067 Hurontario St S 
Orangeville, ON L9W 2Y9
Conservation Area 1-800-367-0890 
CVC Head Office 905-670-1615
This 332 hectare Conservation Area offers picnic area, boat rentals, group picnicking, fishing in reservoir, nature trails, swimming (wading, sandy beach area), washroom facilities. Cross country skiing, snowshoe trails, skating and ice fishing in winter. Home of Island Lake Rowing Club. Summer Eco-Day Camps. Hours variable depending on time of year * visit website Add Record Add Record
Map RecordBRA0063Credit Valley Conservation, Rattray Marsh Conservation Area 50 Bexhill Rd 
Mississauga, ON
CVC Head Office 905-670-1615 Conservation area * last remaining lakefront marsh between Toronto and Burlington * interpretive boardwalk with 3 viewing platforms (footpath only) * bird-watching * self-guided nature trails designed to help visitors identify various wildlife * Rattray Marsh Volunteer Work Days throughout the season * large groups are advised to enter through Jack Darling Park (to the east) which has washrooms and picnic facilities (not available in Rattray Marsh) 
 
Please note: Fishing and cycling are NOT ALLOWED at Rattray Marsh
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Map RecordCAL0588Credit Valley Conservation, Terra Cotta Conservation Area 14451 Winston Churchill Blvd 
Terra Cotta, ON
Conservation Area 905-877-1120 
CVC Head Office 905-670-1615 
Terra Cotta Conservation Area consists of 508 acres of rugged terrain on the Niagara Escarpment which offers nature trails, picnic area, fishing, birdwatching, cross country skiing, interpretive programs and a visitors centre. Spring to Fall (April 1 - Dec 31): Daylight hours 
Winter: (January 1- March 31) Mon-Sun 8 am-6 pm 
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Map RecordMHL0156Cruisers Sports for the Physically Disabled of Halton-Peel 9-6975 Meadowvale Town Centre Circle, Suite # 158 
Mississauga, ON L5N 2V7
  Provides active living, sports and recreational opportunities to people with physical disabilities living in Peel and Halton   Add Record Add Record
Map RecordMAL0076Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre 3650 Dixie Road, Suite 103 
Mississauga, ON L4Y 3V9
905-629-1873 Multiservice organization offering a wide range of social and recreational services to meet the needs of the Dixie Bloor community and surrounding areas offering Settlement Services for new immigrants in 19 languages, including American Sign Language, Disability issues, Family Reunification, Commission of Oath,* Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) and bridge to work co-op , newcomert * Employment Programs and job search workshops, counselling , mentoring and job development, l *Employment Resource Rooms, offered at 3415 Dixie Rd, Ste 402 * Mississauga * 905-206-0755 *Family Programs (including programs for children, youth & seniors), Kids day camps, volunteer programs . caregiver information and education call Wendy 905-276-6392 * Office Mon-Fri 8:30am-4:30pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0055Human Services Department, Region of Peel, Children's Services Operations 10 Peel Centre Drive 
Brampton, ON L6T 0E3
Information Line 905-791-1585 The Region of Peel’s Human Services Department leads, plans, and manages a region-wide early learning and childcare system that provides families and children with access to a broad range of family-centred, coordinated services. 
 
Children’s Services operates 12 licensed Learn. Play. Care. Centres located in Brampton and Mississauga for up to 846 children, using the HighScope curriculum – a fun, proven approach to learning through hands on experiences.  
 
Learn. Play. Care. Centres provide inclusive, high quality learning and childcare services for children ages 18 months to 5 years. One centre provides evening care for children up to 12 years of age. Another centre provides a specialized infant therapeutic program that supports the development of a healthy attachment between parents and infants. Our centres provide inclusive programming for up to 72 children with special needs. 
 
Child Care Special Needs Access Point Peel (Child Care SNAP – Peel) provides a single point of access to coordinated services supporting inclusion to preschool children with special needs in licensed child care. Parents and professionals seeking support or services can call 905-791-7800, extension 7627. 
 
Children’s Services has contractual relationships with over 140 service providers throughout the Region of Peel, 5 special needs resourcing agencies, 2 family resource centres, and United Way. Through the purchase of service of childcare spaces, Human Services is able to provide childcare fee subsidy for over 4000 children a month. 
 
Community Programs and Workshops: 
 
• Family literacy workshops in 74 school sites 23 community sites across the Region of Peel  
• Parenting workshops  
• Early Learning Programs in Peel Shelters  
• Training and Employment Programs for Single Parents  
• Mobile Early Education – Learning in our Neighbourhood (LION)  
• Early Literacy Workshops for Professionals, Parents/Caregivers through the Ontario Early Years Centres (OEYC)  
• Various other supportive services for service providers  
 
For more information, visit www.peelregion.ca
Administration Office: Mon-Fri - 8:30am-4:30pm 
Learn, Play, Care Child Care Centres: Mon-Fri 7am-6pm 
Chinguacousy Child Care Centre: 7am-11:30pm
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Map RecordMAL0098Indonesian Canadian Community Association     Indonesian cultural group * maintains Indonesian culture through recreational and social activities * organizes fundraising programs and dinner dances   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 RecordCDR0083Ontario Camps Association 250 Merton St, Ste 301 
Toronto, ON M4S 1B1
416-485-0425 Provides information about accredited summer camps for children in Ontario. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Add Record Add Record
Map RecordCDR0080Ontario Track 3 Ski Association for the Disabled 61 Advance Rd, Unit 4 
Etobicoke, ON M8Z 2S6
416-233-3872 Offers ski and snowboard instruction to disabled children and youth. Program includes ski equipment and transportation to and from the following ski areas (where possible):  
 
GTA AREA: 
Glen Eden, Milton 
Hawks Ski School 
Hockley Valley 
Centennial Park, Etobicoke 
Caledon 
Earl Bales, North York 
 
GEORGIAN TRIANGLE AREA: 
Talisman Ski Resort 
Craigleith Ski Club 
Alpine Ski Club 
Osler Ski Club 
Beaver Valley Ski Club 
Battawa Ski Club 
Mount St Louis-Moonstone 
 
Assist at various location with Board of Education Ski Trips
Office Hours Mon-Fri 9:30am-4pm Add Record Add Record
 CDR0185Parents Without Partners Inc, Mississauga/Brampton Chapter 594   PWP Infoline 905-278-0111 PWP is an international, non-profit, non-sectarian, educational organization devoted to the welfare of single parents and their children; a self-help organization to help single parents help themselves. (This group is NOT a lonely-hearts club; NOT a dating service; nor does it promote single parenting).  
Programs include: 
 
PARENT SOCIALS: activities such as card nights; potluck suppers, darts, adult socials, etc 
 
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES: can consist information nights with guest speakers, workshops, discussion nights, or just a fun night of learning to play cards or pool 
 
MONTHLY DANCES: revenue generated is used to cover expenses and subsidies for the children's activities
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Map RecordMAL0096The Cross-Cultural Community Services Association, Peel Office 888 Dundas Street E, Unit B6-1 
Mississauga, ON L4Y 4G6
905-615-9500 The Cross-Cultural Community Services Association (TCCSA) assists newcomers to adapt to the Canadian style of living and become the mainstream of the Canadian mosaic

Settlement Services Department - assists new immigrants to know more about the social system of Canada and help them to adapt to the Canadian style of living through our counselling services * services include one to one counselling * information workshops * orientation days for newcomers * settlement fact sheets * computer access * employment orientation * employment preparation program

Counselling services - includes counselling on education * immigration * housing * children's benefit * registration (birth, marriage, etc) * taxation * employment * health care system * citizenship * senior's benefits * social assistance, etc

Education And Language Training Department - helps newcomers become competent in everyday English * enhances Computer English learning * provides knowledge and techniques required for the process of applying for Canadian citizenship and taking the test * ensures the continuity of heritage language for the Chinese youngsters and provides sufficient reading materials in their own native language * services offered include LINC Classes (Level 1 - 5) * free child minding services * English as a Second Language Classes (ESL) - low, intermediate and high level * citizenship preparation classes - beginner, basic and intermediate level

Community And Youth Department - assists newcomers of Chinese origin to adapt to the Canadian style of living * helps participants to strengthen their communication skills and improve their quality of living * services offered include volunteer training * Youth Ambassador Program * women support group * senior support group * interest groups * Children's Day Camp (Spring and Summer) * ELITE - Evergreen Leader-In-Training for Exercise * parent support program * Damayan Filipino Drop-In & Information Centre (sponsored by TCCSA)
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Map RecordCAL0049Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Conservation Parks, Albion Hills Conservation Area 16500 Hwy 50 
Caledon, ON L7E 3T2
Conservation Area 905-880-0227  
Campground Reservations 905-880-4855  
TRCA Head Office 416-661-6600 
TRCA Customer Service and Picnic Reservations 416-667-6295
This Conservation Area offers the following recreational activities: 
 
1) Cross Country Skiing and Tobogganing - 27 km of groomed, track set cross country trails. Refreshment facilities. Offers trails for beginners, intermediate, expert-level with ski rentals and heated chalet.  
 
2) Camping - Family & group camping. Over 230 campsites most with water and electrical hookups. Nightly, weekly, monthly and seasonal rates.  
 
3) Fishing - angling fee 
 
4) Swimming - The Lakeview Splash water-play facility now open with 4ft deep wading pool with splash pad; 
 
5) Hiking & Bird Watching - 27 km of marked, cut trails;  
 
6) Mountain Biking - 20 km of marked, cut trails.  
 
7) Picnic Area - Picnic tables, large barbecues, and shelters. Group picnic sites can be reserved.  
 
8) Paddle Boat and Canoe Rentals.  
 
9) Banquet Hall and Meeting Room rental - Chalet can be reserved. Can accommodate up to 135 guests. Ideal for weddings, seminars, meetings, workshops.  
 
EVENT Canada Day Celebration with fireworks, 4:00pm-11:00pm.
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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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Map RecordBRA2402YMCA of Greater Toronto, Mississauga 325 Burnhamthorpe Rd W 
Mississauga, ON L5B 3R2
905-897-9622; Customer Service 416-928-3362 Physical recreation centre * services include fitness, health and recreation programs * educational and social programs * community and youth substance abuse counselling programs (Peel Youth Substance Abuse Program) * preschool programs * aquatics * camping and outdoor education * international education * employment training (Youth Employment Service) * childcare *Mon-Fri 5:30am-11pm  
*Sat, Sun 7am-8pm 
*Stat Holiday 8am-4pm
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