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Alton

Bolton is the most populous community in the town of Caledon, located in the Region of Peel. The town, formerly known as Bolton Mills, was founded in around 1822 when James Bolton helped build a flour mill for his relative George Bolton. Bolton East is a mixed-use neighbourhood with industrial/commercial centres south of the railway and along Peel Regional Rd 50. The residential part of the neighbourhood, in the northeast, contains mostly single-family homes.

Bolton East

Bolton is the most populous community in the town of Caledon, located in the Region of Peel. The town, formerly known as Bolton Mills, was founded in around 1822 when James Bolton helped build a flour mill for his relative George Bolton. Bolton North is a mostly residential area. The urban area up to Columbia Way - the northern boundary - began booming in the late 1980s.

Bolton North

Bolton is the most populous community in the town of Caledon, located in the Region of Peel. The town, formerly known as Bolton Mills, was founded in around 1822 when James Bolton helped build a flour mill for his relative George Bolton. Bolton West is a mixed-use neighbourhood with an industrial/commercial area south of the railway, and a mostly residential area north of it.

Bolton West

Caledon East is a small community in rural Caledon. Most homes are single-family detached houses on large lots, although there are also a few newer townhouse complexes.

Caledon East

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Caledon Village

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Cheltenham

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Inglewood

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Mono Mills

Palgrave is a suburban community in the Town of Caledon. Palgrave is situated on the Oak Ridges Moraine, a 160 km long ridge of hilly terrain created by retreating glaciers depositing large quantities of sand and gravel sediments. The moraine is a primary source for many river systems in this part of southern Ontario. Palgrave was originally called Buckstown after Brian Dolan, nicknamed Barney or Buck. He managed the Western Hotel after it was built in 1846. In 1869, postal authorities renamed the community Palgrave. Small housing developments were built around Palgrave in the 1950s, followed by estate home development and subdivisions beginning in the late 1960s.

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