Caledon Population & Housing

Population Breakdown
Caledon’s 83,300 residents reflect a growing, family-friendly community balancing rural charm and suburban convenience. Most residents are working age, supported by households with children and a rising senior population in a multi-generational mix.
Pop: 83,348 | Children: estimated 18% | Working: 65% | Seniors: 17%
Housing Type Breakdown
The housing mix follows suit—just under 33,000 units, with detached homes making up the majority. Townhouses and semi‑detached homes form the next tier, with a smaller share of condos and apartments. It’s a profile built for families, rural living, and growth.
Detached: ~25,000 | Semi‑detached: ~1,600 | Townhouses: ~3,500 | Condominiums & Apartments: ~2,800
🏥 Healthcare & Wellness Services
Hospitals: 1 – Caledon Veterans’ Health Centre (24/7 emergency)
Walk‑in Clinics: ~5 primary clinics available
Physiotherapy Clinics: ~8 local facilities
Therapy & Counselling Services: 50+ professionals across the town
Family Physicians: ~25 family doctor offices in Caledon
Urgent Care / Emergency Services: 1 full emergency department at local hospital
Diagnostic Centres (X‑ray, MRI, labs): 2+ facilities
🎓 Education & Public Services
Public Schools: 14 elementary, 2 secondary
Catholic Schools: ~14 elementary, 2 secondary
Private Schools: 5+ independent institutions (e.g., Hill Academy, Countryside Montessori)
Daycare Centres: 30+ licensed facilities
Adult Education: Continuing education offered through Peel District School Board
Special Education Programs: Available across public & Catholic school systems
Libraries: 5 branches across the town
🚍 Transportation & Transit
Public Transit: Brampton Transit Route 41 (Bolton Line) and peak-hour service on Mayfield West, Southfields Village, and Dixie Road
GO Transit Bus: 2 routes—Bolton‑Brampton and Orangeville‑Brampton connecting to GO stations
GO Train Advocacy: Municipal steps underway to bring a GO train stop to Bolton
Highways: Major roads include Highway 10, Highway 410, Peel 50, Airport Road (Peel 7)
Active Transportation: 300 km+ of signed bike routes, plus trail‑to‑rail corridors underway
Paratransit Services: Accessible transit via Caledon Community Services Transportation and TransHelp
🌿 Recreation & Community Services
Conservation Areas: 3+ major parks including Prospect Park & Dominion Gardens
Community Centres: 2 large facilities offering year-round programs & fitness
Public Pools: 2 indoor pools (Gellert Community Centre & High School) + seasonal splash pad
Sports Fields & Courts: 5+ soccer fields, baseball diamonds, and tennis courts
Skate Parks: 2 well-maintained skate parks (Gellert & Mold‑Masters SportsPlex)
Trails & Bike Paths: Extensive multi-use trails including Bruce Trail & rail‑to‑trail routes
Playgrounds: 10+ public playgrounds throughout town