Transportation and Infrastructure
Caledon benefits from its strategic location in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) with easy access to airport, road and rail transportation networks and infrastructure to meet your business needs.
Transportation
Roads
With the Highway 410 extension into Caledon, businesses easily team with suppliers to serve customers in Canada's industrial heartland and the United States through an extensive and reliable network of municipal and regional roads (Highways 9, 10, and 50), that connect to major provincial highways (400, 401, 410, 407, 427 and the QEW).
Rails
Nearby CP and CN Railway intermodal terminals provide diversified domestic and overseas containerized service to continent-wide and international markets.
Air
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority operates Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), a leading international gateway only 30 minutes south of Caledon. With direct access via Highway 427, Pearson is Canada's largest and busiest international airport with cargo service to North American and international destinations. Seventy-five airline partners operate out of two terminals, offering passengers direct service to 5 continents and over 108 destinations.
Caledon's centrally located regional airport, Brampton-Caledon Airport, is Canada's 16th busiest airport.
Commuting into Caledon
Transit is available in and around Caledon and Peel Region. Check out Brampton Transit, GO Transit and Metrolinx for rates and schedules.
Bus Tracking
Realtime Bus Location Tracking now available - know when the bus arrives. Key features:
- View the real-time map and schedule
- Know when your next bus is arriving with real-time tracking
Users may view the bus status online or download the 'Buswhere Caledon - Bolton' app from the App Store or Google Play
Note: bus tracking is only available during operating times (Monday to Friday, 6 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.).
Bolton Line Fares
- Persons with vision loss (CNIB Card required): Free
- Preschool child (age 5 & under, with a fare-paying passenger): Free
- Children (ages 6 – 12): $2.00
- Youth (ages 13 – 19): $2.55
- Adults and all other riders: $4.00
- Senior (ages 65 or older): $1.00
What Else You Need to Know
- Fares are cash only, and no transfers will be issued upon boarding, or accepted from other bus services
- If transferring to another bus service from the Bolton Line, riders will be required to pay another fare for that service
Infrastructure
Water and sanitary services
Caledon is part of the Region of Peel. The Region provides water and sanitary services.
Please email or call the Region if you have questions about services | 905-584-2216 (option 4) or review their water and sanitary services development information online.
Region of Peel water projects 2021 to 2041
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Region of Peel wastewater projects 2021 to 2041
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Hydro One
Hydro One is Caledon's electricity transmission and distribution service provider. From receiving Outage Alerts to Requesting a New Service, check out Hydro One's business services.
Hydro One business services