12370 McLaughlin Rd
12370 McLaughlin Rd,
Caledon, ON L7C 2A8
$5,380
3 Beds
Caledon feels like a breath of fresh air—literally. This town sits on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment, where winding roads pass horse farms, conservation areas, and quiet hamlets that haven’t changed much in decades. Mornings here might include spotting deer on your drive or grabbing a coffee before heading out on a nearby trail. Despite its rural look, Caledon is just an hour from downtown Toronto, giving you countryside calm without cutting ties to the city.
Life moves at a comfortable pace across Caledon’s communities, from Bolton’s bustling core to the peaceful hills of Palgrave. Locals enjoy scenic drives, weekend farmers’ markets, and parks with sweeping valley views. Most daily errands are a quick drive away, and small plazas and shops provide everything from groceries to bike repairs. Apartment communities are fewer here than in larger cities, but new rental options are starting to appear—mainly mid-rise suites or stacked townhomes close to Caledon East and Bolton.
Every fall, Caledon hosts the Headwaters Arts Festival, showcasing artists from across the region in galleries and heritage spaces. It's a town that embraces the outdoors, values its heritage, and offers a lifestyle that’s both peaceful and connected.
A vivid sunflower field in Caledon.
The Credit River winds through Forks of the Credit Provincial Park.
A country lane in Caledon framed by colorful fall foliage.
As of May 2026, the average apartment rent in Caledon, ON is $1,457 for a studio, $1,614 for one bedroom, and $1,579 for two bedrooms. Apartment rent in Caledon has increased by 0.4% in the past year.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Caledon, ON is for everyday living.
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St. Evan Catholic Elementary School
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Southfields Village (Elementary)
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