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16019 Airport Rd.
Caledon East,
Ontario
L7C 1E7
Ontario Tourism Region : York, Durham and Hills of Headwaters
Phone : (905) 584-9118
Your Host(s) : Canada Post Caledon East
Description From Owner:
- . 2,086. Part of the Town ofCaledon, Reg. Mun. of Peel on C. Rds. 7 & 22,24 km NW of Brampton.
- The place was first known as Tarbox Corners after the first settlers, United Empire Loyalists Elisha and Elizabeth Tarbox who settled on her 200-acre (81 ha) grant of land in 1821.
- The first postmaster was James McDougall, but James Munsie, a later postmaster was such a popular man that the place was called Munsie's Corners for a time before it came to be called Paisley.
- In 1857 the settlement was named Caledon East because of its location at the eastern border of Caledon T.
- From Ontario Place Names 2007 David E. Scott Ph. 866 471 4123 or 905 680 7884
Address of this page:
http://www.ruralroutes.com/caledoneast
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Visitors to this page: 2,369
 Off the beaten track: |
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Lockton, 5km
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Humber, 6km
Sandhill, 6km
Humber Grove, 6km
Silver Creek, Caledon area, 7km
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Innis Lake, 2km
Widgett Lake, 2km
Gibson Lake, 10km
Warnock Lake, 8km
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Green Lake, 12km
Heart Lake, 15km
Kennifick Lake, 14km
Humber Springs Ponds, 14km
Tottenham Pond, 17km
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