Town of Caledon Holiday Closures 2024-25

CALEDON, ON (December 13, 2024) – The Town offices and non-emergency services including Provincial offences courts, in Orangeville and Caledon East, will be closed from 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 24, 2024 to Wednesday, January 1, 2025. They will re-open on Thursday, January 2, 2025.  

Caledon Public Library 
Will be closed on December 24, 25, 26 and 31 and open for regular hours from December 27-30, 2024. Libraries will be closed January 1 and re-open January 2, 2025. 

Caledon Recreation Facilities   
Will be closed December 24 (after 12:00 p.m.), 25, 26, 31 (after 12:00 p.m.), and open for regular hours from December 27-30, 2024. Recreation facilities will be closed January 1 and re-open January 2, 2025. 

Animal Services 
Will be closed December 24, 25, 26 and 31, and open for regular hours from December 27-30, 2024. Animal Services will be closed January 1 and re-open January 2, 2025.

After-hours Emergencies  
For after-hours emergencies such as downed trees, or flooding, call Peel Region at 1-800-563-7881.      

To report an urgent issue about a stray domestic animal (certain conditions apply) or a sick and/or injured animal, call the Town’s after-hours service at 1-800-563-7881.     

For power outages or to report downed wires, call Hydro One at 1-800-434-1235. To view the status of power outages, view their outage map.    

The non-emergency number for the Caledon Ontario Provincial Police is 1-888-310-1122.     

For life-threatening emergencies only, call 9-1-1. 

Waste and Recycling  
Please refer to Region of Peel website for collection information: peelregion.ca/waste.

Transit 
View Brampton Transit schedules and route information online. 

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Media contact: 
Communications 
905-584-2272 | communications@caledon.ca 
www.caledon.ca | @TownofCaledon 

About Caledon 
Caledon is home to close to 80,000 residents and 4,000 businesses and is well-known for its natural attractions, rural charm and vital role in the economic engine of the Greater Toronto Area. It will soon be one of Ontario’s fastest growing communities as it prepares to become a city of 300,000 residents and 125,000 jobs by 2051. Under its current strategic plan, Caledon’s priorities remain environmental leadership, community vitality and livability, enhanced transportation and mobility, and service excellence and accountability. For more information, visit Caledon.ca or follow us on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram