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Caledon is a town in Peel Region on the north-western edge of the Greater Toronto Area, defined by the rolling drumlins of the Niagara Escarpment and the Oak Ridges Moraine. It's a patchwork of hamlets — Inglewood, Bolton, Caledon East, Cheltenham — set among working farms, conservation areas, and some of the most scenic backroads in southern Ontario. The mix of terrain has made it a long-standing draw for golf, with several established public and resort courses scattered across the township.

Caledon Country Club is a classic René Muylaert design that opened in 1960 in the village of Inglewood. The par-72, 6,505-yard layout winds through mature trees and rolling terrain at the foot of the Niagara Escarpment, with the Credit River and a handful of ponds adding strategy on several holes. Six decades in, it remains a favourite for everyday rounds and tournaments thanks to consistent conditioning and a layout that rewards smart course management over raw distance.
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Glen Eagle Golf Club is a 27-hole public championship golf facility situated in the scenic Albion Hills of Caledon, Ontario, about 30 minutes northwest of Toronto. Designed by Rene Muylaert and opened in 1962, the course offers three distinct 9-hole loops that can be combined into three different 18-hole configurations, each playing to a par of 72. The layout winds through rolling countryside with mature trees and varied terrain, rewarding strategic shot-making throughout. With decades of history and a welcoming public atmosphere, Glen Eagle remains one of the premier everyday golf destinations in the Greater Toronto Area.