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Country
  
Canada

Town
  
Caledon

Time zone
  
EST (UTC-5)

Population
  
25,954 (2011)

Area code
  
Area code 905

Regional municipality
  
Peel

Ward
  
5

Forward Sortation Area
  
L7E

Local time
  
Monday 7:14 AM

Province
  
Ontario

Bolton, Ontario

Weather
  
-1°C, Wind SE at 13 km/h, 70% Humidity

Restaurants
  
Casamici Trattoria, Stratengers, Symposiu Cafe Restaura, Sushi Date, Bolton Pizza Panini

Bolton (2011 population 25,954) is the most populous community in the town of Caledon, located in the Region of Peel, approximately 50 kilometres northwest of Toronto, in Ontario, Canada. In regional documents, it is referred to as a 'Rural Service Centre.' It has 26,478 residents in 8,721 households. The downtown and area that historically defined the village is in a valley, through which flows the Humber River. The current village extends on either side of the valley to the north and south.

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Map of Bolton, Caledon, ON, Canada

Geography

The conservation lands' forests dominate a large part of the northwest, the north, the east including along the Humber valley. These conservation lands have created several recreational areas; including parts of the Humber Valley Heritage Trail. Farmland and the protected Oak Ridges Moraine dominate the landscape surrounding the village.

There are two 400-series highways nearby, including Highway 427, about 15 km southeast (by Highway 7), and Highway 400, about 14 km east (exit at King Road).

History

The town, formerly known as Bolton Mills, was founded in around 1822 when James Bolton helped build a flour mill for his relative George Bolton.

By 1857, Bolton was a village with a population of 700 in the Township of Albion County Peel. It was established on the River Humber on the line of the proposed Toronto Grey and Bruce Railway. There were stages to and from Weston. The average price of land was $40 to $50 an acre.

The suburban housing developments began near King Street, up to 15th Sideroad of Albion (now known as Bolton Heights Road). The urban area did not expand until the late 1970s and early 1980s, which also led to development of an industrial area in the southwest. The urban area up to Columbia Way - the northern boundary - began booming in the late 1980s. Housing developments continued towards the southern and the western parts of the town about 1 km northwest of the heart of town in the 1990s and the 15th Sideroad in about 1995, especially to the north. The industrial area began adding buildings to the southwest up to Simpson Road. The urban areas merged with the southern part in 2000 and the northwest.

Future growth is a subject of debate amongst the village's residents as well as within the upper- and lower-tier municipal governments.

Organizations

  • Freemasonry
  • Coffee Time
  • Media

    The 1996 Warner Bros. film Twister and the 2005 film Four Brothers were partially shot here.

    Education

    Bolton is home to several public and Catholic schools:

    Public Elementary Institutions:

  • Allan Drive Middle School
  • Ellwood Memorial Public School
  • James Bolton Public School
  • Macville Public School (just outside Bolton located in Caledon)
  • Public Secondary Institutions:

  • Humberview Secondary School
  • Catholic Elementary Institutions:

  • Holy Family Elementary School
  • Pope John Paul II Elementary School
  • St. John the Baptist Elementary School
  • St. Nicholas Elementary School
  • Catholic Secondary Institutions:

  • St. Michael Catholic Secondary School
  • Private Institutions:

  • Bolton Montessori School
  • King's College School (Just outside Bolton located in Caledon)
  • Notable individuals

  • Lorne Duguid – hockey player
  • James East – politician
  • Todd Elik – hockey player
  • Organik (musician) – Musician
  • Steven Halko – hockey player
  • Peter Holland – hockey player
  • Donato Dorazio – Social Media Personality
  • Skye Sweetnam – singer
  • Jason Saggo – UFC Fighter
  • References

    Bolton, Ontario Wikipedia