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Shelburne

Dufferin County offers a variety of attractions including outdoor activities like hiking and skiing at Mono Cliffs Provincial Park or Hockley Valley Resort, and wildlife viewing at Luther Marsh Wildlife Management Area. You can also explore local culture and history at the Museum of Dufferin, find agri-tourism experiences like visiting farms, and enjoy the shops and restaurants in charming towns like Grand Valley, Shelbourne. And Orangeville.  Orangeville is the larger of the towns, known for its vibrant downtown street called Broadway and its farmers' market, while Shelburne is known for its agricultural roots and is home to the Canadian Championship Old Time Fiddling Contest. The two towns are connected by a local transit route.

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Caledon

Caledon is known for its scenic rural landscapes, including rolling hills, small villages, and many horse establishments.  Notable attractions in Caledon include the Cheltenham Badlands and the Alton Mill Arts Centre. It's also recognized for its balance of countryside living with urban amenities, agriculture, and a growing economy driven by sectors like advanced manufacturing and logistics. The area features a mix of natural beauty and cultural and culinary experiences, such as wineries and spas.  

Rural Caledon
Downtown Orangeville

Dufferin Country - Orangeville

Cute Street - Cozy Cafes

Dufferin County offers a variety of attractions, including outdoor activities like hiking and skiing at Mono Cliffs Provincial Park or Hockley Valley Resort, and wildlife viewing at Luther Marsh Wildlife Management Area. You can also explore local culture and history at the Museum of Dufferin, find agri-tourism experiences like visiting farms, and enjoy the shops and restaurants in charming towns like Grand Valley and Shelbourne. And Orangeville.  Orangeville is the larger of the towns, known for its vibrant downtown street called Broadway and its farmers' market, while Shelburne is known for its agricultural roots and is home to the Canadian Championship Old Time Fiddling Contest. A local transit route connects the two towns.

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