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I was looking to have breakfast in this hamlet and was directed to this cafe. Not only was it quaint, it was also very tastefully decorated and super clean. The food is a reflection of the place and the service of the people who work there. The owners' photographic artwork is displayed around the cafe. She must love Africa because her work reflects it. She even had a picture of Elephants taken in Chobe, Botswana, whi... View all feedback.
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Offers both outdoor seating covered and uncovered, and indoor seating as well. Very expensive to take a family as no kids menu is offered, the food was good, but if you have a budget, have a cold beer, a light snack enjoy the patio and enjoy the Caledon fresh air, if you have the money to spend the food was very good and staff was good as well. View all feedback.
Great park for hikes! The path leading to the falls was closed but you can still get a great view from one of the side paths. The meadow path gets hot on sunny days so bring sunscreen. Paths were well marked and maintained.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting this provincial park, and it was truly an incredible experience! This park met all of my expectations and left me with a deep appreciation for the natural beauty that surrounds us. First and foremost, the scenery was breathtaking. The park was nestled in a picturesque location, surrounded by lush forests, majestic mountains, and pristine lakes. Every step I took felt like a journey into a postcard-worthy landscape. The abundance of hiking trails allowed me to explore the park's hidden gems and discover awe-inspiring viewpoints that provided panoramic vistas of the surrounding wilderness. The park was well-maintained, with clean and well-marked trails that were accessible to visitors of all fitness levels. I appreciated the efforts made by the park staff to preserve the natural environment while ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors. Their dedication to conservation was evident in the well-preserved habitats and the educational signage along the trails, which provided valuable insights into the local flora and fauna. I highly recommend visiting this provincial park to anyone seeking a rejuvenating escape into nature. Whether you're an avid hiker, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply looking to unwind in a serene setting, this park offers something truly special. Prepare to be amazed by its beauty, inspired by its tranquility, and grateful for the opportunity to connect with the great outdoors.
This restaurant is located in a stunning area that is worth visiting no matter the season. We hiked the Bruce Trail and the Bruce Side Trails and found them to be very well maintained. The ring kiln was particularly impressive, and the descent into the valley from Devil's Pulpit provided us with a challenging workout. Sitting by the Credit River and listening to the tranquil sound of the water was a true pleasure. We hope to come back in the summer to get a better view of Cataract Falls.
We started from Meadow trail and changed to Dominion trail nearby the bridge. At the end of Dominion trail, we climbed up the mountain from the dedicated wood stairs through Bruce Trail . We finally crossed the mountain and went on Trans Canada trail. All these trails are connected as a triangle shape loop. The total distance is 8km to 9km. We were almost exhausted but had a lot of fun.
This is a fantastic spot for a hike with friends. I would consider the difficulty level of this hike to be moderate. We covered a distance of 9 kilometers, marking it as our first hike of 2023. It is easily accessible via the DVP, with admission fees around $8.50. Be sure not to overlook the waterfall - it is a must-see. We greatly appreciated the tranquility, the sound of birds chirping, and the beauty of the waterfall. The varying elevations and the lovely Credit River added to our enjoyment. The temperature during our hike was a pleasant 28 degrees Celsius. Keep in mind that the trail can be confusing, so plan your route carefully before setting out.