A suburban and rural population that is increasingly diverse
Most residents are established families, but Caledon is seeing a growing influx of immigrants relocating from neighbouring areas such as Brampton in search of more space and safety.
Caledon is predominantly residential, with a middle- to upper-middle-class profile. Families with children make up the majority, and the average age is higher than in neighbouring urban municipalities. English is the dominant language in everyday life, though many residents speak other languages at home, brought by recent immigration.
Diversity has grown considerably over the past decade, particularly in Mayfield West and Bolton, which have absorbed residents relocating from Brampton. South Asian, Italian, Portuguese, and Eastern European communities have a notable presence, reflected in grocery stores, temples, and bakeries scattered across the villages.
Christianity in its various denominations is the most common religion, with historic Catholic and Protestant churches in nearly every village. Sikh temples, gurdwaras, and mosques also serve the growing South Asian community, mainly around Bolton and Mayfield.
- English
- Punjabi
- Italian
- Portuguese
- Urdu
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- Catholicism
- Protestantism
- Sikhism
- Hinduism
- Islam
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