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Let public library help discover the wonders of Caledon this fall

October 19, 2016   ·   0 Comments

There has never been a better time to discover Caledon and enjoy the spectacular scenery and the many parks and trails that make up this unique community.
Caledon Public Library and its partners the Toronto Regional Conservation Authority (TRCA) and Credit Valley Conservation (CVC), through the support of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) — Canada, have teamed up to provide a simple, four-step plan for enjoying Caledon this fall.
• Grab your Caledon Public Library card and visit any one of the library’s seven branches. In Caledon, one is never more than 15 minutes away from a branch, so there is sure to be a branch nearby.
• Borrow a family pass for free admission to any TRCA or CVC park in Caledon.
• Borrow a set of binoculars (adult and/or child glasses) which are now available through a grant supported by WWF — Canada. This service is free with the card?
• Before heading out into the great outdoors, pick up a book on birding, hiking wildlife or local history. Hitting one of the 260 kilometres of publicly accessible trails? Pick up your own Explore Caledon trail map. Again, all free!
Go out and explore the community. Walk the trails and enjoy the wonders of nature and man. Get a close-up look at the birds and other wildlife that call Caledon home.

         

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