January 12, 2023 · 0 Comments
By Zachary Roman
The parking lot was full at the Mayfield Recreation Complex on January 8.
The Town of Caledon hosted its 19th annual Winterfest event that day, and a large crowd of families came out to enjoy the free skating, swimming, refreshments, and magic show on offer at Winterfest.
Caledon Mayor Annette Groves was at the event, socializing with Caledon residents alongside her colleagues on Caledon Council. Local non-profits such as Special Olympics Caledon had tables set up at the event to share what they are all about with people attending Winterfest.
“It’s very exciting, it’s a great turnout… so many families out,” said Groves. “Thanks to Town staff, they’ve done a great job here, they’ve done an amazing job again.”
Groves thought it may have been one of the busiest Winterfests in the event’s history, and thanked everyone who provided free food for the event. There was free coffee, tea, and apple cider. There was also free hot chocolate and candy being handed out, and hot dogs from the concession stand in the complex.
There was a Caledon sign in front of the complex for photo opportunities, as well as a Caledon Fire truck. Inside there was a Winterfest photo display where families could take pictures to commemorate the event.
Both the skating rink and swimming pool were well-used over the course of the event, which ran from 1 to 4 p.m. on the 8th.
“Caledon’s 19th Winterfest is in the history books! Thank you to the dedicated staff that helped make this Winterfest a success,” said Regional Councillor, Wards 4, 5 and 6 Mario Russo in a post after the event. “It’s been since 2019 that we were able to gather in person for this event. Great to see families enjoying the treats and amenities available in Caledon.”
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