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Summer Valley
By Caivan
Summer Valley by CAIVAN in Caledon
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Big Plazas, Grocery Stores
Large Single Detached Homes by Caivan are surrounded by major grocery stores (Real Canadian Superstore, No Frills), big-box stores (Walmart, Canadian Tire), restaurants, and services can all be found at Trinity Common Mall (Brampton side), which is only a short drive south on Hurontario. Big plazas and shopping centres are Mayfield Plaza, Wanless Centre, Heart Lake Town Centre, Sandalwood Place, Sandalwood Van Kirk Plaza, Brampton Corners, Earlsbridge Plaza, Fletchers Plaza, FM Plaza, RioCan Trinity Commons Outlet Mall, Woodsmere Shopping Center and many more.
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Sports Complex
One of the main sporting venues in the GTA is the neighbouring CAA Centre in Brampton, which hosts conferences, hockey, concerts, and figure skating. Other than that, Toronto Footy Sevens, Raylah cricket centre, and BCF Sports Brampton are the nearby sports centres. There are many opportunities for an active lifestyle in Caledon, including parks, conservation areas, trails, golf courses, and neighbourhood recreation facilities that uphold the value of leading a healthy lifestyle.
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Population and Demographic
There is a strong increase in population which is 2.9% yearly growth from 76,600 in 2021 to 83,300 in 2024. The typical family income is about $133K, and the average inhabitant age is about 40. By 2051, Caledon's population is expected to exceed 300,000, increasing its workforce and commercial base.
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Nearby College and University
About 12,000 students can enroll in engineering, technology, health sciences, and trades programs at Sheridan College Davis Campus (Brampton), which is about 15 to 20 minutes south. GTA postsecondary locations include Seneca/Centennial in neighbouring Toronto, York, Waterloo, McMaster, Sheridan Trafalgar (Oakville), and the University of Toronto.
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Future Growth around Summer Valley Homes in Caledon
The Town's expansion Management & Phasing Plan outlines strategic, phased expansion until 2051, with a goal of 125,000 employment and 300,000 residents. Future developments will make it possible to quickly expand community centres, schools, utilities, and transportation (roads, GO stations, and environmental studies).