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Bolton - Ontario
Town of Caledon. Peel Region. Southwestern Ontario. Photo © Mark Visser |
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Standpipe Information
Location: 150 Queen Street
Signage: Bolton Peel Region
Built: Small tank:1937 Lg tank: 1973
Height: 21 meters, both tanks
Capacity: S: 613,700 Lg: 4,456,000 |
Tower Information
Location: Coleraine Drive
Signage:
Built: 1986
Height: 47 meters
Water all three: Groundwater
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Area information. Downtown Bolton (at King St and Queen St) is where the Village started - once known as Bolton Mills - named after George and James Bolton who built the first water-powered grist mill in 1822 on the Humber River. Keeping true to the agricultural roots of the community you won't want to miss the Farmers' Market every Saturday morning, June to October, the Truck and Tractor Pull in June and Fall Fair in September. Visit Caledon |
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