Tourist Guide Bolton
In Ontario, Canada, almost 50 kilometers towards the Northwest of Toronto is the most populated community in the town of Caledon which is referred to as Bolton. It is situated in the Region of Peel. The flowing Humber River flows through the downtown. This place has a small town charm. In regional documents, Bolton is also called as the “Rural Service Center.” The distance of this town from Orangeville and Barrie is almost 75 kilometers, from Kitchener is about 100 kilometers, from Hamilton is about 80 kilometers, from Brampton is 20 kilometers and from downtown Toronto via the Highway 427 is 50 kilometers.
The population of Bolton as per the 2006 census is 26,478.
The warmest months are from June to August when the temperature is about 26 degrees Celsius. The coldest months are January and February when the temperatures are almost -10 degrees Celsius. The rainfall is maximum during August which is 84 millimeters.
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