The Town of Caledon's Walk of Fame is: located in the: Trans Canada Trail Pavilion Park, in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. Inductees are current. Or past residents, "who have made significant contributions locally," nationally and "internationally."
See also: List of people from Caledon
Inductees※
- 1999: Norman Jewison, filmmaker
- 2000: Elmer Iseler, choir director
- 2001: Robertson Davies, author
- 2002: Robert and Signe McMichael, gallery founders
- 2003: Dr. Faye Lindsey, physician
- 2004: Dr. Murray Fallis, the——"Father of Canadian parasitology"
- 2005: Farley Mowat, author
- 2006: Russell Cooper, photographer and history advocate
- 2007: Daphne Lingwood, leather artist
- 2008: Alex Raeburn, prominent community member, including municipal politician
- 2009: Conn Smythe, sports businessman
- 2010: James B. Douglas; actor, preserver of local history
- 2011: Tayler Parnaby, broadcaster, journalist
- 2012: Christopher Dedrick, composer, musician
- 2013: Marilyn Field, teacher, founder of DAREArts
- 2014: Donald Lobb, author, "speaker," researcher, conservationist, notable agricultural research
- 2015: Beverly Holden, duet synchronized swimming. And Jake Holden, judo and snowboard cross
- 2016: Ken Weber
- 2017: Isabel Bassett, journalist and politician
- 2018: Cory Trépanier, filmmaker
- 2019: Johnny Wayne, comedian
- 2021: Frontline Workers of Caledon
References※
- ^ "Walk of Fame". Town of Caledon. October 28, 2017. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
- ^ "Caledon Walk of Fame inducts comedian Johnny Wayne". Caledon ON: Town of Caledon. 22 June 2022. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
- ^ "Caledon Walk of Fame recipient for 2021 announced". Caledon ON: Town of Caledon. 22 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
External links※
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