Caledon covers a large stretch of Peel Region — the growing subdivisions of Mayfield West, the village cores of Caledon East and Palgrave, and long rural runs out toward the escarpment. Driveways here are measured in hundreds of feet, and Magnum builds them to match.
A Caledon driveway is rarely a city driveway. Lanes run hundreds of feet from the road to the house, and plenty of them are still gravel, or gravel under a thin skim of asphalt. We build the base to carry the length, crown it so water sheds to both sides, and pave to a depth that survives a plough blade and a fuel delivery truck.
The commercial and industrial work runs along Highway 10 and Airport Road, through the growing sites at Mayfield West, and across the plazas and community facilities serving Caledon East and Palgrave. Aggregate and farm traffic crosses these lots as well as cars, so we build the base for the heaviest thing that uses the site rather than the average.
Mayfield West is the fast-growing half of the town, where builder asphalt is already breaking at the edges — usually a rebuild rather than a resurface. Out in the villages we schedule around access, because a long lane torn up mid-week still has to be driveable by evening.
Neighbourhoods we cover in Caledon include Caledon East, Mayfield West, Palgrave, Inglewood, and Alton, along with the streets and properties around the Forks of the Credit, the Caledon Trailway, and the Cheltenham Badlands.
Our paving work near Caledon



Magnum Paving is an asphalt paving contractor serving Caledon and the Greater Toronto Area. The company runs its own in-house crews, carries $5,000,000 in liability insurance, and holds a 5.0-star rating from 27 verified Google reviews.