Tires in Caledon, ON — Fast Delivery | XYZ Tires
Escarpment & Moraine Caledon sits on two of Ontario’s most elevated landscapes — the Niagara Escarpment and Oak Ridges Moraine. Rural roads receive significantly more snow than Brampton or Mississauga, and many are plowed hours after a storm. Winter-rated tires are the right call here. Learn more ↓
Caledon, Ontario

Wholesale Tires
Delivered to Caledon

Order online and your tires ship from our Etobicoke warehouse — delivered to your Caledon address within 1–2 business days. Bolton, Caledon East, Caledon Village, Palgrave, Inglewood, Alton, Belfountain, Mono Mills, and every rural address in between. Winter-rated stock in depth, year-round.

1–2 Day Delivery
All Caledon addresses
Free Shipping
Rural addresses included
Winter-Rated Stock
Deep inventory, year-round
30-Day Returns
Unmounted tires, no hassle

Why buy tires online vs. driving out to a shop?

Caledon is large, spread out, and predominantly rural — the city covers over 688 square kilometres. There isn’t a dense cluster of tire shops on your block the way there might be in Brampton or Mississauga. Residents in Palgrave, Alton, Belfountain, and Inglewood often face a significant drive just to reach a tire shop with meaningful inventory. That trip gets a lot less appealing in November when the roads are already questionable on worn all-seasons.

At XYZ Tires, you order from home — anywhere in Caledon, rural or otherwise. Wholesale pricing, no showroom overhead, no drive to Bolton or down to Brampton. Your tires arrive at your door in 1–2 business days, and you book your own installer at the garage of your choice, on your own schedule.

XYZ Tires Driving to a shop
Pricing Wholesale — no markup Retail + seasonal surge
Winter stock Deep inventory, year-round Thin by mid-October
Drive required None — delivered to you Often 20–40 min from rural Caledon
Sales pressure None Upsells common
Shop hours Order anytime, 24/7 Business hours only
Installer choice Any shop you prefer Their shop only
Wholesale pricing — no seasonal markup
Demand spikes across the GTA every October. We don’t participate in seasonal pricing. Warehouse pricing is consistent year-round — order in August and pay the same rate as in September.
Delivered to rural Caledon — no drive required
Whether you’re in Bolton on a quiet street or on a rural lot outside Palgrave, we deliver to your door. No long drive to Brampton in late October on roads that are already turning slippery.
Elevation-ready stock — winter tires, year-round
Caledon’s snowfall totals are meaningfully higher than surrounding urban areas. We keep a deep inventory of winter and all-weather tires in stock all year — so you can order in summer and beat the rush entirely.
Truck and SUV selection for Caledon’s roads
A high proportion of Caledon residents drive trucks and SUVs suited to rural roads and properties. We carry a wide range of LT-rated, all-terrain, and winter-rated truck and SUV tires at warehouse pricing.

What tires do Caledon drivers need?

Caledon is unlike any other community in Peel Region. While Brampton and Mississauga to the south sit at relatively low elevations on the flat Lake Ontario plain, Caledon occupies the Niagara Escarpment and the Oak Ridges Moraine — two of the most geographically significant landforms in southern Ontario. The result is a municipality that can receive substantially more snow than its neighbours, with hilly terrain, sharp curves, and rural roads that see far less frequent plowing and salting than urban streets.

The main arterials through Caledon — Highway 10 (Hurontario Street), Highway 50, Airport Road, Old School Road, and Hwy 9 — all traverse elevation changes and rural stretches where conditions shift rapidly in winter. Drivers commuting south into Brampton on Hwy 10 regularly descend from snowy, icy conditions at the Escarpment crest to wet pavement in Brampton within a few kilometres. Gravel roads, long driveways, and farm laneways throughout rural Caledon compound the challenge — and trucks and SUVs are the vehicle of choice for good reason in this community.

Caledon’s elevation: why your neighbours in Brampton don’t understand your winter
Higher elevation = more snowfall, longer road recovery times, and more demanding tire conditions

Caledon sits on two of Ontario’s most prominent elevated landforms. The Niagara Escarpment runs through the south and west of the municipality, rising steeply from the surrounding landscape. The Oak Ridges Moraine forms a long ridge through the north, with communities like Palgrave and Caledon Village sitting at significantly higher elevations than Brampton or Bolton. Cold air masses moving across Georgian Bay and Lake Huron deposit additional precipitation as they rise over these landforms — a process called orographic lift — resulting in measurably higher snowfall in Caledon than in the surrounding GTA, often by 30–50% or more in the same storm.

Niagara Escarpment
Runs through S. & W. Caledon
Oak Ridges Moraine
Runs through N. Caledon
Extra snowfall vs. Brampton
Often 30–50% more per storm

Rural Caledon roads are also maintained on a different schedule than urban streets. After a significant snowfall, it’s common for rural roads in Palgrave, Inglewood, Alton, and Belfountain to remain snow-packed or icy for several hours longer than comparable roads in Brampton. Winter tires or 3PMSF-certified all-weather tires are the most practical choice for any Caledon driver — not just those on rural lots, but anyone navigating the elevation changes on Hwy 10, Airport Road, or Old School Road on a regular basis.

Strongly Recommended
Nov — Apr

Winter Tires

Not legally required in Ontario, but the right choice for Caledon. The elevation-driven snowfall, rural road maintenance schedules, and hilly terrain throughout the Escarpment and Moraine make dedicated winter tires the safest option for Caledon’s conditions — especially on Hwy 10, Airport Road, and rural township roads.

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Year-Round Option

All-Weather Tires

3PMSF-certified all-weather tires deliver genuine winter-rated traction without the hassle of a seasonal swap. An ideal solution for Caledon drivers who don’t want to manage two sets of tires but need real winter capability on rural roads and the Escarpment grades. One set, twelve months, no compromise.

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Trucks & SUVs

Truck & SUV Tires

Caledon has one of the highest per-capita rates of truck and SUV ownership in Peel Region — for obvious reasons. We carry a wide range of LT-rated, all-terrain, mud-terrain, and winter-rated truck and SUV tires from Toyo, BFGoodrich, Cooper, Michelin, and more, at warehouse pricing.

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Highway 10 (Hurontario Street): Caledon’s most variable winter commute Highway 10 is the primary north–south artery through Caledon, connecting the Escarpment communities in the north to Bolton and then descending to Brampton below. Commuters driving this route regularly experience conditions that shift from snow-covered or icy at the top to wet pavement at the bottom of the same hill within minutes. All-season tires that perform acceptably in Brampton can be completely inadequate on the same commute 15 kilometres north, where the elevation and road maintenance schedules are meaningfully different. If you commute on Hwy 10 or Airport Road, the traction gap between all-seasons and winter-rated tires is real and worth taking seriously.

Top tire brands delivered to Caledon

Every major brand at warehouse pricing — winter, all-weather, all-terrain, and truck tires in stock, year-round.

Michelin
The X-Ice Snow delivers top-tier winter traction on Caledon’s hilly, snow-heavy roads. The Defender LTX M/S is a leading all-season truck and SUV tire for Caledon’s mix of highway, rural, and gravel-road driving.
Bridgestone
The Blizzak WS90 excels on ice and packed snow — ideal for Caledon’s rural roads after a heavy snowfall. The Blizzak DM-V2 extends that performance to trucks and SUVs across Caledon’s hilly terrain.
Continental
The VikingContact 7 handles deep snow and ice-covered rural roads with confidence. The SecureContact AW all-weather tire is an increasingly popular year-round choice for Caledon drivers wanting winter capability without the seasonal swap.
BFGoodrich
The All-Terrain T/A KO2 is a top seller among Caledon truck and SUV owners — built for the mix of paved highway, gravel road, and rural terrain that defines daily driving for many Caledon residents. Available in LT sizes.
Toyo
The Open Country A/T III suits Caledon drivers who need a capable all-terrain tire for rural roads and farm laneways without sacrificing highway manners on Hwy 10 or Airport Road. The Observe GSi-6 leads for winter-rated SUV performance.
Hankook
The Winter i*cept IZ3 delivers solid winter traction at a price point that makes equipping multiple vehicles more manageable — a common consideration for Caledon households with trucks, SUVs, and daily drivers to outfit each season.
Nexen
The Roadian ATX is a capable all-terrain option for Caledon’s truck community at a competitive price point. The Winguard Sport 2 offers reliable 3PMSF-certified winter performance for passenger vehicles across Caledon’s varied roads.
Kumho
The Road Venture MT71 handles the demanding mixed-surface driving that rural Caledon roads require. The WinterCraft WP72 is a dependable, budget-friendly winter option for Caledon families managing multiple vehicles through a full Ontario winter.

How tire delivery works in Caledon

From our Etobicoke warehouse to your Caledon door in 1–2 business days — rural addresses included.

Order online — any time
Use our vehicle fitment tool to confirm the right tire size for your year, make, model, and trim. Whether you drive a commuter car or a full-size pickup, add to cart and check out in minutes. No account required.
Ships from Etobicoke same business day
Orders placed Monday to Friday before 3 PM ship the same afternoon from our warehouse at 321 Rexdale Blvd, Etobicoke — a short courier run from Caledon. You receive a tracking number by email once dispatched.
Delivered to your Caledon address in 1–2 business days
We deliver to all Caledon addresses — including rural properties in Palgrave, Inglewood, Alton, Belfountain, and Mono Mills. Delivery is curbside with no signature required. Tires arrive boxed at your door, wherever your door is.
Book your local installer
Contact any mechanic or garage in Bolton, Caledon East, or Brampton for a mounting appointment. Book before mid-October — shops fill up fast across Peel Region as winter approaches and GTA drivers scramble for tires.

Caledon delivery details

Delivery area All Caledon postal codes (L7C, L7E, L7K)
Communities Bolton, Caledon East, Caledon Village, Palgrave, Inglewood, Alton, Belfountain, Mono Mills, Cheltenham, Valleywood
Rural addresses Yes — fully covered, no surcharge
Delivery time 1–2 business days
Order cutoff 3:00 PM Monday – Friday
Weekend orders Ship Monday morning
Shipping cost Free — always
Signature required No — curbside drop
Ships from 321 Rexdale Blvd, Etobicoke ON

Frequently asked questions

Common questions from Caledon drivers before their first order. Need more help? Email support@xyztires.com.

Yes. XYZ Tires delivers to all Caledon addresses — Bolton, Caledon East, Caledon Village, Palgrave, Inglewood, Alton, Belfountain, Mono Mills, Cheltenham, Valleywood, and all rural properties throughout the municipality. We deliver to rural addresses at no extra charge. Orders ship from our Etobicoke warehouse and arrive within 1–2 business days.
Winter tires are not legally mandatory for most passenger vehicles in Ontario. However, Caledon’s elevation on the Niagara Escarpment and Oak Ridges Moraine — combined with rural road maintenance schedules that lag behind urban plowing — makes winter-rated tires a strong practical recommendation. If you live on or regularly drive rural roads in Palgrave, Inglewood, Alton, or anywhere on the Escarpment, all-season tires are a meaningful safety compromise in winter.
Caledon sits significantly higher in elevation than Brampton due to the Niagara Escarpment and Oak Ridges Moraine. As cold air masses move across Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, they deposit more precipitation when they rise over these elevated landforms — a process called orographic lift. The result is that Caledon regularly records snowfall 30–50% greater than Brampton or Mississauga in the same storm system. Driving north on Hwy 10 or Airport Road during a winter storm makes the difference immediately obvious.
Yes. We deliver to all Caledon postal codes — L7C, L7E, and L7K — including rural properties in Palgrave, Inglewood, Alton, Belfountain, Mono Mills, and Cheltenham. There is no rural surcharge. All deliveries are curbside, free of charge.
For Hwy 10 through Caledon — where you often descend from snowy Escarpment conditions to clear pavement in Brampton within a few kilometres — we recommend winter tires rated for snow and ice. The Michelin X-Ice Snow, Bridgestone Blizzak WS90, and Continental VikingContact 7 are consistently top-performing options. If you prefer year-round convenience, the Continental SecureContact AW or a similar 3PMSF all-weather tire delivers genuine winter traction without a seasonal swap.
Typically 1–2 business days from our Etobicoke warehouse. Caledon is within close courier range of our warehouse. Orders placed before 3 PM Monday through Friday ship the same afternoon. Weekend orders ship Monday morning. You receive a tracking number by email once dispatched.
We recommend ordering by mid-October at the latest — ideally in September. Caledon’s elevated terrain means the first significant snowfall often arrives before it does in Brampton or Mississauga. With 1–2 business days for delivery and time needed to book a mounting appointment, ordering in September gives you the most flexibility. GTA shops fill up fast in October; the earlier you order, the easier it is to get a mounting appointment before the first real snowfall reaches Caledon’s hills.

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Delivery across Peel Region, the GTA, and throughout Ontario.

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Wholesale pricing. Free shipping to all Caledon addresses — rural included. Winter-rated stock in depth, year-round. Don’t wait until October.