Serendipity Nature Sanctuary is situated on 22 acres of mixed meadow and forest in Caledon, Ontario. The land is configured to support both immediate use and long-term regenerative development.
All existing buildings and the primary pond are located toward the front of the property, creating a compact and functional core for retreats, residences, and daily operations. This allows the rear portion of the land to remain largely undisturbed and well suited for future food forest systems, livestock, additional retreat cabins, and ecological projects.
Key characteristics include:
• Location on the Oak Ridges Moraine, providing reliable groundwater and strong ecological conditions
• A pie-shaped lot with narrow road frontage and wide rear boundary, offering privacy and expansion potential
• Existing trails through meadow and forest, already used for walking, camping, and nature immersion
• A clean, stream-fed pond between the main buildings, supporting biodiversity and landscape beauty
• Long-established organic gardens using no-till methods, demonstrating soil health and productivity
The property already operates as an off-grid site with independent solar power systems, reducing reliance on external utilities and supporting resilience.
Overall, the land offers a rare combination of:
• accessibility
• privacy
• existing infrastructure
• fertile soil
• water security
• and ecological integrity
This foundation allows Serendipity to grow intentionally, without the pressures or risks associated with undeveloped raw land.