The Caledon Mountain Trout Club, established in 1901, is a private fishing club located in Ontario, Canada. This 1906 real photo postcard (RPPC) captures the club’s early 20th-century architectural charm, featuring a large, multi-storied building with a steeply pitched roof and multiple gables. The club is set against a picturesque backdrop, with a tranquil body of water and a dock extending into it, adding to its serene and secluded appeal.
Historically, the Caledon Mountain Trout Club was a retreat for Toronto’s elite, as highlighted in a 1913 Toronto Star article that described it as a place where many of Toronto’s society people stayed.
This postcard, with its undivided back (UDB), offers a glimpse into the social and architectural history of the time, making it a valuable piece for collectors.
Today, the Caledon Mountain Trout Club continues to operate, providing an outstanding sporting and social experience for its members, their families, and guests.