Estate & rural homes
Long driveway approaches, gates and dark lot edges — covered deliberately, with night performance planned for rural darkness, not a lit street.
CCTV and security cameras for Caledon's estate and rural properties and Bolton's homes and industrial units — coverage designed on-site, wired clean. Our shop sits on The Gore Road, minutes from the Caledon line.
Our shop at 8770 The Gore Rd #7 sits on the road that runs straight into Caledon, minutes from Bolton — so you get a local installer who walks your property, not a dispatcher two cities away. We cover the whole town: Bolton, Caledon East, Palgrave, Inglewood, Cheltenham, Alton, Valleywood and Mayfield West, plus the rural roads between them.
Caledon properties are not city lots, and a boxed kit shows it fastest here: long driveways where the approach matters more than the door, dark rural nights with no streetlight to help a cheap sensor, detached garages and outbuildings a WiFi camera can't reach. Every job starts with an on-site walk so the coverage is designed around how your property actually sits.
Long driveway approaches, gates and dark lot edges — covered deliberately, with night performance planned for rural darkness, not a lit street.
Driveways, entrances and backyards across Bolton's neighbourhoods, viewable from one app.
How cameras deter driveway theft →Docks, yards, gates and racking in Bolton's industrial parks — perimeter and interior coverage with remote viewing.
Commercial security →Detached garages, barns and workshops brought onto the same system with proper cabling or point-to-point links — not a WiFi camera at the edge of its range.
Modern IP cameras on professional Power-over-Ethernet cabling — one cable for power and data, sized for the long runs bigger lots need.
An NVR sized to the days of footage you actually need, set up for secure viewing from anywhere.
On a 50-foot city lot, most kits sort of work. On a Caledon acreage, placement and infrastructure decide everything: where the driveway approach is actually captured, whether the barn gets a real link or a dropout, and how a camera sees on a road with no streetlights.
For the full breakdown of what a system involves and what moves the price, see our main security camera installation service, or read the installer's guide to camera cost and placement.
Yes — we're based at 8770 The Gore Rd #7, on the road that runs into Caledon, and install cameras and CCTV across Bolton, Caledon East, Palgrave, Inglewood, Cheltenham, Alton, Valleywood, Mayfield West and the rural properties between. Every job starts with an on-site walk.
It scales with the number of cameras and how difficult the cabling is — and on larger rural properties the run lengths matter more than anywhere else, which is exactly why we quote after an on-site survey. Read our camera cost and placement guide for the full breakdown.
Yes — outbuildings join the same system with buried or protected cable runs, or a point-to-point wireless link where trenching isn't practical, so the footage lands on the same recorder and app as the house.
Yes — docks, yards, gates and interior racking coverage for Bolton's industrial parks, with multi-site and head-office viewing where needed. See our commercial security systems page for the full picture.
Monitoring options can be arranged depending on the property and requirements — we'll cover this during your consultation.
Tell us what you want covered and we'll arrange an on-site survey. A consultation is a conversation, not a commitment — every quote is based on your property, not a package price.
Prefer to talk it through? Call or text 905-621-4100.
Book a consultation and a local installer will design camera coverage around your property — gate to back field, dock to racking.