Catching the Fall Colours In Ontario

Ontario Parks

Autumn is a fantastic time for a road trip or hiking trip in Ontario because you will get a chance to see the rich lush green leaves change into vibrant yellows, oranges, and reds. Some of the most incredible places to watch the leaves change are at Ontario’s provincial parks.

If you are looking for something to help you plan a trip to see the fall colours, then you are in luck. Ontario Parks has created a tool to assist you. The Fall Colour Report gets updated regularly to help you figure out the percentage of leaves that have changed color at specific parks throughout the province. It also lists the best viewing time for each location so you can plan your trip to catch a view of the leaves when they are at the peak of changing colours.

As we head into the autumn, make sure to keep an eye on the Fall Colour Report to avoid missing out on seeing the beautiful leaves change. Visiting provincial parks will require some planning ahead. Several parks require you to purchase or reserve a day-use pass ahead of your visit.

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