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Even though autumn in the city means that the days are getting shorter and the weather is getting colder, it's still one of the most beautiful times of the year because of the fall colours. If you're on the lookout to catch the beautiful fall colours before the leaves fall off on the trees, you've come to the right spot. Here are 13 of the best spots in Toronto to see the autumn colours.
1. Glen Stewart Ravine
The Glen Stewart Ravine offers breathtaking views of fall colours in Toronto. Glen Stewart is an 11-hectare ravine with a wide diversity of plant and bird life. Walk along the trail and enjoy all the captivating colours they have to offer. You'll be in awe.
Where: 351 Glen Manor Drive
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2. Rouge National Urban Park
Rouge National Urban Park is a popular spot in the city to catch the fall foliage. Explore one of the largest urban parks in North America, conveniently located in the Greater Toronto Area. Discover the natural wonders of Canada through the park's rich assembly of forests, creeks, farms, trails, and more. With an endless number of trees and vibrant fall colours, there's no question why this spot is a popular destination for many.
Where: 1749 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5W8
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3. Evergreen Brick Works
Evergreen Brick Works is located in the Don Valley River and offers amazing views of the fall foliage. Soak in the vibrant fall colours here and enjoy what the Evergreen Brick Works has to offer.
Where: 550 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4W 3X8
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4. Scarborough Bluffs
The Scarborough Bluffs stretches for about 15 km along the Lake Ontario shore, from the Eastern Beaches of Toronto in the west to East Point Park in the east. The Scarborough Bluffs feature 11 parks with spectacular views of the bluffs and Lake Ontario, trails, beaches, gardens, and more. This is a popular spot to catch the fall colours in the Greater Toronto Area and is also TTC accessible.
Where: 1 Brimley Rd. S, Bluffers Pk Rd, Scarborough, ON
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5. High Park
High Park is a popular destination for many when it comes to seeing the beautiful fall colours in Toronto. Whether you’re looking to take some photos of the autumn leaves or just want to soak in all the beautiful fall colours, High Park is a great spot to do so. Afterwards, take a stroll around High Park Zoo and see all the cute animals.
Where: 1873 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6R 2Z3
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6. E.T. Seton Park
Located next to the Ontario Science Centre, E.T. Seton Park offers stunning views of the fall colours. Hike along its trails that offer autumn colours, wildlife, and more.
Where: 73 Thorncliffe Park Drive
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7. David A. Balfour Park
David A. Balfour Park is a 20.5-hectare park that overlooks a forested ravine that is a tributary to the Don River. Trails lead down into the ravine and connect to the Kay Gardner Beltline Trail. This gem located in downtown Toronto offers amazing fall foliage in the city. You don't need to travel far to catch these mesmerizing colours.
Where: 75 Rosehill Ave, Toronto, ON M4T 1G4
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8. Trinity Bellwoods Park
Another popular spot to see the fall colours in Toronto is Trinity Bellwoods Park. This park located in downtown Toronto offers a view of the CN Tower, as well as gorgeous colours of orange, red, and yellow.
Where: 790 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1G3
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9. Toronto Islands
If you're looking for a fun way to see the fall colours in Toronto, why not take the ferry and head over to Centre Island? The beautiful view of the Toronto skyline along with the amazing colours of the fall foliage, makes this a great spot to soak in the beautiful autumn vibes.
Where: 9 Queens Quay W.
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10. Edwards Gardens
Head over to the Edwards Gardens at the Toronto Botanical Garden to catch some stunning autumn colours. Escape the hustle & bustle of the city and take in all the fall vibes here.
Where: 755 Lawrence Ave E, North York, ON M3C 1P2
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11. Crothers Woods
If you're looking for an amazing spot to catch the fall colours in East York, then you have to check out Crothers Woods. With around 10km of natural trails, a spectacular view of the Toronto skyline, and the beautiful autumn leaves, makes this a popular escape into nature.
Where: 27 Redway Rd
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12. Taylor Creek Park
Taylor Creek Park is a great spot to catch the autumn leaves in the city. It's long walking trails makes this a great place to surround yourself with the stunning colours. Don't forget to take some pictures along the way.
Where: 260 Dawes Rd, East York, ON M4C 5C4
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13. Coronation Park
Coronation Park can be found just east of Ontario Place along the Martin Goodman Trail. During fall, Coronation Park offers beautiful fall colours along the shoreline of Lake Ontario.
Where: 711 Lake Shore Blvd W
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