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Autumn is a beautiful time of the year with its colourful fall leaves. Leaves typically change colours between the end of September to the start of October depending on the weather. If you're looking to catch a glimpse of the beautiful fall colours in the city, here is where to see the most beautiful fall colours in the GTA.
Table of Contents:
1). Rouge National Urban Park
2). Belfountain Conservation Area
3). Rattlesnake Point
4). Evergreen Brick Works
5). Glen Stewart Ravine
6). Kelso Conservation Area
7). David A. Balfour Park
8). Albion Hills Conservation Park
9). Royal Botanical Gardens
10). Taylor Creek Park
1). Rouge National Urban Park
Rouge National Urban Park is a popular spot to see the fall colours. 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.
Where: 1749 Meadowvale Rd, Toronto, ON M1B 5W8
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2). Belfountain Conservation Area
Belfountain Conservation Area is a great location to enjoy the fall colours. Located about an hour away from Toronto, this location offers scenic fall trails, a waterfall, a suspension bridge, “belle” fountain and more. Important to note is that you can book your reservations online, but same-day reservations are not available and there are entry fees.
Where: 819 Forks of the Credit Road, Caledon
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3). Rattlesnake Point
Rattlesnake Point is where you want to go to catch the picturesque fall colours. About a 1-hour drive away from Toronto, this location offers hiking trails like the Nassagaweya Canyon Trail and the Vista Adventure Trail. Enjoy and soak in the beautiful fall colours here.
Where: 7200 Appleby Line, Milton, ON, L9E 0M9.
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4). Evergreen Brick Works
Evergreen Brick Works is located in the Don Valley River and offers amazing views of the fall foliage.
Where: 550 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4W 3X8
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5). 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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6). Kelso Conservation Area
Kelso Conservation Area offers stunning views of the fall colours. This area has an extensive network of trails for you to soak in the beautiful views. Plus, if you need a break, they also have chairlift rides for you to experience the fall colours up in the air. Reservations are not required but are recommended.
Where: 5234 Kelso Rd, Milton, ON L9E 0C6
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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). Albion Hills Conservation Park
Head over to Albion Hills Conservation Park for a nice view of the fall colours. Located about an hour away from Toronto, this spot offers 50 km of trails to walk and explore the autumn aesthetics!
Where: 16500 Regional Road 50, Caledon, ON L7E 3E7
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9). Royal Botanical Gardens
Royal Botanical Gardens is the largest botanical garden in Canada and is popular in the GTA to see the fall colours. Enjoy the rich fall foliage and blooms here.
Where: 680 Plains Rd. W. Burlington, ON, Canada L7T 4H4
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10). Taylor Creek Park
Taylor Creek Park is a great spot to catch the autumn leaves in the city. Its long walking trails make this a great place to surround yourself with 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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