Best places to go leaf peeping in Canada this fall

 

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Best places to go leaf peeping in Canada this fall

Want to get a head start on fall this year? Head north to Canada, as much of this nation’s trees begin turning colour long before a single leave does here at home.

 

Below, we’ll discuss a few destinations that will help you make the most of your time north of the border.

 

1) Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia

 

Want to combine your leaf peeping with some of the best cultural attractions in Canada? Centre your sightseeing this fall on Cape Breton Island. A large isle which makes up a big portion of the eastern parts of Nova Scotia, its mountains, farms, and Celtic roots are as big of an attraction as its attractive tapestry of red, orange, and yellow leaves.

 

Want to catch this island at its best? Time your visit for early to mid-October, as not only will all the leaves be ablaze, but the Celtic Colours Music Festival usually happens at this time.

 

Featuring traditional folk artists playing the guitar, fiddle, bagpipes, flutes, and other musical instruments, attending a Ceilidh will enliven your evening after a long day of road tripping around the island.  

 

If you don’t feel like kicking up your heels, you can still have a great time from your hotel bed. Fire up your laptop, connect to the WiFi, and log on to your favourite online gaming site.

 

With plenty of amazing online casino bonuses to chase and games like blackjack, roulette, and craps to pass the time, you’ll get your adrenaline pumping your way while your friends do it their way down at the pub.

 

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2) Eastern Townships, Quebec

 

It’s said that the leaves of the sugar maple tree produce some of the most vibrant reds of any hardwood tree in the world. In Canada, no place has more of these than the Eastern Townships.

 

Even away from the plantations where a large percentage of the world's maple syrup (71%) is produced, these trees can be found on the slopes of the Appalachians along with other species that provide oranges and yellows.

 

From the top of these peaks, amazing views can be had of the St. Lawrence River and the numerous farms that give this corner of Quebec its bucolic feel.   

 

3) Icefields Parkway, Alberta

 

Do you like your fall colours to be situated amidst epic scenery? If so, opting to travel down the Icefields Parkway this fall will prove to be a wise decision.

 

While this route lacks the deep reds provided by hardwoods which aren’t endemic to this part of Canada, the lower slopes of this nation’s most dramatic mountains are carpeted with gold provided by aspen and larch trees by mid-September.

 

Be sure to include a cruise on Maligne Lake, as awesome autumn light, the crimson shrubs which grow on avalanche fall lines, and its electric blue waters will make this trip a heart-stopping affair you won’t ever be able to forget.

 

 

 

 

 

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