How to easily find out where & when the leaves in Ontario change colour in autumn

Photo credit @itsjaykana

Photo credit @itsjaykana

Autumn’s a transitional time as summer wisps away and autumn gracefully enters.
Between pumpkin spice lattes, oversized sweaters, and farm visits, it’s the changing colours of the leaves that’s the most striking.

While autumn accounts for 25%/91 days of the year, the leaf changing is done in a matter of a few weeks.
Instead of guessing when to go or relying on a social media feed, there’s an easy solution, courtesy of Ontario Parks.

They have a wonderful website that’s updated nearly daily that outlines a plethora of parks, if the leaves have changed and the degree of change involved.
It includes the current dominant colour and the best spots for viewing!

As you plan to fill your camera with vibrant autumn images, go to their website, pick up a hot drink and some snacks from your favourite indie retailer, fill the tank, charge your phone and make some fantastic fall memories.

www.ontarioparks.com/fallcolour

Photo credit: itsjaykana

Photo credit: itsjaykana