This fall foliage map shows when and where the leaves will peak near you

Sep 12 2019, 5:54 pm

If one thing’s for certain, fall is the perfect time to visit Ontario because you’ll have the chance to see the spectacle of green summer leaves changing to rich and vibrant shades of autumn yellows, oranges and reds.

And while there are plenty of incredible places to watch the leaves change right here in our own backyard, the real gold, however, can be found at various parks throughout the province.

If you’re interested in spending an afternoon tracking down the beautiful fall foliage, be sure to check out Ontario Park’s Fall Colour Report, which indicates how the leaves are changing across the province.

Fall Colour Report 2019

The fall colour report is updated weekly and conveniently provides a map and other visual aids to help Ontario leaf peepers figure out what the current fall foliage conditions are at 62 provincial parks and the surrounding areas.

And if you’re interested in visiting a specific park, the report also lists when the best viewing time is for each location, so you’ll never arrive at a park disappointed by what you see.

fall colour report

Fall Colour Report 2019/Ontario Parks

And while colour progression currently remains under 30% for most of the province, the current report is showing central and northern regions are already beginning to see nice pockets of colour.

As we head into October, it’s going to quickly become a prime time to view the changing landscape throughout the province, so make sure to keep an eye on the colour report and head to your nearest park for the ultimate fall backdrop.

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