Reds, oranges, yellows, the colors of fall. Who doesn’t love to see the colours of trees change just before losing their leaves?
It seems that many would love to go see a big collection of trees other than what we have in the city. Here is a brief list of places, some within walking distance and others which require a drive, which will let you take in the beauty of the fall season to the fullest.
The famous High Park 1873 Bloor St W
Algonquin Provincial Park – Ontario 60
Ash Bridges Bay 1561 LakeShore Blvd E
Trinity Bellwoods Park 790 Queen St W
Forks of the Credit 17760 McLaren Road, Caledon,
Rouge Park Meadowvale Rd, Scarborough
Erindale Park 1695 Dundas St W
Oak Ridges Morine 18462 Bathurst St, New Market
Bruce Trail 55 Head St., Unit 101, Dundas, ON
Mono Cliffs Provincial Park Located on Bruce Trail
Balls Falls Conservation Area
Drive north on Hurontario from Dixie rd
Country Rd 2 in Colbourne
Drive through the Greenbelt on the highway.
Local suburb neighborhoods, Mimco, Woodbridge, Scarborough etc..
These are just a few places out there. Remember the further out of town you go, the more trees you will find! Happy walking or driving! Remember take lots of photos and stop once in a while to breath in the fall air.