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The Hamilton Chedoke Radial Trail is one of the hidden routes to admire the Canadian autumn maple leaves. Every maple leaf season, the entire trail is covered with golden, orange-red leaves, and an iron bridge with intense color contrast, perfect for beautiful photos. Along the forest path, the fallen leaves are all over the ground, and the sky is still full of autumn healing even though it is cloudy and rainy - the light and shadow move through the leaves, changing with the pace, making people can't help but take pictures as they walk. 🗺️ Recommended route arrangement: From 534 Dundurn St S, enter from the first section of the Chedoke Radial Trail and slowly climb up the stairs. Along the way you will pass some old railway facilities and iron bridges, it is especially recommended to stop at the iron bridge location, the orange and yellow maple leaves form a strong contrast, perfect for photography. The entire route is gentler, suitable for most people, and there are occasional small attractions along the way to stop and look. 📸 Must-check location: 1. Maple Leaf Covered Forest Path: Whether it’s landing maple leaves or tree canopies dappled with sunlight, there’s a lot of layering. 2. Iron Bridge: Beautifully photographed on and off the bridge when the maple leaves are in full bloom in the fall. 3. Partial elevated location with distant views of Hamilton city. 💡Itinerary Tips: - Autumn (September to November) is the best maple viewing period, morning or afternoon excursion is recommended for more beautiful light and shadow. - The trail is safe even if it is cloudy and rainy;but non-slip shoes are required for wet and slippery ground. - Water, light snacks are recommended, there are not many shops along the way. - The whole journey takes about 2-3 hours, walk slowly and take time to take pictures is best. - There are some public recreational facilities along the road for a break or picnic.
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When you arrive in Dundas, Ontario, you'll be enveloped in the gentle autumn charm of this small town! One of Dundas' most popular photo spots is the enchanting fountain hidden behind wooden railings by the lake. In autumn, the red and yellow maple leaves outside, paired with the clear lake surface under the blue sky, create a stunning photo opportunity—a true paradise for photographers! Dundas Lakeside Fountain Recommendations: 1. Dundas Driving Park Fountain This fountain is located in Dundas Driving Park (Address: 71 Cross St, Dundas, ON L9H 2R5). From afar, the water droplets dance on the lake's surface, surrounded by quaint wooden railings. In autumn, the maple leaves lining the path create a dreamy and warm atmosphere. It's perfect for taking photos or simply relaxing; the light and shadow effects are most beautiful in the morning or evening. 2. Dundas Valley Conservation Area If you'd like to extend your walk, you can stroll along the lakeside to the Dundas Valley Conservation Area (Address: 650 Governors Rd, Dundas, ON L9H 5E3). The paths are carpeted with fallen leaves, offering stunning autumn scenery along the lake, and you might even spot squirrels frolicking around. Venture deeper into the woods to breathe in the fresh air and experience the tranquility of a Canadian autumn. Tip: The best time to see the fountain is from September to November when the fall foliage is in full bloom. Comfortable walking shoes and a light jacket are recommended. There's a gazebo and benches near the fountain; bring a small lunch for a lakeside picnic and enjoy a perfect autumn afternoon. Recommended Dining: - Quatrefoil (Address: 16 Sydenham St, Dundas, ON L9H 2T4) A very popular French restaurant specializing in local ingredients. It's often fully booked, so remember to make reservations in advance. - Detour Cafe (Address: 41 King St W, Dundas, ON L9H 1T5) After visiting the fountain, you can grab a hand-drip coffee and some dessert to perk yourself up. Transportation: It's about a 20-minute drive from downtown Hamilton, making it ideal for driving or carpooling. For public transport, take Hamilton Transit 5 and get off at Dundas Driving Park stop; it's about a 5-minute walk from there. Parking is plentiful but can fill up on weekends, so it's recommended to leave early. 📍Autumn Mosquito Repellent Tips: There are many mosquitoes near the lake in the mornings and evenings, so bring mosquito repellent spray and water. Summary: I highly recommend Dundas Lakeside Fountain, a hidden gem. Every autumn, it's breathtakingly beautiful, like it's been filtered. When you're feeling stressed, stepping into this place makes everything slow down. I sincerely suggest taking some time to sit here and leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind amidst the fall foliage! #DundasTravel #OntarioFall #MapleLeafPhotography #PicnicCheckIn #NatureHealing