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As an important city in Canada, Montreal attracts many tourists to enjoy the maple leaves with its rich autumn maple leaf landscape. The best time to enjoy the maple leaves here is usually from mid-to-late September to mid-to-late October. As the temperature gradually drops, the maple leaves turn from green to yellow, and then from yellow to red, forming a colorful autumn picture.
Montreal's main maple viewing locations, including Mount Royal Park, Montreal Botanical Garden, Old Port, La Fontaine Park, Mont-Tremblant National Park, etc., are all good places to check in in autumn.
Since there are many tourists who come to Montreal to enjoy the maple leaves in autumn, it is recommended to plan the itinerary in advance, including accommodation, transportation and tour routes. Montreal has a rich variety of food, especially maple syrup products and seafood. In addition to enjoying the maple leaves, you may wish to taste the local food and enjoy a feast for your taste buds.
Join the Montreal autumn maple viewing tour to enjoy the beauty of maple leaves and feel the magical charm of nature.