Top 10 Fall Viewing Attractions in Ontario
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Top 10 Fall Viewing Attractions in Ontario

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  • Algonquin Provincial Parktop_1
    󰺂5.0
    Nipissing District>100 km from downtown
    trip best small logoAchieved a 2-year streak on the annual lists
    Highlights:
    View autumn forest from above
    󱓊Enjoy the fiery red maple leaves in fall
    4.8/5
    wxx1026wxx1026

    It's so beautiful! When it comes to viewing maple leaves in Eastern Canada, Algonquin is a must! The peak time of the Algonquin maple leaf color change is a high probability event in early October, and the maple leaves change color in layers and are gorgeous.

  • University of Torontotop_2
    󰺂7.2
    Toronto.Downtown Toronto>100 km from downtown
    trip best small logoAchieved a 2-year streak on the annual lists
    Highlights:
    󱓊Historic architecture & golden lawns
    Golden lawn & Hart House in fall scene
    󱨠Saved by 204 users󱨠162 positive reviews
    4.6/5
    圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃

    The University of Toronto is in a good location, adjacent to the bustling city center, and life is extremely convenient; the buildings on campus are antique and quaint. Of course, the most important thing is that it is still a top university in the world [like it]

  • High Parktop_3
    󰺂4.8
    Toronto.Swansea>100 km from downtown
    trip best small logoFeatured in Best Things to Do
    Highlights:
    󰋄Autumn views & diverse activities
    󱓊Autumn leaf hiking events in fall
    4.1/5
    M25***40M25***40

    A great park for a walk. Be sure to visit the botanical gardens. We also caught the end of the tulip gardens which were also beautiful. It was not a problem to find a place to park on a Monday afternoon. The patches on the trees and bushes were also interesting!

  • Thousand Islands
    4
    󰺂6.2
    Leeds and Grenville United Counties>100 km from downtown
    trip best small logoNo. 19 of Best Things to Do in Ontario
    4.7/5
    老少皆宜(程世荣)老少皆宜(程世荣)

    Canada's Thousand Islands, also known as the Thousand Islands, is a beautiful landscape in North America. Various small islands stand in the blue water of the Thousand Islands. It is a great feeling to take a cruise in the lake.

  • Queen's Park
    5
    󰺂6.5
    Toronto.Downtown Toronto>100 km from downtown
    trip best small logoNo. 14 of Best Things to Do in Ontario
    Highlights:
    󰋄Stroll along the eco-corridor under the beech trees
    Admire flowers in bloom all year round in the Winter Garden
    󱨠Saved by 145 users󱨠37% positive reviews
    4.5/5
    我青青来了我青青来了

    It is mid-September now and there are no more flowers, but it is still very comfortable, with green everywhere, fresh air, blue sky and white clouds. The park is not big, but it is in the city center, so it is nice to take a walk 👍.

  • Rideau Canal
    6
    󰺂6.5
    Ottawa>100 km from downtown
    trip best small logoNo. 15 of Best Things to Do in Ontario
    4.4/5
    胡di 卖火柴的老男孩胡di 卖火柴的老男孩

    The canal is a landmark of Ottawa. When you come to Ottawa, you must check in here. The surrounding buildings are beautiful and record the history of Canada. The canal is a landmark of Ottawa. When you come to Ottawa, you must check in here. The surrounding buildings are beautiful and record the history of Canada. The canal is a landmark of Ottawa. When you come to Ottawa, you must check in here. The surrounding buildings are beautiful and record the history of Canada.

  • Scarborough Bluffs
    7
    󰺂5.6
    Toronto>100 km from downtown
    4.3/5
    M25***40M25***40

    Plenty of free parking but why weren't there any public toilets open? It was a lovely walk along the water. A great place to go for free, the restaurants were closed so bring a picnic, lots of stands with great views.

  • Rideau Hall
    8
    󰺂5.4
    Ottawa>100 km from downtown
    trip best small logoFeatured in Best Things to Do
    Highlights:
    󰋄Unique cultural vibe in fall
    Colorful chrysanthemums in autumn
    4.2/5
    圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃圣热尔韦昂瓦列尔周勃

    The Governor General of Canada is the highest leader of the country and the representative of the British monarch in Canada. The Governor General's Palace is free to visit, but reservations are required in advance. There are staff to guide you through the tour and give explanations, which takes about an hour. There is a bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth II riding a horse on the roundabout outside the gate.

  • Lake Ontario
    9
    󰺂5.2
    Northumberland County>100 km from downtown
    trip best small logoFeatured in Best Things to Do
    󱨠28% positive reviews
    4.7/5
    狗头妈狗头妈

    Lake Ontario is located at the junction of Canada and the United States. It is a border lake between the two countries. It is long and oval. In the United States, Lake Ontario is in New York State. We went there in early July. The lakeside was still a little cool in the early morning, and the air was very fresh. It takes less than half an hour to drive north from the center of Rochester to the lakeside. You can drive along the lakeshore. There are beautifully built single-family villas by the lake, beautiful lawns in front of the houses, and private roads leading to the main road. The private houses have a superior geographical location, but unfortunately you cannot trespass. There are also houses built along the lake. Villages, small town residents fish and grow flowers and drink coffee leisurely in front of their homes. There is no commercial atmosphere here. Outsiders passing by to enjoy the scenery consciously turn on the Do Not Disturb mode. The car is parked in a spacious place at the entrance of the village. Glancing at the road sign, a bird is singing happily on the sign. There is a large lawn in front of the cottage, and behind the house is a deep blue lake. The lake gulls squat on wooden piles in rows. You think you see the sea. There are also relatively mature public rest and viewing areas and free parking lots for tourists to stay. We stopped to rest at the junction where the inner river flows into Lake Ontario. There is a road in the middle and water on both sides, an inner lake and an outer lake. Waterfowl rest under the shade of trees, and the owner and his dog stroll along the lakeshore, looking very comfortable. This is my first time to see Lake Ontario. It took less than half a day, but I was deeply impressed. I will have the opportunity to visit it in depth.

What Fall Viewing Attractions are there in Ontario?
These are all Fall Viewing Attractions in Ontario:Algonquin Provincial Park, University of Toronto, High Park, Thousand Islands, Queen's Park
What are some highly-rated Fall Viewing Attractions in Ontario?
Some highly-rated Fall Viewing Attractions in Ontario include:Algonquin Provincial Park:4.8, University of Toronto:4.6, High Park:4.1, Thousand Islands:4.7, Queen's Park:4.5
At what locations in Ontario can Fall Viewing Attractions in Ontario be found?
The Fall Viewing Attractions in Ontario are mainly located in:Algonquin Provincial Park:Nipissing District, University of Toronto:Toronto, High Park:Toronto, Thousand Islands:Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Queen's Park:Toronto
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