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3 Places to Visit in Canada in the Fall

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If there’s one place you want to be during the fall months, it’s Canada. The gorgeous foliage spread across incredible mountain views is enough to convince anyone that this is the place to be for the ultimate autumn experience. Hey, you may even fall in love enough to start looking for Calgary or St. Albert real estate so you can enjoy the beauty all year long. Here are a few of the best places to visit in the fall if you’re looking for the best views and experiences Canada has to offer.

Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island, or PEI, is located just above Nova Scotia, not far from the state of Maine in the US. One of the most interesting things about PEI is their lack of wildlife. There are no bears, deer, or moose on the island, which means you can stroll freely in the dense forest without the risk of running into a bear or a hunter.

Beyond the gorgeous sights, there is much to do on the island in the fall months, including their Fall Flavors Festival, a culinary extravaganza you won’t want to miss. After indulging in the best food PEI has to offer, burn off the calories on a walk or bike ride past one of the island’s many lighthouses.

If you’re finding it hard to make time to visit the island, don’t fear – PEI has one of the longest foliage seasons on the continent, so there’s plenty of time to enjoy!

Algonquin Park

Located in Ontario, this park is the oldest and largest in the province. If you’re looking for adventures like hiking, canoeing, fishing, and biking against a gorgeous scenic backdrop, then Algonquin Park is the place for you. It is also the home to many types of wildlife, including over 260 species of bird, moose, beavers, black bears, and more. You can also visit their open-air Logging Museum for a historical experience.

Travelers say that one of the best places in the park during the fall months is Canoe Lake. Visit their Portage Store for canoe rentals, camping equipment, and souvenirs. Open until mid-October, the Portage Store also serves as a restaurant with seating that overlooks the water. Imagine the perfect fall view as you enjoy a beer and a cheeseburger, or one of their specialty coffees on a chilly October night.

Banff National Park

The Rocky Mountains in Alberta are probably the most iconic natural phenomenon in all of Canada. When discussing the best parts to visit, it’s difficult to know where to begin, because there are so many gorgeous locations that deserve attention. One of the greatest is Banff National Park – Canada’s first national park. Here, you can get a unique aerial view of the autumn foliage by taking a trip on the Banff Gondola, which allows you to cruise through the sky in the safety and warmth of your own Gondola cabin.

If you’re looking to get even more in touch with nature, take a hike at Johnston Canyon. The stunning waterfalls, bubbling mineral springs, and gorgeous mountain vistas make this a must for your next trip, and the trails themselves are easy enough to accommodate hikers at level of experience, including children.