The best places in Ontario to see picture-perfect fall foliage — grab your camera and cosiest sweater

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Fall is a very serious time for a certain crowd of people: leaf peepers. In layman’s terms, “leaf peeping” is the ritual of making a dedicated journey to immerse yourself in the fall colours. It entails precise planning to time your travels right: Fortunately, there are dedicated foliage trackers — such as Ontario Parks’ regularly updated webpage at ontarioparks.ca/fallcolour — detailing the colour changes and leaf fall as they happen.

Ontario is particularly flush with picture-perfect places to put on your cosiest sweater, grab a hot apple cider and watch the colours pop. From Toronto, you could head north to watch the leaves change from green to garnet over the Canadian Shield, or east to admire the autumn foliage set against Lake Ontario. Head west to the parks and trails on the Bruce Peninsula to catch forests turning ruby. If you don’t have a car, you can still hop on the Go train to reach quaint, tree-lined towns.

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