Autumn Foliage in Atlantic Canada
As summer gives way to crisp autumn air, Atlantic Canada’s four Provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island offer spectacular landscapes and magical colours ripe for exploration at this time of year.
With colours typically peaking in September and October, autumn is the region’s most photogenic season as the leaves turn to their many shades of golds, auburns and russet reds. Scenic drives, hiking in national parks, autumn festivals and great cycling routes are the best way to experience the autumn colours of Atlantic Canada.
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