Follow the development of the colors!
Fall is in full swing, and while there are plenty of fun things to do in and around Montreal once fall arrives (picking apples, visiting pumpkin patches, experiencing corn mazes, and strolling through the city’s farmers markets…), the color evolution should be so be at the top of your list.
Grab a pumpkin spice latte and check Tourisme Québec’s map to see where you’ll find the most striking foliage.
Divided into six different categories by color, this interactive map follows the development of the colors:
Not started (green)
Start (yellow)
middle (orange)
Apogee (red)
decline (brown)
Completed (gray)
Autumn is one of the most spectacular times to explore the Montreal area. Updated weekly, the map covers just about every place you want to visit, including our favorite places to hike, beautiful parks near some of the area’s best beaches, and a secret spot that will take your breath away.
When does fall begin in Montreal?
Once the fall equinox arrives, the leaves begin to change color and fall begins in Montreal, lasting from late September to late October.
Where can you see the fall colors in Montreal?
If you don’t plan to: a Side trip For a day, we’ve selected the best places to admire the colors, including this new rooftop in the city center (the tallest in Montreal), which offers stunning river and mountain views, as well as the 5 best things to do with the kids this fall.
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