Where can you see fall colours in Quebec?
As fall begins, there are plenty of incredible activities to do in Montreal, whether it’s apple picking, visiting pumpkin patches, exploring corn mazes or strolling through the city’s public markets.
But we all know that seeing fall leaves is at the top of our list.
Treat yourself to a cozy coffee in one of the best cafes in town and stop by this map from Tourisme Québec, which reveals where to find the strongest foliage.
This interactive map is color-coded into six different categories and tracks the evolution of fall foliage across the province:
- Soon (green)
- Start (yellow)
- Medium term (orange)
- Near the summit (red)
- After the climax (brown)
- Fine (grey)
Updated weekly, the map covers almost every place you’d want to visit, including our favorite hiking spots and beautiful parks near the best beaches.
Time-out tip: The September update is scheduled for September 12, 2024, so mark the date on your calendar!
What month is fall in Montreal?
Once the autumn equinox arrives, the leaves begin to change color and fall begins in Montreal, which lasts from late September to late October.
What are the best places to see fall foliage in Montreal?
We’ve picked out the best places to admire the fall colors in and around the city, including the hidden garden at this new restaurant in Old Montreal, as well as the best activities to do with kids this fall.
Feel like taking a road trip? We’ve got you covered, too, including this must-see hotel just outside of Montreal.
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