Things To Do In Ontario When You're Bored This Fall
This past Thanksgiving weekend, I was up at the Forks of the Credit (Bellfountain), Balls Falls (Vineland) and then just in the woods that runs along the Don River, not far from my home. There is much to see and do in nature, not far from where I live in Toronto. There is also much of Ontario I haven't yet seen, and I could probably spend the rest of my life just exploring what nature has to offer -- revisiting some favourite places, and going to some places simply because they have interesting names. Now is an especially good time with the brilliant fall colours painting nature -- although time is running out to catch what's left of fall.
Here's a few websites I've shortlisted in my research to help getting out there happen a little faster.
Here's a few websites I've shortlisted in my research to help getting out there happen a little faster.
- Fall Colour Report -- from the Weather Network, this report is updated every two weeks or so
- Great Fall Drives in Muskoka country -- from Muskoka Tourism
- Great Fall Drives in Ontario -- from Ontario Tourism
- Ontario Fall Colours Progression Report -- from Ontario Travel Information North of Toronto, this site is updated twice per week through the fall on progression of the fall colours
- Fall Colour Report -- from Ontario Parks, this site tells you which parks are the best to be in to enjoy the colours
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