Thread Laurentian ridges and Ontario’s Algonquin corridors where scarlet, amber, and lemon crowd the hills. Start early to beat leaf‑peeping traffic, then hike short loops to ridge lookouts reflecting in kettle lakes. Visit sugar shacks reborn as cozy cafes, and carry layers for sharp shadows after sunset. Reserve last‑minute cabins midweek, browse roadside stands for apples and cheeses, and listen for loons while woodsmoke mingles with damp leaves around picnic tables dusted in gold.
Cross prairies dressed in wheat stubble toward the russet folds of the Alberta badlands. Wander Drumheller’s hoodoos in low, honeyed light and meet volunteers at tiny museums guarding fossils and town lore. Farm suppers celebrate the season with pies and perogies. Keep an eye for migrating raptors riding thermals over coulees. Nights are crisp, perfect for Milky Way arcs above windbreaks, while frost sketches tiny constellations on your windshield before coffee warms the world.





