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Old Posted Dec 21, 2019, 4:03 AM
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hkskyline's 2019 hunting fall colours in the Greater Toronto Area

Fall is a great time to visit Toronto. Around early to mid-October, the foliage frenzy is everywhere. You don't need to go far to find a quiet spot to enjoy the colours. The Glen Stewart Ravine near the Beaches is a short walk just off the streetcar line on Queen Street for a lovely taster.



























The crowds tend to hover around High Park, an exceptionally famous foliage spot in the fall, and for cherry blossoms in the spring as well.











Venturing outside the city, you won't see a shortage of crowds despite a long drive outside the 416 boundary. Located an hour west of Toronto in Hamilton, Spencer Gorge Conservation Area is home to both waterfalls and a beautiful gorge lit up by foliage. During peak season, park authorities have arranged buses to bring visitors into the park.









































More on my website : https://www.globalphotos.org/toronto.htm
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