They've been updating their fall colour report and are now saying that the time is coming to get a peek at the splendid hues of the leaves as they change colour in autumn. The colours of their Sugar Maple and Red Maple trees are growing more vibrant with each passing day, though the Tamarack trees at the park that are known for turning a brilliant golden yellow have yet to change. Though we've been experiencing some heavy rain in Ontario recently which can knock more fragile leaves off branches, the leaves have been holding strong so far.
While maple leaves are starting to turn bright yellow right now, poplar and birch leaves should pretty much still be green. The western part of the Highway 60 Corridor is just starting to explode with red, orange and yellow colours. Driving around here is a great way for "leaf peepers" to observe the colours from the comfort of a vehicle, but Algonquin's interpretive walking trails and backcountry are also a great places to see colourful leaves. Sugar Maples and Red maples are turning orange and red now, poplars and birches will turn yellow-orange in early to mid-October, and cone-bearing Tamarack trees will be at their peak yellow colour in mid- to late October.
If you want to be really sure, though, you can always check the park's live webcam to see how the colours are looking right this second. It also has a non-slip bottom that'll keep it in place. Canadian Tire. Details: This wheat wreath will look super festive hung on your door or somewhere on your patio this fall.
You could also hang it indoors if your home is in need of some extra fall vibes. Details: This copper bird house is handmade in Canada and will look stunning against the autumn foliage. It is purposely made out of durable materials so you can keep it hung through the winter, too.
Details: Mix up your fall decor with this stunning iridescent pumpkin. It'll look chic and classy on your patio or windowsill all season long. Details: These adorable pumpkin lights are perfect for Halloween!
They have eight lighting modes that you can play with including twinkling and slow fades. They're available in a string of 20, 40 or 60 lights. Details: Elevate your pumpkins and jack o'lanterns with an autumnal bale of straw. It'll make your patio or yard all the more festive for Thanksgiving this year. Details: This assorted bag of faux pumpkins, leaves and pinecones will definitely bring on those fall vibes you've been crazing.
You can place them in a cute bowl or place them over a decorative straw bale on your porch. Details: Although this thing may not be decor per se, if you plan on spending a lot of time on your patio this autumn you might want to consider investing in an outdoor patio heater.
Reviewers say it's is super easy to set up and that it radiates enough heat to keep them comfortable on a cold day. Details: Spice up your patio furniture with these autumn throw pillow covers.
Reviewers say they're made out of thick, durable material and love that the zippers are hidden inside of the seam. Details: These cute flameless candles are pumpkin-shaped. They can give your space some added autumn ambiance without worrying about a fire hazard. Details: How adorable are this tiny little felt pumpkins? You can put them in a clear vase or in a cute basket alongside your other outdoor fall decor. They're available in 13 colours options and in packs of three or Details: Although it's not exactly home decor, this portable fire pit will add all the autumn ambiance to your outdoor space.
All you'll have to do is place it safely on your patio or in your yard and connect it to a standard pound propane tank. It connects with a foot hose that'll let you keep your tank away from your hang out area and comes with a rock set and weather-proof cover. Don't forget the marshmallow roasting sticks!
Details: These clay lanterns will give your balcony an added sense of warmth. Just pop a tea light candle or flameless candle! It's available in two style options: pyramid or cone. Details: Embrace the ultimate autumn vibe by adding an adorable scarecrow to your outdoor fall decor. Each one comes on a stand you can use to stick right into your garden or plant pot.
They hold onto their leaves until the end of October, which means late fall camping at Killbear has a lovely golden glow. Killbear is open until Nov 1st so there's still lots of time for a fall getaway to Georgian Bay! Lake St. Bring on the snow! Mark S. Hardwood Hill campground is a great place to see lots of yellow and orange! Lots of bare branches and colours are past peak, but some colour remains in the understory. Expect some muddy sections after recent rainfalls in the region.
Petroglyphs - Report Date : October 8, Dominant Colour : Yellow Colour Change : 60 - Leaf Fall : 20 Best viewing : The forest at Petroglyphs is dominantly fir coniferous trees and has limited viewing opportunities for fall colours. Some areas of mixed forest can be seen along the hiking trails and park roads. Fall colours have peaked. The leaves are falling fast with the wind and rain, but you can still observe some pops of colour around the Park Office and throughout the park.
Best viewing is along the day-use loop near Jobes' Woods Trail. Mountain Biking the Angels Point Trail or riding through the campground is another great way to enjoy the fall colours and cool weather. We are in full peak colours - auburns and deep browns in the oak savanna and reds, oranges, yellows in the Carolinian forest. All trails are looking fabulous!
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