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Algonquin Park, Ontario - Fall Foilage Nearing Peak Viewing - Road Trips

Wall Mural reproduction of a group of seven paintingAlgonquin Park Fall Foilage Nearing Peak Viewing

I've been meaning to check Algonquin Parks Peek Colour chart for the last few days and with the start of fall decided now was the time.

According to the information updated daily the peak is in the next 7 to 14 days.There is a growing amount of red,yellow, and orange in the sugar maple canopy and the colours are quickly strengthening. This weekend would be a good time to take a road trip up through Huntsville into the western portion of the park. Good colours should be visible for the first 25K of highway 60 through the park

Tom Thomson - likeness - Huntsville Ontario

During the past 35+ years, the earliest fall colour peak recorded was September 15, 1982, and the latest October 9, 1996. The average peak of the Sugar Maple canopy in the western portion of the Highway 60 Corridor is September 27. Learn more about the history of Algonquin's fall colour peak."

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Comments

WOW you guys are early! Our leaves here haven't even started to change yet!

Posted by Liz Moras ~ Chilliwack Realtor, Garrison Crossing,Chilliwack, Abbotsford (Harrison Hot Springs, Cultus Lake) over 1 year ago

Sounds like a road trip might be in order.  Correct?

Posted by Tim Lorenz (TIM LORENZ of Keller Williams Realty) over 1 year ago

Kathy,

 

That sounds quite soon, but I suppose it has to be right, just look at the calendar.

 

Brian

Posted by Brian Madigan LL.B. (RE/MAX West Realty Inc., Brokerage (Toronto)) over 1 year ago

Liz - we've had some pretty cool nights, even as far south as Uxbridge, with temperatures reaching down into the single diget range. While Algonquin Park has had several frosty mornings we have not noticed any here yet.

Posted by Kathy Clulow ASP® SRES® Uxbridge Ontario Real Estate (RE/MAX All-Stars Realty Inc. Brokerage) over 1 year ago

Tim - sometime in the next 10 to 20 days would likely be ideal.

Posted by Kathy Clulow ASP® SRES® Uxbridge Ontario Real Estate (RE/MAX All-Stars Realty Inc. Brokerage) over 1 year ago

Brian - it's only 5 days away from the average peak, in the western portion of the park, for the last 35 years

Posted by Kathy Clulow ASP® SRES® Uxbridge Ontario Real Estate (RE/MAX All-Stars Realty Inc. Brokerage) over 1 year ago

I guess you are right, Kathy.  We normally take our first fall drive the weekend before Thanksgiving.  The colours in our neighbourhood seems weeks away yet, though a few trees have turned.

Posted by Chris Smith - South Simcoe, Caledon, King, Orangeville Real Estate (Re/Max Chay Realty Inc., Brokerage) over 1 year ago

Chris - the Algonquin Parks Peek Colour chart works well for me ..... other parts of the site are filled with great information on what is happening when in the park. ps thanks for the reblog

Posted by Kathy Clulow ASP® SRES® Uxbridge Ontario Real Estate (RE/MAX All-Stars Realty Inc. Brokerage) over 1 year ago

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