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Thanks a lot. I will go for sure.
沙发
 楼主| 发表于 2007-9-20 09:46:32 | 只看该作者

Fall Colour Report zt

This is the report for Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Northern Ontario Region

The fall colour season is now well under way across the north-western region of the province with the Kenora, Fort Frances and across to Thunder Bay area, all experiencing frost over the past couple of days. There is a 10 to 30% colour change in the area with bright red, gold and yellow being the dominant colours.

In the Sault Ste. Marie area, the colours have advanced to a 35% change at this time with patches of crimson red and deep burgundy. The Agawa Canyon Tour Train adventure out of Sault Ste. Marie, offers an outstanding fall colour outing in the Algoma region. The tour train is very popular and runs through October 13th. It is always best to book your tour and accommodation well in advance of your visit to the area. There
is just a 5 to 10% colour change on Manitoulin Island and across the north east to the Temagami region.

The North Bay area is now reporting a 15 to 20% colour change in the city and to the north, along highway 11. The Dream Catcher Express day trip train excursions from North Bay to Temagami and return take place September 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 28th, 29th and 30th. The Sudbury region is reporting just a 5% colour change however Killarney Provincial Park, along the shore of Georgian Bay, reports the colour has
advanced to 15 to 20% change, with the Granite Ridge Trail, in the park, offering some nice fall colour viewing.

Algonquin Provincial Park is an extremely popular fall colour destination. The colour is advancing in the park to a 20 to 30% change. There are some areas of burgundy and bright red along Highway 60. The Highway 60 corridor, through the park offers an outstanding fall colour drive. An ideal viewing location, during the fall colour period in Algonquin Park, is the view from the observation deck at the world class visitor centre. Ragged Falls, just off highway 60 outside the west gate of the park, also offers an ideal viewing location.

Central Ontario Region

The Parry Sound and Muskoka regions have just the odd tree turning at this time with a 5 to 10% colour change. Over the next few weeks, a boat cruise of these areas is a wonderful way to enjoy the fall colours. Views from the observation decks at the fire tower lookouts at Parry Sound and Dorset are outstanding in the fall, along with the Lion’s Lookout in Huntsville. There is also a less than10% colour change in the
Haliburton area at this time with the drive along Highway 35 always incredible during the fall with Buttermilk Falls, along Highway 35, north of Minden an excellent viewing location. The Barrie, Orillia, Midland and across to Wasaga Beach area is showing just a 5 to 10% colour change. The Collingwood area is just starting to see splashes of colour around the Scenic Caves . The view from the suspension bridge at Scenic
Caves, at the top of Blue Mountain, is always incredible but especially nice during the fall.

Ottawa Region

The Ottawa region reports a 10% colour change at this time with some small pockets of bright red. A walk or bike ride along the Rideau Canal in just a few weeks will offer an excellent fall colour experience.

Eastern Ontario Region

There is just a 5 % change in the Pembroke area across to Renfrew and onto to Arnprior areas. The Ottawa Valley region, in just a couple weeks, will offer outstanding colour. A drive along the 1000 Island Parkway or a boat cruise through the 1000 islands will be a very popular fall destinations this fall as well.

South-western Ontario Region

There is less than a 10% colour change at this time in the Owen Sound region with a great fall colour location being Inglis Falls. The Beaver Valley region south of Thornbury as well as the Hockley Valley, east of Orangeville and the Elora Gorge area, offer wonderful fall colour locations over the next couple of weeks with just a 5% colour change at this time. The region along the eastern shoreline of Lake Huron in
the Goderich, Bayfield region has just the odd tree starting to turn colour.

Niagara Falls Region

There is less than a 5% colour change in the Niagara Peninsula. The Niagara Parkway from Niagara on the
Lake through to Fort Erie is always a very popular fall colour location, especially the view to the north along
the Niagara River from the Brock Monument lookout at Queenston.

Great Toronto Region

There is no significant colour change as yet in the Greater Toronto Region at this time. It’s a busy time of year for Fall Colour Studio Tours. These tours allow you the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful fall colours throughout Ontario’s countryside while perhaps visiting the many artist and artisan
studios. These are self guided, well signed driving tours that start and finish where you like. The following
tours take place the weekend of September 22nd and 23rd.
• Bancroft and Area Studio Tour
• Country Roads Studio Tour in Callander
• The 19th Annual Hills of Erin Studio Tour
• The Elora and Fergus Studio Tour (also 29th and 30th)
• Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour
• Prince Edward County Studio and Gallery Tour, Picton
• North of 89 Studio Tour, Shelburne area (also 29th and 30th)
• Norfolk Studio Tour, Simcoe
• Cambridge Studio Tour
• Port Stanley Art Tour

http://www.ontariotravel.net/publications/fallcolourreport.pdf
板凳
发表于 2007-9-20 12:14:18 | 只看该作者
Hi, I think they are very beautiful pictures.
I also hope you can indicate the place where the pictures are took.
Thank you.
地板
发表于 2007-9-20 12:22:40 | 只看该作者

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