One-Tank Trip
for Oct. 21/17
(c) By Jim Fox
The vibrant reds and
oranges of maple trees are “really popping” now across Ontario as the fall
burst of colour reaches its peak.
Don’t miss the show
while taking one-tank trips to pumpkin patches, apple orchards, fall fairs and
festivals because it might not last long.
Ontario Tourism
reports the colour change has passed 50 per cent while most areas are reporting
leaves falling before they hit their peak colour.
Vibrant colours dot the countryside across Ontario with the fall leaf spectacle. (Barbara Fox photo) |
“Ontario is the
premier destination to enjoy the annual spectacle of summer’s lush greenery
transformed into a mosaic of magnificent rich shades of red,
orange and yellow,” says the province’s Fall Colour Progression Report.
Northern regions and
centrally in Algonquin Park have a colour change from 60 per cent to 90 per
cent now, with the numbers less in the south.
Falling for fall