One-Tank Trip
for Sept. 29/18
(c) By Jim Fox
It’s time to plan a
road trip to take in the kaleidoscope of fall colours and events that are
unsurpassed in Ontario.
This could include
visiting one of the oldest fall fairs and experiencing the changing season with
a hike through the woods or a last-of-the-season boat ride at a provincial
park.
Taking an end-of-the-season boat ride as the leaves start to change at an Ontario Provincial Park. (Jim Fox photo) |
In most places, the
colour change is just beginning while “central and northern regions are seeing
nice pockets of colour,” said Kevin Forget of Destination Ontario, an agency of
the provincial government.
This spectacle that’s
not seen in many parts of the world makes the province the “premier destination
to witness the annual autumn spectacle of summer leaves changing to rich and
vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow,” he added.