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Summary

These are the 9 best fall destinations in Ontario, according to local influencers

You don't want to miss out on these spots!

A person in a cranberry bog. Right: A person at a pumpkin farm.

Sureka at the Cranberry Plunge. Right: Nadia at Downey's Farm.

Lead Writer, Travel

Looking for some fall travel inspiration? These local influencers have you covered!

We asked local influencers on Instagram to share their favourite fall destinations and they came up with some dreamy spots. From adorable pumpkin farms to red and gold parks, you can enjoy the season to the fullest at these places.

Grab your favourite fall drink and get ready for some sweater weather adventures! Here are the nine best fall destinations in Ontario, according to local influencers.

Northumberland County

Tash in front of The Big Apple.Courtesy of @tashcook_

Local content creator Tash Cook, @tashcook_, loves to visit this Ontario spot during the fall. "Northumberland County has so many truly unique experiences in the fall," she shared.

"Some must sees are The Big Apple in Colborne, The Horror Movie IT Walking Tour in Port Hope, The Gratitude Project in Warkworth and the all NEW Ghost walks in Cobourg."

Northumberland Tourism Website

Glen Oro Farm

Olivia at Glen Oro Farm.Olivia at Glen Oro Farm.Courtesy of @oliviagudaniec

Digital creator Olivia Gudaniec, @oliviagudaniec, suggests an autumn trip to this dreamy getaway spot in Ontario.

"One of my favourite destinations that I keep going back to is Glen Oro Farm. With a strong focus on sustainability and a serene countryside atmosphere, Glen Oro offers a rejuvenating escape from the hustle and bustle of city life," she told Narcity.

"This is a perfect fall destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature. If you’re into horseback riding, sauna sessions, star gazing, hiking or just curling up by the fire, this luxury glamping experience should be on your bucket list."

Glen Oro Farm Website

Blue Mountain

Ridge Runner Mountain Coaster at Blue MountainRidge Runner Mountain Coaster at Blue Mountain.Courtesy of @jenzjourneys

Jennifer Logan shares all sorts of amazing adventures on her Instagram account @jenzjourneys, and here's her top spot when it comes to fall destinations.

"Blue Mountain is the perfect place to experience Ontario’s beautiful fall foliage with a fun twist! Located on the Niagara Escarpment, Blue Mountain offers incredible views from unique vantage points such as their mountain coaster, open air gondola and trekking through the trees!"

Blue Mountain Village Website

Downey's Farm

Nadia at Downey's Farm.Nadia at Downey's Farm.Courtesy of @nadiarassoul_

"Downey’s Farm is my go-to spot every fall! They offer everything from endless pumpkin displays and tasty seasonal treats to a fun corn maze and plenty of cute animals," Nadia Rassoul, @nadiarassoul_, shared with Narcity.

"It’s the perfect place to soak up the fall atmosphere, and every visit brings me so much happiness."

Downey's Farm Website

Bruce Peninsula National Park

Bruce Peninsula National Park.Bruce Peninsula National Park.Courtesy of @cbondoutdoors

Local photographer Christian Bond shares his adventures around Ontario on his Instagram page @cbondoutdoors. His favourite fall destination is Bruce Peninsula National Park, particularity the halfway log dump area.

"BPNP is a space where fall comes in patches amongst a mix of evergreens. Late sunrises and early sunsets create an almost permanent golden glow over the landscape contrasted by the turquoise waters of Georgian bay," he told Narcity.

"The shoreline creates a perfect spot for swimming, making coffee on the rocks or meandering your way through natures playground of endless boulders. The fall brings less tourist traffic and is the perfect time to pay a visit before the lot gets closed for the winter."

Bruce Peninsula National Park Website

Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery

Sureka at the Cranberry Plunge.Sureka at the Cranberry Plunge.Courtesy of @thickthighsandbutterflies

I've been to Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery twice now and have loved every visit," digital creator Sureka Vishnumoorthy, @thickthighsandbutterflies, told Narcity.

"The most anticipated part of the trip for me is the Cranberry Plunge! It's so cool to walk through the cranberries with all the fall colours around like you're in a cranberry juice commercial! The farm also has many hiking trails, wine tasting, tractor rides and a farm store filled with fall goodies!"

Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery Website

Niagara

Paige hiking in Niagara.Paige hiking in Niagara.Courtesy of @paigejurcina

For local digital creator Paige Jurcina, @paigejurcina, it doesn't get better than a fall trip to Niagara.

"Niagara as a whole — the hiking, waterfalls, wineries, pumpkin patches, quaint little downtown areas like Niagara-On-The-Lake," she shared.

"It’s beautiful all year round but fall is absolutely magical."

Visit Niagara Website

Pumpkinville

Luisa at Pumpkinville.Luisa at Pumpkinville.Courtesy of @ludelatorre.ca

Get ready for a pumpkin paradise! Toronto content creator Luisa De La Torre, @ludelatorre.ca, loves everything about the city's Pumpkinville event.

"This spot is a dream for Instagram lovers! While Ontario has plenty of pumpkin patches, Pumpkinville stands out with its picturesque and thoughtfully designed setups. Every corner feels like it’s been made for capturing beautiful moments, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to add a touch of charm to their fall photos."

Pumpkinville Website

Pine Farms Orchard

Sara and her family at Pine Farms OrchardSara and her family at Pine Farms Orchard.Courtesy of @blondehanes

Toronto creator and blogger Sara Wells, @blondehanes, suggests a trip to this cute apple orchard just outside of the city this fall.

"We love Pine Farms because it's a beautiful family run apple orchard and bakery — and one of the only ones that’s completely dog friendly! We’ve been able to take our three rescue dogs over the years and make family memories there."

Pine Farms Orchard Website

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    • Lead Writer

      Madeline Forsyth is a Toronto-based Lead Writer for Narcity Media. After earning her B.A. (Hons) at Queen's University, she spent a year travelling much of the world as a flight attendant. Now, she uses her experience in the travel industry and passion for writing to share stories about buzzworthy events and adventures across Canada and the globe. Madeline has been published in PopSugar and has interviewed sports and entertainment personalities for Narcity. She has covered and photographed restaurant openings as well as event launches such as the world premiere of the Dr. Seuss Experience. Some of her favourite things to write about include charming small towns and anything to do with Harry Potter.

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