It’s that time of year again. As much as we don’t want to admit it, summer is over and fall has arrived. But that doesn’t have to be a bad thing. This season is what pumpkin spiced lattes were made for. Plus, everything this time of year looks so magical. Thankfully, we know the perfect places to see the best fall leaves in B.C. Happy fall, ya'll. One of the best things about fall is the colourful scenery that comes along with it. Every tree goes through a beautiful change that causes a range of yellow, orange, and brown leaves. Before they start falling to the ground, we strongly recommend getting out there and seeing them. Thankfully, B.C. is known for having a diverse environment with tons of trees. From now until the beginning of November, these gorgeous leaves will be making appearances everywhere and we know the perfect places to see them. So grab some friends, a camera, and hit the road. We can't wait to see all about it on your Instagram. Stanley Park View this post on Instagram Stanley Park é um magnífico oásis verde no meio da paisagem urbana de Vancouver. Com floresta natural de 400 hectares é possível desfrutar de vistas panorâmicas de mar, montanhas, céu e majestosas maple trees ao longo do famoso paredão do Stanley Park. Além de quilômetros de trilhas, belas praias, vida selvagem local, bons restaurantes, marcos naturais, culturais e históricos, aluguel de bikes e muitas outras aventuras. O parque oferece uma ampla gama de experiências inesquecíveis para todas as idades e interesses, incluindo o maior aquário do Canadá. Lugar marcante e imperdível em Vancouver. 🇨🇦💓💛💚🧡 #stanleypark #vancouver #seawall #britishcolumbia #canadian #canada #mochileiros #instapic #fantrip #travelblogger #revistaviajar #discoverglobe #nikon #dicasdeviagem #viajarépreciso #viajarfazbem #fantasticview #vaipraonde #vamospraonde #nikon #missãovt #mtur #bestnine #wow #brasworider #turistando #luxuryworldtraveler #amofotografar #tourpelomundo #viagemestadao #doyoutravel A post shared by Patricia & Ricardo👨👩👧 🏡🇧🇷⚖️ (@mochileirosdeluxo) on Dec 30, 2018 at 8:29am PST With 3.5 km of trail, you will weave in, out, and around all the changing leaves. The vegetation is lush in some places so it might be the perfect spot for a fall photo shoot. Nelson View this post on Instagram Chevrolet C-10 Custom deluxe - born before me, in better condition and looks than me! A post shared by simon (@sime990) on Oct 23, 2018 at 4:41pm PDT Nelson is the epicenter of nature. Surrounded by thick foliage, the leaves are something to marvel. If you’re driving there, consider yourself lucky. Just don't get distracted looking around! Kelowna View this post on Instagram 🍂🍁🧡 A post shared by Stephanie Hilash (@stephaniehilash) on Nov 2, 2018 at 3:07pm PDT Sitting in the valley of the Okanagan, Kelowna is surrounded by tons of trees. While not all for them will change colour, it leaves a unique view of green, orange, and yellow trees. Highway 3 View this post on Instagram 毕竟人生不就是在遗憾中度过的嘛。#Alaska#highway3#bridge A post shared by H. Yuqi _ 黄钰淇 (@kikikierafei) on Sep 20, 2017 at 7:01am PDT Road trip anyone? Highway 3 is super colourful this time of year. This highway runs all the way from Calgary to Vancouver so the opportunities are endless. And with a view like that, the drive won't even feel like a task. Cariboo Region View this post on Instagram Does your city park have naturally occurring waterfalls? It does if it’s 100 Mile House’s Centennial Park! A great stroll through and picnic rest stop as you explore the region! #100milehousebc #explorecariboo #cariboo #cariboolife #centennialpark #waterfalls #adventurebc #adventuretime #citypark #northernbc #northernliving #ccclives #goldrushtrail #destinationbc #supernaturalbritishcolumbia #hellobc #comevisitus #cariboochilcotin #picnicspot A post shared by Explore Cariboo (@explorecariboo) on Aug 15, 2019 at 10:54pm PDT If you’re looking for a little adventure, head up north. This vast landscape has some gorgeous trees that are busting with changing leaves. There you have it. The best places to see all the gorgeous leaves around B.C. Hopefully this list allows you to make the most of this season while you still can. There are stories everywhere. If you spot a newsworthy event in your city, send us a message, photo, or video @NarcityCanada on Twitter and Instagram.