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Summary

9 Times Justin Trudeau & His Family Showed Just How Much They Love Fall (PHOTOS)

They're no strangers to the pumpkin patch! 🎃🍁
Managing Editor, Canada

There’s no suit in sight! Canada’s prime minister has shown in the past that he’s a big fan of the fall season and things are no different this year.

These photos of Trudeau’s family show that they love autumn just as much as the rest of us — and they embrace the quirks of the season just like any ordinary family would.

From rolling around in orange leaves and picking and carving pumpkins, to celebrating Thanksgiving at home, these adorable photos offer a unique insight into the family’s day-to-day life.

While the prime minister is yet to be spotted with a pumpkin spice latte in-hand, it’s pretty safe to say that he enjoys Canada’s gold season as much as the rest of us.

He's also been known to go all-out for Halloween celebrations, too! 

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Pumpkin Picking

The prime minister has been spotted pumpkin-picking on multiple occasions with his children, and he’s clearly an expert in choosing the right jack-o'-lantern.

Sharing this photo in 2019, Trudeau wrote, “Picking the perfect pumpkin is serious business.”

Halloween Antics

No stranger to celebrating the scary season with his family, the PM has shared multiple photos of his past Halloween costumes.

On this occasion, back in 2018, Trudeau dressed up as Sherlock Holmes. Conversely, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau and their kids went for a slightly scarier vibe!

Family Time

To celebrate Thanksgiving in 2018, the PM swapped his work desk for an art table as he got creative with his children.

Sharing this picture, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau wrote “Simply and deeply thankful for all that we have: Love, family, health and the country we live in!”

Unbe-leaf-able Colours

Is it even fall if you haven’t got up-close-and-personal with the leaves on the ground?

Grégoire Trudeau proved that her family knows exactly what to do when the new season rolls in, writing “When there’s a leaf pile... jump!” in 2020.

Tapping The Keg

For many people around the world, Oktoberfest is the first sign that autumn has arrived.

In this picture from 2016, the prime minister can be seen “tapping the keg,” which formally kicks-off the annual festivities.

An Ode To Fall

In November 2016, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau showed her creative side by painting an “ode to our Canadian fall.”

She shared the pretty painting on Instagram, writing, “I painted this last Saturday. I want to live inside this landscape.”

Super-Season

In 2017, the prime minister dressed up as Superman to honor the Halloween festivities.

In the photo, the outside of their home can be seen generously decorated with scary-season goodies, including hay bales, pumpkins and paper skulls.

Turtle-Neck Time

On Thanksgiving in 2015, the prime minister shared this sweet photo of his young-looking family at a local pumpkin patch.

Donning a classic fall-inspired turtle-neck sweater, he can be seen helping his kids find the perfect pumpkin.

“I'm thankful for my family’s love and support. Wishing all Canadians a happy Thanksgiving on this beautiful fall day,” he wrote.

Pumpkin Carving

The only thing more fun than choosing the pumpkins is carving them, right?

In this cute image from 2019, the Trudeaus' youngest son can be seen creating a mini jack-o'-lantern.

“Didi and his pumpkin are matching with their front teeth missing!” joked Sophie via Instagram.

It looks like everybody loves fall in Canada, eh?

  • Managing Editor

    Helena Hanson (she/her) is the Managing Editor of Canada for Narcity and MTL Blog, where she brings her expertise in dreamy, aspirational travel journalism to life. A first-class graduate of Cardiff University's School of Journalism, Helena has a passion for inspiring readers to discover the magic in their own backyards. Originally from the U.K., Helena has spent years uncovering hidden gems and must-see destinations across countries like Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan, and more. Having lived in both Canada and Australia, she's become a seasoned expert in off-the-beaten-path adventures and bucket-list experiences that don't break the bank. Whether she's writing about things to do in Ottawa, Montreal, or her favourite spot—Disney World—Helena hopes to leave readers dreaming of their next adventure.

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