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Wondering where the best places to see fall colours in Ontario are? You may want to plan a trip to one of these stunning provincial parks.

Boasts gorgeous trails and breathtaking foliage, these spots are known for their vibrant leaves and autumn splendour.

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The call of the open road is hard to resist, especially as summer comes into full swing. Fortunately, if you're looking for a short road trip from Ottawa, there are plenty of reasons to explore the backroads of the beautiful Ottawa Valley.

If you're tired of heading to Montreal every time you get a craving for a quick getaway, know that it's only one out of many excellent options. Eastern Ontario and the Outaouais and Laurentides regions of Quebec are home to some really picturesque landscapes that make for a gorgeous summer drive, and there are a lot of destinations along the way that are the perfect summer getaway from Ottawa.

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With fall colours already on display in Ontario, where better to take in the show than on a scenic hiking trail?

Ontario has so many trails in national parks and conservation areas that lead to breathtaking lookouts perfect for taking in the fall foliage.

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There's no better way to explore the vast landscapes of Canada than with a good old road trip and it just so happens to be the best way to see the spectacular show of fall colours that gets put on every year.

Each province has a completely unique fall from mountain vistas with golden larch trees to huge forests of burnt orange and red hues that scream fall. Best of all, you don't even have to leave the car to take in the views (though it's highly recommended).

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Ahh the Hamptons — the idyllic summer destination that draws endless visitors each year. Although this dreamy getaway spot lies in the United States, Canadians have their very own equivalent and it's full of warm-weather things to do.

Ontario's Muskoka has been dubbed the "Hamptons of the North" and with its glistening lakes, charming small towns, and luxurious cottages it's easy to see why.

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