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fall hikes canada

There is a hiking trail about two hours from Ottawa with breathtaking views that you need to see to believe.

Oiseau Rock Trail leads you up a rocky escarpment to a sacred site full of stunning scenery. There are multiple lookout points along the path where you can admire a dense forest of trees changing colour by the Ottawa River.

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Ottawa is surrounded by beautiful nature trails that lead to breathtaking lookouts and they are a great way to check out the autumn colours.

Fall Rhapsody will be at its peak in no time and if you want to hike up to some stunning fall views, here are seven trails around Ottawa with observation towers and lookout points.

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Fall hiking seems to be just another one of those quintessential Canadian activities. What better way to help you make the most of your cross-Canada travel bucket list? Not only is hiking affordable, but from coast to coast Canada boasts some truly incredible trails whose views really peak in the fall.

So, dig out those sweaters, vests and boots because here are iconic fall hikes from each province to get you excited for the season.

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For an incredible fall adventure, you can hike to this waterfall in Canada that's even taller than Niagara Falls and surrounded by autumn leaves when the seasons change.

Montmorency Falls in Quebec City is a stunning waterfall that makes for a spectacular sight all year long.

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