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small towns toronto

If you've cozied up for an annual Gilmore Girls rewatch and are dreaming of a trip to Stars Hollow, you're in luck. These enchanting small towns near Toronto feel like stepping into a scene from the show and you can spend a day like Lorelai and Rory.

With old-world streets, cozy cafes and twinkling shops, these places will give you all the Stars Hollow vibes.

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This destination near Toronto feels like a mini fall trip to Edinburgh. You can wander through historic streets and soak up some European vibes without needing to hop on a plane.

The old-world community is situated just over an hour from Toronto and is full of fall enchantment.

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Want a little taste of London this fall? You don't have to fly overseas in order to enjoy a bit of British charm and European vibes.

This Ontario destination will have you feeling like you're wandering along the leaf-covered streets of London and it's just a road trip away from Toronto.

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Fall is upon us and there's no better time to take a trip to a cozy small town. There are so many beautiful villages around Toronto that transform into autumn dreamlands, so grab your pumpkin spice latte and get ready to explore.

From riverside gems to Hallmark-worthy communities, these destinations near the city are even more beautiful during the fall.

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You can live "appley" ever after in this charming destination near Toronto. With lush orchards and dreamy fall vibes, this spot is a mini autumn paradise.

Newcastle, located about an hour from Toronto in Durham Region, is known as the "Apple Capital of Canada." According to Invest Durham, the Durham Region "produces 13 per cent of Ontario’s apples with 2,100 acres in production."

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