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things to do in ontario fall

This Ontario spot might just be one of the most beautiful places to see the fall colours in the province. The massive suspension bridges takes you over a stunning forest of red and gold.

Scenic Caves Nature Adventures is a majestic leaf-peeping destination near Collingwood, about 2 hours from Toronto. The attraction is home to the longest suspension footbridge in Southern Ontario where you can take in 360 degree views of fall magic.

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There's no sweeter way to enjoy apple season than with a trip to this charming Ontario destination. The area is known as "apple country" and features endless bakeries, orchards, cafes and more.

You can even follow a picturesque trail that leads you to apple-themed spots throughout the region for a dreamy fall adventure.

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Nothing beats a trip to a farmers market, where you can find fresh produce, sweet treats and artisanal items, but you don't have to wait until spring or summer to visit one.

Ontario is home to Canada's largest year-round farmers market, and it makes for a great fall day trip.

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Calling all nature enthusiasts! If you're looking for hikes that take you through rugged terrains, lush forests and jaw-dropping vistas, look no further than this iconic trail in Ontario.

The Bruce Trail is the oldest and longest marked hiking trail in Canada, covering 840 kilometres and offering over 280 trailheads just waiting to be explored.

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