Don’t Forget to View Maple Leaves in Toronto

Publish Time:2016-11-01 09:31:00Source:Official We-Chat of Toronto Tourism

【Introduction】:The parks in Toronto and the valleys around the city present you a colorful sight of tingled forests and falling leaves.

Maybe you have waited for as long as a year, and now you do not need to admire the beautiful maple forest pictures taken by other people. The parks in Toronto and the valleys around the city present you a colorful sight of tingled forests and falling leaves. Anyway, do not forget to look at the maple leaves in Toronto. Now we will show you the best ten places to appreciate the leaves in Toronto.

1.Don Valley / Don Valley Brick Works

The Don Valley is a great place to view maple leaves if you don’t want to go too far. The valley winds to the north and looks picturesque. The best sites in this area are Crothers Woods and Brick Works.

You can also go to Taylor Creek, Sunnybrook Park, Edwards Gardens, and East Don Parkland. You may enjoy yourself so much that you forget to leave.

2.Glen Stewart Ravine

Glen Stewart Ravine is pretty much covered with a red carpet now. It is very romantic to walk on the road. If you walk along the road to the center of the park and look up at the red leaves, you may feel your heart is warmed too.

3.Rouge Park

Rouge Park is under expanding construction now, but the original part is still worth visiting. In deep autumn, you can walk along the wall of the park for sightseeing, or choose to drive. This area is so villatic that you forget you are in the city.

4.Scarborough Bluffs

Scarborough Bluffs is picturesque all year round. When autumn comes, the trees change to a red and yellow color. The trees fuse with Lake Ontario and it looks like a work of the Group of Seven of Canada. Walk along the beach of the lake, or climb to the peak of the cliff, you will have a panoramic view of the beauty.

5.Humber Valley

There are many parks in Humber Valley, ranging from Lake Ontario to Steeles Avenue. The most popular parks include Lambton Park, Humber Marshes Park, Etienne Brule Park, Raymore and Summerlea Park. On weekends, it is worth it to walk around the whole valley in one day.

6.High Park

There is no need to say about the beauty of High Park in autumn. You can walk or participate in other leisure activities to immerse in the beauty of autumn. Take your kids to the zoo, feed the ducks and enjoy weekends with the animals.

7.Toronto Islands

There are not so many tourists atToronto Islands in autumn as there is in summer. If you come here now, you canenjoy the beauty of the islands leisurely and at you own pace. Take a boat to the islands, get away from the noisy city and enjoy the quietness here.

8.Leslie Street Spit

Leslie Street Spit may be not as famous as the valleys listed above, but it is still a great place to view the sight. You can ride along the island to the beacon at the end and marvel at the fact that the plain island has become apopular sight of Toronto.

9.CN Tower

The CN Tower is the highest site of the city and the view is wonderful. Atthe top of the tower, you can overlook the whole city. There is no greater place to enjoy autumn that on top ofa 1467-foot tower.

10.Toronto Zoo

In Toronto Zoo, the air is clean and the sight is colorful and suitable for tourists of all ages. You can buy a hot chocolate, look atanimals from all over the world, view the sights, and chat with the animal breeders.