Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park One of the top spots to see the fall colors in Peterborough and the Kawarthas is near the town of Apsley. Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park is a huge area to explore. And with Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park being the second-largest provincial park in southern Ontario, there's plenty of foliage to explore.
Kawartha Lakes is one of the best places to take in fall colours with brilliant reds, oranges, and yellows splashed across every corner of the region. Experience the beauty of Kawartha Lakes this season by driving, cycling or walking. After taking in the Fall Fair and fresh air of Bobcaygeon, continue through Sturgeon Lake to the nearby community of Fenelon Falls - the Jewel of the Kawartha Lakes! This community offers an eclectic mix of antique stores, gift shops, coffee houses, health and wellness services plus many restaurants.
Fall at Kawartha Lakes
In Kawartha Lakes, fall colours shine hues of rich mahogany, forest green, burnt orange and mustard yellow into the beautiful surrounding area. Whether you head out on a long fall drive, a fall hike or a trip to the lake, these are some of our favourite spots to seek out Kawartha Lakes fall colours. To make your autumn trip planning easy, Kawartha Lakes Tourism has developed four new scenic driving routes featuring itineraries and tips to guide you through peak fall colours and roadside attractions.
The Kawartha/Northumberland region is beautiful year-round and offers a variety of landscapes to explore, from dense forests to wetlands, lakes, and scenic waterfalls. What's great is you usually don't have to venture far to see it all. Experience the vibrant fall colours of Kawartha Lakes with four scenic driving routes perfect for a day trip or a weekend getaway.
Fall in Kawartha Lakes - City of Kawartha Lakes Tourism
Discover hidden gems, charming towns, and breathtaking views crafted by locals for the ultimate autumn adventure. Capture the season's beauty along these unforgettable routes. These scenic Kawartha, Ontario driving routes are perfect for a fall road trip passing lake towns, rolling hills & changing fall foliage.
Algonquin Provincial Park, Muskoka, and Kawartha Lakes are central Ontario's hotspots for fall foliage. These areas start to change color around the end of September, with peak colors typically arriving between the first and second weeks of October. This is when the sugar maples and oaks put on their brightest show.
Experience Kawartha Fall Colours from the Water | Buckeye Marine
With the help of Peterborough and the Kawartha's Economic Development's Cara Walsh, MyKawartha has found the six best spots to see the beautiful Fall colours.