
Fall is upon us, which means nature is creating the perfect backdrop for your autumn aesthetic to thrive. Canada is known for having gorgeous natural landscapes year-round, but the fall foliage is particularly breathtaking.
People in Toronto know that the GTA has no shortage of beautiful places to take fall photos. High Park boasts a variety of places with beautifully hued foliage to take the perfect fall selfie. Meanwhile, Riverdale Park East features both lush trees and a great view of the city skyline.
In the east end, Rouge Park and Guildwood Park are all perfect spots for an outdoor photo-op, with a variety of different trees and shrubbery turning into gorgeous fall colours as the weather gets cooler. The Beaches and Scarborough Bluffs are stunning spots to take photos by the water. In the west end, Gage Park and Heart Lake Conservation Area are a few of the scenic locations to capture perfect fall memories.
THE BEST PLACES TO SNAP ‘ULTIMATE FALL-INSPIRED SHOTS’
Those are just a handful of the spots with stunning natural backdrops right here in the GTA. But online gambling site BonusFinder.ca took it a step further, creating a list of what they’ve dubbed “the best Canadian spots to take the ultimate fall-inspired shots.”
Topping the list? Picturesque Canmore, Alberta. Nestled in the mountains, the town is full of lush trees with leaves that turn beautiful autumnal shades in the cooler weather and provide the perfect setting for a fall snap.
Over in Québec, Mont Tremblant has been dubbed the second most “Instagrammable” spot in the country. With luscious fall foliage, content creators and selfie fanatics alike can take perfect portraits with stunning autumn colours in the background.
Closer to home, here in Ontario, Peterborough snagged the third spot on the list.
BonusFinder ranked the top ten places in Canada to get the perfect fall photos as follows:
- Canmore, Alberta
- Mont Tremblant, Québec
- Peterborough, Ontario
- Kitsilano, B.C.
- Nelson, B.C.
- Gastown, B.C.
- Elora, Ontario
- Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
- Unionville, Ontario
- Merrickville, Ontario
Looking at online lists of the best Canadian places to visit during the fall season, BonusFinder.ca’s team searched those locations on Instagram to find how many posts were tagged at those locations in order to find the most “Instagrammable” spots.
