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fall colours quebec

The hills are alive with the colours of fall in this mountain village — and it's less than 90 minutes away from Montreal by car.

A short road trip or day trip leads you to Sutton, Quebec, an Eastern Townships destination where you can soak up the beauty of the season in the most majestic storybook settings — from an alpaca farm with a 4-kilometre walking trail to a sprawling vineyard where Adele filmed a music video.

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If you're looking for the best places to see fall colours in Quebec or want to take a dreamy fall road trip from Montreal, look no further!

As the crisp air rolls in and the leaves start to turn, Quebec transforms into an autumn lover's paradise. The trees light up in a mix of fiery reds, oranges, and golden yellows, making every corner of the province look like a painting come to life.

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The shortest but prettiest season in Quebec is finally here. It means now is the perfect time to go on a road trip or hiking adventure to admire the trees turning orange and yellow before it gets icy cold outside.

But because gorgeous fall foliage doesn't happen overnight, you can use this map by Bonjour Québec, which follows the progression of the stunning phenomenon everywhere in la belle province.

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It's time to start planning some autumn adventures to make the most of Quebec's shortest but prettiest season. Only 90 minutes from Montreal, leaf-peeping day trippers can head to Ski Mont Blanc on Saturdays from September 24 to October 8 to attend the Festival of Fall Colours before the snow takes over the Laurentides.

As the leaves change colour, the ski resort staff is activating the ski lift a season early so visitors — for a fee — can observe the fall foliage from above.

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