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fall in montreal

If you've ever dreamed of spending fall in Scotland, surrounded by crisp air, crunchy golden leaves, and cozy coffee shops, listen up! This charming small town is just a road trip from Montreal, and with its old stone buildings, riverside strolls, and tree-lined streets glowing with autumn colour, it's easy to pretend you've landed in the Highlands.

Just three hours from Montreal, the small Ontario town of Perth will make you feel like you've been whisked away to the cozy, leafy streets of the U.K. And in the fall, when the leaves turn red and gold, the whole place transforms into a dreamy, picture-perfect weekend getaway.

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Autumn is in full swing in Montreal — the weather is crisp, the leaves have changed colour and festive fall drinks are on every menu in every cafe.

While Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte may be the most popular fall beverage, so many Montreal cafes have seasonal refreshments that are just as good, if not better. Let's be real: local, fresh ingredients make everything taste more delicious.

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Fall is one of the most beautiful seasons, with its stunning colours, crisp air and cozy vibes. It's an especially beautiful time of year in this small town which transforms into something worthy of an autumn fairytale.

Woodstock, Vermont is a breathtaking destination to visit during the fall. The historic village is located 3 hours from Montreal, making it an idyllic spot for a getaway.

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Fall in Montreal means apple picking, pumpkins (of both the carved and the spice latte varieties), and beautiful fall foliage. But you know what's always in season, no matter the weather? Saving your money and finding free things to do in Montreal.

Whether you're looking for no-cost activities or free events this weekend, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the city without opening your wallet.

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Labour Day weekend is fast approaching, which comes as good news for some Montrealers. It means the start of autumn (sort of), back-to-school season, and a much-needed long weekend to rest and recharge after a chaotic summer in the city.

But for other people, Labour Day weekend sucks. It means the end of summer fun and the return of class schedules, short days, and boots. So, why not make the most of the weekend and end the summer on a high note?

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Every season sprinkles its own brand of magic on Quebec, but there's something extra special about fall. As the province wraps itself in a cozy embrace, lovebirds may be left wondering where to begin. Whether you're sparking a new flame or reigniting an old one, Quebec has a cache of autumn activities beyond the usual pumpkin patches and apple orchards.

Consider a short road trip to a horseback ride, where the world seems to slow down, and it's just you, your loved one, and nature. Or perhaps retreat to a luxurious five-star chalet, where the warmth of a crackling fireplace pairs perfectly with the cool autumn air and the clink of wine glasses. Outdoor enthusiasts can catch the awe-inspiring spectacle of bird migration together or just hike through some of the prettiest scenery the province has to offer — all within a stone's throw of Montreal.

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Ah, September in Montreal — when the city's mood swings between "I need one more ice cream" and "Is it too early for pumpkin spice." You’ll need somewhere to go once you’ve got that latté in hand, and there is a lot packed into back-to-school season.

From hip-hop, country, and deep trance festivals to tattoo shows, scavenger hunts and kite-flying classes, this list will help you find the last few events this year where you can comfortably wear shorts.

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It's the weekend again already?! That's music to our ears... although, if you take our advice for things to do, it can really be an experience for all of the senses.

What are you up to this weekend, Montreal?

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Our city is undoubtedly beautiful during every season, but it truly gains a special charm during fall, which is why we sought out the best places in Montreal to go and admire the colourful leaves right now.

Most of the leaves will have fallen in just a few short weeks, so we need to make the most of the shortest, yet prettiest, season!

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If you feel like we've barely had a summer this year, you're not alone — to the point where one Reddit user, Eddy Habib, noticed that it looks like some trees in Montreal have leaves turning yellow quite a bit earlier than usual.

Habib posted a photo on the "ASKMTL" thread, along with the question: "Is it normal for leaves to start turning yellow in august?"

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