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things to do in montreal this fall

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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If you're craving a slice of Europe for the holidays but can't afford a plane ticket, this cozy German Christmas Market is probably the next best thing.

Just a three-hour drive from Montreal, this winter wonderland will make you feel like you've been whisked straight to Europe, right down to the smell of mulled wine and fresh gingerbread.

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If you're craving the perfect fall road trip from Montreal, it's time to set your GPS to Muskoka, Ontario. This spot isn't just one of Canada's most popular vacation destinations—it's a foliage dreamland, brimming with fiery fall colours and cozy charm.

Around a six-hour drive from Montreal, Muskoka is often described as "the Hamptons of the North," complete with glistening lakes, endless hiking trails, and jaw-dropping lookout points. During the autumn, it's bursting with fun fall activities that'll make you want to soak up the season for as long as possible.

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It's not too late to go on a cozy fall adventure before the winter months arrive! Just over an hour outside of Montreal, there's a hidden gem that feels like the ultimate autumn escape.

Fairmont Le Château Montebello is a huge, rustic log cabin surrounded by 300 acres of forest and nestled beside a river. During the autumn, the trees turn shades of orange, red, and yellow, making the "world's largest log cabin" look straight out of a Nordic fall postcard.

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If you're looking for a quick and easy fall road trip from Montreal, this charming tiny village should be at the top of your list.

Just a 90-minute drive from the city, this quaint spot was recently named one of Canada's most beautiful villages by Culture Trip, and it's not hard to see why. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and cozy fall vibes, Frelighsburg is the ideal place for an autumn getaway.

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If you're looking for a dreamy fall adventure that feels straight out of a storybook, this scenic train ride near Montreal is calling your name.

Just a road trip south of the city, the Conway Scenic Railroad in New Hampshire is the perfect way to soak up the fall colours in all their glory. Think vibrant reds, oranges, and gold as you glide through stunning landscapes aboard a vintage train. It's like stepping back in time, with the added bonus of breathtaking views that only get better as the leaves change!

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We’re in that perfect seasonal sweet spot — pumpkin spice lattes have made their debut, but spooky season hasn’t fully taken over just yet. It’s all about rocking your favourite cozy sweater, picking apples at local orchards, and soaking up this last stretch of good weather.

The forecast is teasing a gorgeous weekend in Montreal before snow falls and chilly temperatures roll in later this month.

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Fall in Montreal isn't just a season; it's a lifestyle. Did you even truly experience autumn if you didn't pick your own apples, sip on a Pumpkin Spice Latte, or hike up a mountain with stunning views of the foliage?

And that's only the beginning. As the leaves turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold, and the smell of cinnamon wafts through the air, the city comes alive with endless activities that celebrate the beauty of the season.

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October in Montreal is when the city truly embraces its spooky, weird, and downright wild side.

From legendary punk rock shows to fetish Halloween parties, and everything in between, this month has something for everyone—whether you're looking to keep it chill with an indie film or go full throttle on the dance floor.

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If you're looking for the ultimate fall road trip from Montreal, it's time to add Pumpkinferno at Upper Canada Village to your October bucket list! Just a two-hour (ish) road trip from Montreal, it's the perfect place to soak up all of the cozy fall vibes.

Every year, Pumpkinferno transforms Upper Canada Village into a glowing wonderland perfect for an evening stroll. Over 9,000 pumpkins are on display for visitors to enjoy, but these aren't your average grocery store gourds.

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How does that Earth, Wind & Fire song go? "Do you remember, the 21st night of September? Ba-dee-ya, something, something, something. Ba-dee-ya, never was a cloudy day..." or something like that.

Who really knows what that song means? But it's right about one thing: September 21 (and the surrounding weekend) is worth singing about — not only for its cloudless skies, but for its fun, fabulous, and free events happening in Montreal all weekend long.

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It's the last official weekend of summer, and the forecast is calling for heat, humidity, and lots of carefree fun (emphasis on the free).

From a fungi festival to an outdoor concert to moongazing under the stars, you can make the most of the end of the season by taking advantage of free things to do in Montreal.

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