For those still hoping to catch gorgeous views of the fall foliage, you've still got some time before Mother Nature's chill sweeps in slowly but surely. To get a glimpse of those changing colours, you can embark on a three-hour road trip from Montreal to none other than the quaint town of Woodstock, Vermont.
With fall in full force, Quebec's landscapes are still casting gorgeous hues of red, orange and gold across the province and there's really no better time to explore Quebec's natural wonders than to embark on a hike and catch the autumn magic up close. Located only 45 minutes from Montreal is Mont-Saint-Hilaire a popular hiking spot with loads of trails for you to discover. The Gault Nature Reserve offers a 25-kilometre network of trails and four different summits to overlook.
As the hues of autumn begin to paint the landscapes of Quebec with rich shades of red, orange, and gold, there's no better time to explore the province's natural wonders than embarking on a hike and seeing the harvest magic up close. Located less than 90 minutes from Montreal is a popular 8.24-kilometre hiking trail in Val-David. The hike is considered to be a moderately challenging route that can take anywhere from two to two and a half hours to complete. While the trek may be lengthy, it's worth it for what awaits at the very top.
As the fall weather rolls in across Quebec and the leaves begin to turn, it's becoming prime season for traveling a bit out of town and absorbing some of the most captivating views in the province.