As the winter season takes centre stage across Canada, you might be looking for things to do in December, and a road trip from Montreal to this small town in Ontario just might be the perfect winter destination. Eastern Ontario's very own Merrickville showcases its splendour throughout the year, but it truly blossoms during the holiday season.
To get a glimpse of the changing colours, you can embark on a two-hour road trip from Montreal to the quaint town of Saranac, New York. Not only is the charming destination a stone's throw away from Montreal but Saranac also offers stunning views of the fall foliage. In fact, Saranac was named one of the best small towns in New York by Country Living, making it clear Saranac is one of the best places to be during the autumn time.
​Coaticook, known for its picturesque gorge and enchanting night walks at Foresta Lumina, is an ideal escape for those looking to unwind in nature without straying far from Montreal. Situated just a short drive from the city, the road to Coaticook offers travellers a chance to take in the rural landscapes and charming villages in the Eastern Townships.
Just outside Montreal, travellers can find picturesque villages that rival any fairytale setting. Stowe is renowned for its scenic roadways, and Merrickville also called "Canada's most beautiful village" is celebrated for its well-preserved 19th-century buildings. Muskoka has pristine lakeside views, Frelighsburg is known for its seasonal festivals and stunning fall foliage, and Quebec City's architecture is nothing short of iconic.
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.