While the timing for peak fall foliage varies every year, it generally falls within early to mid-October (forecast and reports). In the city, there are many areas where you can enjoy the change of seasons. Glen Stewart Ravine near the Beaches is a short walk just off the streetcar line on Queen Street that offers a surprisingly spectacular experience in the heart of the city.
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Away from the neighbourhood open spaces, High Park in the city's west end is a very famous spotting location for either cherry blossoms or fall colours. Go on a weekday and claim a patch for yourself.
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However, a lot of urban parks around the city would offer a foliage experience, although at a smaller scale, such as this one in North York.
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