Planning a Road Trip Across Canada:
Planning your next road trip this fall? From East to West, there are many places to discover and things to do in Canada as the leaves turn from green to red.
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1. Celtic Colours International Festival in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
Enjoy a unique celebration of Cape Breton’s lifestyle with concerts, events and breathtaking scenery taking place all across the island.
Photo from novascotia.com
2. Fall Flavours Festival in Prince Edward Island
This month, Fall Flavours celebrates the authentic tastes and traditions of Prince Edward Island. Enjoy incredible food, amazing scenery and the great hospitality the east coast has to offer.
Photo from fallflavours.ca
3. Golfing and Relaxation in The Laurentian Mountains, Quebec
22,000 kilometers of crisp mountain air and beautiful fall foliage make this area the perfect getaway for the fall. Play 18 holes of golf at one of the world famous courses or hit up a world class Nordic spa to relax.
Photo from tremblant.ca
4. Winery Tours and Tastings in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
The Niagara region offers many vineyards and wineries to visit and sample some of the best wines Canada has to offer.
Photo from shopniagara.ca
5. Oktoberfest in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario
This 8-day festival is the largest of its kind, outside of Munich. Travelers come from far and wide to experience the beer, food and good times associated with Bavaria.
Photo from oktoberfest.ca
6. Saskatchewan Roughriders game in Regina, Saskatchewan
As one of the best fan experiences the CFL has to offer, seeing a Roughriders game in the fall is a memorable experience.
Photo from cbc.ca
7. Jasper Dark Sky Festival in Jasper, Alberta
For astronomers and fans of the great outdoors, nothing will connect you more to nature than this festival in the Rocky Mountains. Turn off your phone, cozy up and enjoy the stars.
Photo from avenuecalgary.com
8. The Fall Okanagan Wine Festival in Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
This 10-day festival takes place across the valley during the grape harvest and provides the best experience to sample the best wines the west coast has to offer.
Photo from thewinefestivals.com