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October 3. 2024

6 PLACES TO ENJOY VIBRANT FALL COLOURS IN RICHMOND HILL

RICHMOND HILL – Fall is here and Richmond Hill will soon be ablaze with incredible orange, red and yellow autumn hues. Whether you’re in search of your next Instagram-worthy shot or just looking to connect with nature, we’ve got incredible parks and trails, which are perfect for taking in the breathtaking fall foliage.

Lake Wilcox Park (Bayview Avenue & Bethesda Side Road)

Autumn is the perfect time to take the self-guided tree tour at Lake Wilcox Park or go for a casual stroll along the trails, waterfront promenade and boardwalk. The tree tour highlights 20 native tree species of Ontario and provides an opportunity to learn the unique characteristics of trees and why they are so important. You’ll get to enjoy all the vivid colours that come with the changing season, combined with the backdrop of the largest kettle lake on the Oak Ridges Moraine. Free parking is available (October 1-March 30).

Rocking Horse Ranch (200 Hunting Ridges Drive)

There’s lots to see and do at this horseback riding themed park inspired by a farm formerly located on the site. Visitors can chill in the stable-like shade structure, enjoy the playground, a tennis match or shoot some hoops in front of a colourful tree-lined backdrop that won’t disappoint. Take notice of all the details in the barn board entrance signage, white picket fence and horseshoe-shaped benches. It’s a great place to let your creativity run wild! On-street parking is available. Please obey posted signage.

Richmond Green Park (1300 Elgin Mills Road East)

Richmond Green Park is home to a wide range of amenities, walkways, beautiful gardens, lots of places to relax and unlimited photo opps. This fall, be sure to take a stroll through the Heritage Walk, which is lined with maple trees that turn a bright, fiery red. Visit the wedding garden, waterfall and bridge areas to soak up the multitude of yellows, oranges and golds. Free parking is available.

 

Twickenham Park (68 Canyon Hill Avenue)

 

This small park is surrounded by beautiful maple trees, which turn a deep red in the fall. The best time to visit is early in the day when the trees are lit by the morning sun. You can also follow the path into a golden forest and eventually connect with the Elgin Greenway trail. It’s a great place to go for a walk, bike ride or sit and enjoy your morning coffee. On-street parking is available. Please obey posted signage.

Morgan Boyle Park (5B Pearson Avenue)

Morgan Boyle Park pays homage to Canada’s 150th birthday. The park’s eye-catching, stainless-steel canopy, decorated with maple leaves, includes 13 waves to symbolize Canada’s 10 provinces and three territories. The park is also lined with native maple trees that turn a vibrant red and orange in the fall. Red elements in the play equipment and the red clad mechanical building also reinforce the theme. Free parking is available.

David Dunlap Observatory Park (123 Hillsview Drive)

The iconic David Dunlap Observatory Park is one of Canada’s National Historic sites and home to 3.7 km of accessible recreational trails that connect visitors with acres of natural parkland. You’ll pass by a variety of tree and plant species, which paint the park in a vibrant array colours. Keep an eye out for White-tailed deer and other local wildlife. Free parking is available.

Everyone is encouraged to come and enjoy these places, but please, leave no traces. Stay on established trails, pick up after your pet and do not litter.

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For more great places to find fall colours in Richmond Hill, visit RichmondHill.ca/ShowcaseParks.

 

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Ash O’Malley, Communications Advisor, ash.omalley@richmondhill.ca

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