Posted by: Sandy Steinman | September 13, 2011

Fall Color In Eastern Canada

A Cheaper And Less Crowded Eastern Fall Foliage Trip

The northeastern U.S. gets most of the fall color news, but eastern Canada is another fall color hotspot. The four eastern provinces – New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island all have fall color.  The longer days prolong the leaves changing color so the fall foliage season is later than New England and Mid Atlantic states.  Also it is considered the off-season in these provinces so a trip may be less costly and less crowded than U.S. fall foliage hotspots.  Read more at: A Couple of Great Reasons to Head to Atlantic Canada to Bask in Fall Foliage | Travel Video News.


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