Toronto’s High Park is a great

Toronto’s High Park is a great place for maple viewing in the fall. Every late autumn, the more than 160 hectares of the park become a sea of ​​bright golden yellow, covered with fallen leaves, blue sky and white clouds, and ginkgo trees side by side, making you feel like you are in a fairy tale world when you walk in. More than just a city oasis, it’s also a popular spot for walks, picnics, photography and autumn viewing, conveniently located and open 24 hours a day for free throughout the year.

Recommended tour routes:
Access from the main entrance of Bloor St W and walk along the boulevard (it is recommended to take the High Park Station exit for the most convenient walk). The most attractive thing is the large grove in the park. This season you can see maple trees, ginkgo trees, oak trees, etc., all the leaves are changed into autumn clothes, from green to yellow all the way to orange-red. Take pictures along the way, especially near the Duck Pond Reservoir and the large grove near the Grenadier Café, and you won’t be disappointed!

Must-play items/photo spots:
1. Ginkgo Forest: Probably near the children’s playground, there are rows of ginkgo trees shot out super beautifully, with yellow leaves shining in the sunlight especially atmospheric.
2. Duck Pond: The deciduous lakeside views are fantastic, with geese and ducks drifting around the water for eye-catching photos.
3. Hillside Gardens: Paths and gardens along the hillside covered with golden leaves that resemble carpet.
4. Children’s Park/Zoo: If you come with friends or a family, you can stop by the zoo.
5. Greenway Path: There are many quiet paths in the park, not so many people taking photos of people, and there are shade trees, which is warm enough.

Game Tips:
- It is recommended to choose a sunny day to come, the sun to take pictures color layers of distinct, blue sky and white clouds match the golden leaves super beautiful.
- Be careful when walking with fallen leaves covering the ground in autumn, some slopes will be slippery.
- Bring more thin jackets, the climate is easy to cool, especially after nightfall temperature difference is large.
- The park place is big enough to reserve two or three hours for slow walks and photography is most comfortable.
- There are picnic tables and restaurants in the park. If you want to chill, you can bring your own picnic.
- If you do not want to grab a parking space, it is recommended to take the subway High Park Station over, a few minutes to the entrance.

Notes:
- Pay attention to the weather forecast, wet and rainy days are not recommended, mud is slippery.
- Respect the natural environment and remember to take away your garbage.
- Parks are dimly lit at night and it is safer to leave before evening.

The autumn version of Sea Cypress Park is really great. You can enjoy Canada's beautiful autumn colors without having to go to the countryside. The effect of taking a short video is great. If you like nature and outdoor atmosphere, this must be added to your itinerary!

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Post by Dr. Piggy | Oct 27, 2025

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