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GRAVENHURST, ONT. -- Before the trees shed their leaves, businesses in Muskoka are banking on the lure of multi-coloured foliage to bring thousands of tourists to the region.
Ken Cole, co-owner of The Great Vine in downtown Huntsville, is updating locals and tourists on Muskoka’s changing fall colours through his new “leaf report” project.
Muskoka fall colours are unlike any other in Canada. Day trippers come by car and by bus to see the trees dressed in their finest reds, oranges, golds and yellows. A new vista awaits around every ...
In the Muskoka region, there are six incredible driving routes to best see the colours of fall: Lake Muskoka Circle Tour – covering 95 kilometres and featuring lots of yellow and orange hues, ...
The fall colour season is in full swing – bringing thousands of tourists and a lot of money to our region. Across Muskoka the fall colours are between 20 and 30 per cent and they mean big ...
Make your way to Muskoka. Muskoka referred to by locals as Cottage Country, is set in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Forest Region, which means its home to both deciduous (red maple, yellow birch ...
According to Discover Muskoka's Fall Colour Report, you can expect to see peak fall colours in that area from now until around Oct. 20, with maple trees reaching peak colours between late ...
The crisp fall air fills you with anticipation as the cityscape fades away, replaced by Ontario's rugged, beautiful terrain. Pockets of vibrant maple and oak trees along the way serve as appetizers.
Fall colours bring economic boost to Muskoka In Muskoka, the region is getting set for an influx of fall-based tourism as the leaves change colour with the season.
Canadians, and many people from outside of the country, begin looking toward lazy weekend days travelling the countryside to take in the breathtaking fall foliage. Here are five top tours ...
Muskoka tourism banking lure of fall colours Businesses in Muskoka are banking on the lure of multi-coloured foliage to bring thousands of tourists to the region. Lexy Benedict reports.
But that won't be the case for much longer, and Discover Muskoka's Fall Colour Report is predicting that early fall colour viewing in the area will begin on Sept. 24 and last until the 30.