Quebec offers leaf peepers some of Canada's best fall foliage viewing. Maple trees dominate the Quebec landscape, thus maple syrup making in the spring and leaf peeping in fall are two of the most popular seasonal activities. Other autumnal foliage headliners are yellow birch and American beech.
In Montreal, be sure to go visit Mont-Royal for the best view of the city's changing colours. If you're heading out of the city, try the Laurentian Mountains for one of the most beautiful displays of fall foliage in North America. Celebrate the season by visiting resort town Mont-Tremblant for its annual Symphony of Colours festival.
Peak colour in and around Montreal and Quebec City tends to be end of September to mid-October, but visit the Quebec Fall Colour Report for detailed weekly updates for the province.


