Moncton

Vibrant Forest Scene in New Brunswick, Canada

Fall in New Brunswick, Canada, is a breathtaking spectacle as the province’s forests transform into a vibrant canvas of red, orange, and yellow. The season typically spans from late September to early November, with peak foliage occurring in early to mid-October.

Moncton

Here are some highlights of fall in New Brunswick:

  • Stunning Foliage:

The province’s expansive hardwood forests, including maple, birch, and oak trees, turn brilliant shades. Popular spots to enjoy the colors include the Fundy National Park, the Appalachian Mountain Range, and along the Saint John River.

  •  Outdoor Activities:

Fall is perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring trails. Locations like Mount Carleton Provincial Park offer panoramic views of the autumn landscape.

  • Harvest Season:

Local farmers’ markets brim with seasonal produce such as apples, pumpkins, and squash. Fall fairs and festivals celebrate the harvest, including the Queen’s County Fair and the Miramichi Pumpkin Fling.

  • Crisp Weather:

Temperatures are cool but comfortable, making it an ideal time to be outdoors, with averages ranging from 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F) depending on the month.

This season is one of the most scenic and celebrated times in New Brunswick, perfect for capturing the beauty of nature.

Photo by: Mona

Location: Moncton