There’s something special about the crisp fall air in Canada as it invites you to slow down, step outside, and soak in the vibrant colours that paint the season.
From scenic strolls through beautiful forests to peaceful park trails lined with gold and crimson leaves, this is your guide to the most breathtaking fall views across the country.
Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a quick day trip, finding parking near these picture-perfect spots is easy with the Indigo Neo app. Book ahead, skip the stress, and enjoy the beauty of fall at your own pace.
Ready to discover the best places to catch the colours this season? Let’s dive in.
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Where To See Fall Colours in Toronto
Evergreen Brick Works

Tucked in the heart of Toronto’s Don Valley, Evergreen Brick Works is one of the city’s most unexpected spots to experience fall colours. Evergreen Brick Works is best known for its Saturday Farmers Market, Toronto’s largest and a year-round favourite for fresh produce, local goods, and artisanal food. On Sundays, the Artisan and Vintage Market brings together makers and collectors for a vibrant open-air shopping experience. With scenic trails, the Children’s Garden, and great food options, it’s the perfect weekend escape to enjoy nature and community in the city. Stop by Picnic Café for fresh, local bites or enjoy a cozy, seasonal meal at Café Belong. They are both perfect spots to soak in the autumn vibes.
WHERE TO PARK:

Evergreen Brickworks: 550 Bayview Avenue
Parking on-site at venue
This spacious surface lot is open 24/7 and features 350 parking spaces. EV charging is available on-site.
Toronto Islands

Just a short ferry ride from downtown, the Toronto Islands offer one of the city’s most incredible views of fall in full colour. As the trees turn shades of amber and crimson, the islands transform into a quiet retreat surrounded by sparkling water and skyline views.
WHERE TO PARK:

CIBC Square: 81 Bay Street
10-minute walk to water taxis
This spacious underground lot is open 24/7 and features 366 parking spaces. EV charging is available on-site.
Humber Bay Park

Located along Toronto’s western waterfront, Humber Bay Park is one of the city’s most scenic spots to experience the changing fall colours. With its peaceful trails and sweeping skyline views, it’s the perfect place for an stroll or photo op. The mix of red maples, golden willows, and shimmering water creates a stunning contrast that captures the best of fall in the city.
WHERE TO PARK:

Eau Du Soleil: 2183 Lakeshore Boulevard West
8-minute walk to venue
This spacious underground lot is open 24/7 and features 236 parking spaces.
Where To See Fall Colours in Montréal
Dorchester Square

In the heart of downtown Montréal, Dorchester Square transforms into a colourful urban oasis every fall. Surrounded by historic architecture and lined with mature trees that glow in shades of orange and gold, it’s a peaceful spot to pause and take in the season’s beauty. Stop by Eden Trattoria for comforting Italian dishes with a lakeside view, or try Oro di Napoli nearby for authentic, wood-fired pizza.
WHERE TO PARK:

Le Windsor: 1199 Rue Peel
1-minute walk to venue
This spacious underground lot is open 24/7 and features 465 parking spaces. Payment available onsite.
Parc Rutherford

Nestled on the McGill University campus, Parc Rutherford is a hidden gem for fall colour seekers in Montréal. The park’s winding paths and towering trees burst into brilliant shades of red, orange, and yellow, creating a serene escape right in the city’s core. With the backdrop of historic campus buildings and Mount Royal nearby, it’s an ideal spot for a quiet walk or a scenic photo moment.
WHERE TO PARK:

1100 Avenue du Docteur-Penfield
3-minute walk to venue
This spacious underground lot is open 24/7 and features 160 parking spaces. Payment available onsite.
Old Port Of Montréal

The Old Port of Montréal offers a stunning blend of fall colours and historic charm. As the leaves change along the waterfront and cobblestone streets, the area comes alive with warm hues reflecting off the St. Lawrence River. It’s the perfect place for a stroll, from scenic boardwalks and cozy cafés to panoramic views from the Grande Roue de Montréal.
WHERE TO PARK:

445 Rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste
8-minute walk to venue
This spacious underground lot is open 24/7 and features 100 parking spaces. Payment available onsite.
Where To See Fall Colours in Ottawa
Major Hills Park

Perched between Parliament Hill and the Château Laurier, Major’s Hill Park offers some of the most breathtaking fall views in Ottawa. Overlooking the Ottawa River and the Gatineau Hills, the park bursts into a vibrant mix of gold, red, and amber which is a picture-perfect backdrop for a walk, picnic, or photo stop. Grab a table at Tavern on the Hill for casual bites with unbeatable views of Parliament, or enjoy refined French-inspired cuisine at 1 Elgin inside the National Arts Centre.
WHERE TO PARK:

700 Sussex Drive
5-minute walk to venue
This spacious underground lot is open 24/7 and features 76 parking spaces.
Secret Lookout Behind Parliament Hill

Tucked quietly behind Parliament Hill, this hidden lookout offers one of Ottawa’s most breathtaking and often overlooked fall views. From this peaceful spot, you can see the Ottawa River, the Alexandra Bridge, and the Gatineau Hills glowing with rich fall colours. It’s the perfect place to take a break from the downtown bustle and enjoy a moment of calm surrounded by nature and history.
WHERE TO PARK:

45 O’Connor Street
6-minute walk to venue
This spacious underground lot is open 24/7 and features 1100 parking spaces. EV charging available onsite. Payment available onsite.
Hogs Back Park

A local favourite for fall sightseeing, Hog’s Back Park offers a stunning mix of waterfalls, forest trails, and open green spaces that are all framed by vibrant colours. The rushing Hog’s Back Falls contrasts beautifully with the red and gold leaves, creating one of the most scenic spots in Ottawa during the season.
WHERE TO PARK:

1401 Prince Of Wales Drive
15-minute walk to venue
This spacious surface lot is open 24/7 and features 53 parking spaces.
Where To See Fall Colours in Calgary
Prince’s Island Park

Located right in downtown Calgary, Prince’s Island Park is a must-visit spot to experience the magic of fall. Surrounded by the Bow River, the island comes alive with brilliant yellows and oranges as the trees transform for the season. Stroll along the winding pathways, take in the city skyline framed by fall colours, or stop at one of the park’s bridges for a perfect photo moment.
WHERE TO PARK:

633 3 Avenue Southwest
13-minute walk to venue
This spacious surface lot is open 24/7 and features 98 parking spaces.
Rundle Ruins Park

A true hidden gem in Calgary, Rundle Ruins Park blends history and nature in a uniquely beautiful way. The park features the striking sandstone remains of Calgary’s first hospital, surrounded by open green space that glows with warm fall colours. The contrast between the golden leaves and the weathered stone arches creates a picture-perfect setting that feels both peaceful and timeless.
WHERE TO PARK:

Guardian Towers: 1150 3 Street Southeast
7-minute walk to venue
This spacious underground lot is open 24/7 and features 150 parking spaces.
Nellie Breen Park

Tucked away in the historic Inglewood neighbourhood, Nellie Breen Park is a small but charming green space that comes alive with colour every fall. Its mature trees and peaceful pathways create a cozy, community feel, perfect for a quiet stroll or a quick escape from the city’s pace. The golden leaves overhead and the neighbourhood’s heritage character make it a lovely spot to experience fall close to downtown.
WHERE TO PARK:

1201 10 Avenue Southeast
11-minute walk to venue
This spacious surface lot is open 24/7 and features 15 parking spaces.
Where To See Fall Colours in Vancouver
Stanley Park

Walk or bike along the Seawall, explore forested trails, or visit Beaver Lake for peaceful reflections framed by fall leaves. Whether you’re taking in skyline views or capturing photos under a canopy of colour, Stanley Park offers a stunning showcase of nature in the heart of Vancouver. Enjoy a meal at The Teahouse, where ocean views meet West Coast flavours, or stop by Stanley’s Bar & Grill at the Pavilion for cozy comfort food surrounded by autumn scenery.
WHERE TO PARK:

The Dogwood: 2040 Nelson Street
5-minute walk to venue
This spacious underground lot is open 24/7 and features 50 parking spaces. Payment available onsite.
Sylvia Hotel

A true Vancouver landmark, The Sylvia Hotel is especially magical in the fall. Its ivy-covered exterior transforms into a brilliant cascade of red and orange leaves, making it one of the most photographed spots in the city this time of year. Set along English Bay, it offers the perfect blend of history, charm, and natural beauty — all framed by the vibrant colours of the season.
WHERE TO PARK:

Windsor: 1924 Barclay Street
5-minute walk to venue
This spacious underground lot is open 24/7 and features 26 parking spaces.
Coal Harbour Seawall

The Coal Harbour Seawall offers one of Vancouver’s most scenic fall walks. As you stroll along the waterfront, you’ll see trees glowing in shades of red and gold reflected in the calm harbour waters, with the North Shore Mountains providing a breathtaking backdrop.
WHERE TO PARK:

Coal Harbour Urban Fare: 305 Bute Street
1-minute walk to venue
This spacious underground lot features 36 parking spaces.
Conclusion
So, whether your fall plans include a scenic stroll through golden forests, a stroll along the waterfront, or a cozy afternoon in a city park, there’s no better time to get outside and take in the beauty of the season. From coast to coast, Canada’s landscapes transform into a canvas of colour — reminding us to slow down, explore, and enjoy the simple moments that make fall special.
And don’t forget, every great fall outing starts with stress-free parking. With the Indigo Neo app, you can book your spot ahead of time and focus on what really matters: the views, the fresh air, and the memories waiting to be made.