Fall Colour Tours

Five Ways to Experience the Colours in Algoma Country

Living in Algoma Country, we're lucky because we get to experience the change from summer to fall firsthand: clean crisp air in the mornings, the new fresh scents that blow off an autumn breeze, the sounds of Canada Geese overhead, and the soft crunchy sound that fallen leaves make as you step on them. The brilliant, breathtaking rich golds, vibrant reds and fiery orange colours — all the things that others dream of seeing and believing. That's why we're inviting you to experience a real fall colour season with us in Algoma this September and October.

Below are five ways to enjoy the magic of the fall colour season in the Algoma region:

Driving Tours

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Hwy 556 in Searchmont is one of the great places for a fall driving tour.

Amazing touring routes in Algoma Country, whether you're looking for a traditional driving tour or an epic motorcycle journey. We have four routes laid out for you to follow: The Grand Algoma (one of Ontario's top weekend rides), The Island North Drive (St. Joseph Island), the Deer Trail Touring Route (perfect for dual sport bikes and driving tours), and the Wawa North Tour (wilderness tour into northern communities).

Take the Adventure Bus: View the beautiful colours from land and water with Forest the Canoe and the Adventure Bus. Dates are available from mid-September to early October. The day trip includes a shuttle, paddling, hiking and lunch. Book Now

Agawa Canyon Tour Train

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The Agawa Canyon Tour Train during the fall tour season. (Photo credit:James Smedley Outdoors)

The Agawa Canyon Tour is one of the most popular fall colour tours in our area because it's one of a kind. The journey begins in Sault Ste. Marie where the train journeys 114 miles north into pristine wilderness. From the large viewing windows, you'll experience seas of vibrant colour, beautiful views of Lake Superior and rugged mountain tops. Once you're in the canyon, there's time to climb to the top of the lookout where you'll have a stunning, panoramic view of the Agawa Canyon ablaze in colour.

Stay in Sault Ste. Marie at hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, campgrounds, or cottages.

Hiking Trails And Nature Walks

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Mississagi Provincial Park Helenbar Lookout. (Photo credit: Ontario Parks)

A fall hike is the best way to experience the fall colours through all your senses: the sound of fallen leaves underfoot, the fresh scents, and the vibrant colours all around you that you can reach out and touch. There are countless places to hike in Algoma Country: lookout trails that lead to amazing heights with breathtaking views, cascading waterfalls, and opportunities for wildlife viewing. Trails vary from nature walks to more rugged, challenging hikes, and can be accessed within city limits or in more remote areas. Take your pick!

Be Sure to Pack: your camera, sturdy hiking/walking shoes, water and snacks

Colours By Kayak Or Canoe

This is a really different way to enjoy the fall colours if you love to be out on the water. You can book a guided kayak or canoe trip, or if you're interested in venturing out on your own for the day, you can rent equipment. Find guided trips and kayak/canoe rentals here!

Tip: Click here to find rentals, guide services, and see what accommodations have kayaks and canoes that can be used by guests.

Painting Workshops, Artisan Tours, Music And Fall Festivals

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Algoma's landscape has inspired photographers, painters and artisans including Canada's Group of Seven. (Photo credit: Northern Skies Resort)

The region is renowned for its talented artisans and craftspeople and there are many artisan shows, artisan tours, fall fairs and music festivals that take place during September and October.

About Algoma Staff Writer

Algoma Country is a spectacular 4-season vacation destination for outdoor and urban adventures. The region borders Lake Superior and Lake Huron and is rich in old-growth forests, and countless waterways.

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