The so called “Indian Summer” is known as North America’s most
magnificent season. Why? From early September until the end of October all broadleaf forests show themselves in the most splendid colours nature
has to offer and therefore attract tourists from all over the world.
Autumn tourism in this region even has an own name:
People travelling to enjoy the clear blue sky, mild climate and intensive
colouring of the leaves are called “Leaf Peepers”. By the way: The reason for
those outstanding shades are biochemical reactions caused by the persistent
change of warm days and cold nights during autumn season in New England. A
journey through the most beautiful autumn in the world is most likely to begin
in Ontario.
These colours looks amazing! One more reason to go to Canada one day :) Maybe for a taking part in a run? This webiste lists all runs in Ontario in September: http://marathons.ahotu.com/calendar/ontario/september
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