Fall is in the air, and if you’re dreaming of red and gold forests, leaf-strewn trails, and cozy cafes, this enchanting small town in Ontario is the place to be.
With historic streets, sparkling water views, and stunning hikes, it’s an idyllic spot to soak up the beauty of the season.
In a recent Facebook post, we asked readers for Canada’s best fall-colour destinations, and this dreamy Ontario town was one of the spots mentioned.
Collingwood is a beautiful village located along the shores of Georgian Bay, about 2 hours from Toronto.
With heritage storefronts and warm cafes, the downtown has a timeless charm that feels plucked from a cozy autumn tale—ideal for browsing local gems and indulging in sweet treats.
With over 60 kilometres of recreational trails, Collingwood offers some stunning fall hikes. You can take in the foliage along the waterfront, wander through red and gold forests, and more.
There are also some breathtaking hikes located just outside the town, such as Nottowsaga Bluffs Conservation Area and Devil’s Glen Provincial Park. You can also head to Scenic Caves Nature Adventures, where you’ll find southern Ontario’s longest suspension footbridge, taking you soaring over the fall colours below.
Don’t miss out on a trip to Blue Mountain Village, located minutes from Collingwood. The pedestrian village is an autumn dreamland with cafes, cobblestone streets, and mountains draped in golden leaves.
You can enjoy fall hikes, mountain coaster rides, gondola rides, and harvest festivals that showcase the brilliant colours of the season.
With beautiful trails, cozy shops, and old-world charm, Collingwood is a magical place to enjoy the autumn season.
Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.