I know I've done quite a few posts on Montreal as a tourist destination - but I don't think I've ever done one on a huge industry here - which is the changing of the leaves in the Laurentians.
Tourist buses are all over the place around this time of year with people piling in to head up north.
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Oh, Canada, how I miss your brilliant colours, especially at this time of year! Thanks for my expat hit of Canadiana, Suzan. Enjoy the splendour, my friend!
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Poppy
beautiful, beautiful beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! People come here to Northern Ontario for the colours as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous colour in the Laurentians. I've never been there and only think of it as a ski destination (which I don't do). The trees are changing so fast. Have a good day. Raining there?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I just love the changing of the leaves. Looks like a dream to visit.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI miss the leaves. *sniff* Beautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely glorious!!! I have 2 October Glory maple trees in my front yard and they are the prettiest trees in our neighborhood when they do turn red, which actually isn't until November in our neck of the woods!!!! Your pictures are the prettiest fall pictures I have seen so far this year. If we weren't going to Hawaii in a few weeks, I'd say hey honey, let's head north!!!! Have a blessed day!!!! XOXOXOXOX Karen
ReplyDeleteLooks like a European Arkansas. lol Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLeaf peeping at its best!! Wowzers!!
ReplyDelete~ Christina
Love, love, love it a ALL!!! Wish it would stay like that forever!! Well, almost forever ;)
ReplyDeleteOMG....breathtaking! I'm wondering how our little Soda is doing...?
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-andi
Oh how I wish I was surrounded by those amazing colors! We have very few trees in Florida whose leaves turn colors at all. What a blessing to live surrounded by such beauty! Have a lovely week...Vicky
ReplyDeleteTruly gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Just like you :)
ReplyDeleteSo incredibly beautiful! Fall is my favourite time of year.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! I'd love to go! The leaves are just barely turning here.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful fall colors. Love all the scenic pics!
ReplyDeleteWow! Absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMy dad was born in the Laurentians, in a little village. I spent my summers there, plus the Christmas and New Years holidays. I am so fortunate for such wonderful memories. Thank you so much for this post. Hugs, Pat.
ReplyDeleteHow I wish we had maples here in the west! They are so pretty and I love the fall colors of Eastern Canada!
ReplyDeleteSimply Awesomingly Beautiful (yes-I made up the word awesomingly). Have a great day- xo Diana
ReplyDeletehoooly cow...i've never been blessed to see THAT much color change...just magnificent.
ReplyDeleteSuzan! This is indian summer at it's best! Breathtaking pictures! Wow! Thank you for that!
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Elisabeth
Well we're a little past Indian Summer - but the colors ARE amazing right now - even in my own neighborhood !
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I just can't imagine what it would be like to see something that beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing, Suzan -- just breathtaking! :)
ReplyDeleteAND I've got some of that happening right here in my neighborhood!
DeleteIt's truly amazing !
And then comes all the white LOL
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I want to visit! I love all the color-thanks for sharing this beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteOh, that are wonderful shots! Full of colors! True, nature is the best artist!
ReplyDeleteSuzan, thank you, thank you. I live in Florida so these photos look like paradise. I grew up in western NY and I miss the seasons. People joke that in north Florida winter occurs in January and then we're back to summer -- which has its advantages but, like anything, can get monotonous.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Iris !
DeleteI know I'd miss the four seasons if I moved to a warmer climate ( which has been my threat for the last 5 years LOL ) They're pretty special to see
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Oh I do love all the red maples!! I'm from Michigan and we don't have the red maples that you do. Is it okay to be a little jealous? I know what you mean about fall....as beautiful as it is there is a certain dread of what lies ahead. ugh!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your spectacular fall with us at Project Inspire{d}!
Happy Thanksgiving!! Enjoy your day of feasting and blessing tomorrow!
So beautiful, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank YOU Janet
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Hi Suzan!!!
ReplyDeleteThose colours are breathtakingly beautiful!!! The reflection is unbelievable!!! The water is as still as a piece of glass!!! I've never seen anything as beautiful!!!
Pam
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These amazing photographs are reminiscent of my falls in upstate New York!
ReplyDeleteLove if you share them http://www.simplenaturedecorblog.com/fabulous-fridayhalloween-party/ Hugs Maria