Enjoy a warm burst of autumn colour. As the daytime shortens and the temperature begins to cool, Mississauga will become alive with colour. For almost six weeks during the fall, Mississauga will be set ablaze with a magnificent display of autumn colours from yellow and orange to rust, red and brown.
There will be plenty of opportunity to enjoy the fall colours from mid-October into November at one of the City’s scenic landscapes, parks, forests, woodlands, trails and streetscapes. Residents and visitors can bask in the city’s diverse tree canopy, which is home to more than two million trees. The unique canopy features a selection of tree species like poplars, maples, oaks, hickories and willows.
You can enjoy fall colours almost anywhere in Mississauga; but here are a few favourite sites to catch the fall foliage at its best:
Meadow Wood Park (484 Apple Lane)
Cedarbrae Park (565 Lolita Gdns)
Trelawny Woods (3500 Trelawny Cir.)
Sawmill Creek Park (1955 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W.)
Streetsville Memorial Park (355 Church St)
Fleetwood Park (2000 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E.)
Erindale Park (1695 Dundas St. W)
Riverwood (4190 Riverwood Park Lane)
Paul Coffey Park (3430 Derry Rd. E.)
Lake Aquitaine (2750 Aquitaine Ave.) So this fall, make some time for Mother Nature and take in the beauty of Mississauga’s stunning autumn colours. To learn more about Mississauga’s parks, trails and natural areas, visit mississauga.ca/parks or follow @MississaugaPF on Twitter.