
In autumn, you are invited to share in one of the most dazzling natural attractions in North America. With its rich and varied settings, travelers and Nova Scotians alike enjoy the scenic views of fall leaf colour. From the striking orange-yellow maple hills and the brilliant reds of the blueberry fields, to the subtle yellows of the bogs and salt marshes, this stunning scenery of Nova Scotia outdoors is easily reached via our scenic drives. Nova Scotia offers the fall explorer a full palette of unforgettable experiences, and photo opportunities in regions across the province!
Nova Scotia’s typical season for leaves changing colour starts the last week of September and continues until late October, with the second week of October as the peak.
To plot your leaf-watching Nova Scotia vacation, feel free to consult the interactive leaf watch map, Getting Around and the leaf watch blog.
