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Photo: Golden Fall Colors Forest Leaves Algonquin Provincial Park Ontario

Mother Nature paints Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, with an abundance of brightly colorful tree leaves each fall, peaking for approximately 7-10 days in late September to early October.

Fall is the most colorful time of the year in Canada and one of the prime forest locations to witness Mother Nature's golden autumn foliage colors is at beautiful Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario.

This images focuses in on a sample of the simple beauty that is found in vibrant red, orange and yellow leaves which have fallen from one of the hundreds of maple trees along the road to Rock Lake within the park. These leaves decorate the entire grounds and collectively greet visitors with a colorful carpet of natural wonder.

The Sugar Maple and Red Maples provide the most stunning color changes at Algonquin Provincial Park. This annual and naturally occurring outdoor art show peaks for approximately 7-10 days in late September to early October, resulting in radiant reds, glorious oranges and brilliant yellows. ... continue below the picture...



Golden Fall Colors Forest Leaves Algonquin Provincial Park Ontario

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Golden Fall Colors Forest Leaves Algonquin Provincial Park Ontario
Photo of the pretty golden colors of the forest leaves in Algonquin Provincial Park during fall in Ontario, Canada.


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Contrary to popular belief, sunny days do not always provide the best fall color tour viewing. Overcast and even rain tend to enhance the leaf vibrancy, making any day in the small window of opportunity worth going out for a look regardless of the weather.

Algonquin Provincial Park is dominated by 34 variety of trees in two distinct forest types, deciduous (meaning temporary or tending to fall off) and coniferous (meaning needle-leaved.)

Established in 1893, the 116-year-old Algonquin Provincial Park is also notable as being the first provincial park ever created within Canada. Over a dozen trails traverse its 7,653 sq km. Information on 18 self-guided tours are available from the park office.

Walking the well-marked trails is the optimal way to experience the colorful show up-close and personally, allowing fall foliage enthusiasts of all ages the opportunity to see and feel autumn in one of Canada's most brilliant, long-preserved natural environments.

Fall in the forest along the road to Rock Lake in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.

Technical Information:
I photographed this photo with the digital SLR camera model Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, aperture of f/9.0, exposure time of 1/160 sec. on ISO 50, as always I used a original Canon Lens, the focus lenght for this picture was 180mm.

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Golden Fall Colors Forest Leaves Algonquin Provincial Park Ontario
Mother Nature paints Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, with an abundance of brightly colorful tree leaves each fall, peaking for approximately 7-10 days in late September to early October.
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Rolf Hicker
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