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Nature Walk Tree I.D. w/ Fall Colours - Ontario, Canada


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4 hours ago, Stere said:

Is that park area all secondary growth logged forest as only seems  to be small trees?

 

 

I would say so, Ontario wss quite remote until the automobile came in, but this area was populated prior to that era and logging/ milling went hand in hand with habitation across the board here

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5 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

Beautiful part of the world

I absolutely love it here, I prefer this setting over western Canada's Rocky Mountains and pristine rivers. Timing is key for the best colours, the maples turn early before most other trees, bringing in predominantly red colours, ranging from pinkish to rouge. The first week of October is prime, a little earlier further north and  little later in the populated areas of Toronto/ Niagara and the shores of Lake Ontario

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