We at Bunchland are total saps for beautiful fall foliage. Trees bursting with fiery autumnal colours are a feast for the eyes. We’re also suckers for a nice big leaf pile just begging to be jumped in and pressing pretty leaves between book covers. Sadly, urban centres have become less-than-ideal places to indulge in the gorgeous sight of fall leaves, thanks to pollution from cars and power plants.
What’s a city-dwelling family to do? We recommend making up a thermos of hot apple cider, hopping in the car and hitting the road en route to one of North America’s best spots for watching the leaves change colour.
We searched “Beacon Hill Park Victoria” in Flickr and found plenty of photos like this one: tree-lined paths that look like something out of a dream. We can almost hear the crunch of fallen leaves under our feet.


