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Take a scenic drive through Cape Breton Highlands and enjoy panoramic ocean and mountain views of breathtaking autumn colors. Visit quaint fishing villages, taste fresh seafood, and experience the local heritage.

Fundy National Park is famous for its stunning coastline and dramatic tides. The Acadian forests are ablaze with reds and golds in the fall. Hike to Dickson Falls and explore nearby villages where you can enjoy a taste of fresh seafood and Maritime hospitality.

Stroll through Old Quebec’s cobblestone streets for historic charm as maple trees shed their leaves, and don’t miss Montmorency Falls, where the scenery is especially striking in the fall. Enjoy a taste of Quebecois culture at farmers’ markets and seasonal food festivals.

The forests of Algonquin Park offer a fiery display of colors from late September to mid-October. Popular activities include hiking, canoeing, and viewing the breathtaking fall foliage—look out for wildlife along the trails as well, you may glimpse moose and beavers.

This national park has a network of trails perfect for hiking and cycling. You’ll see dazzling color from the aspen, birch, and maple—perhaps also spot bison, elk, or black bears among the fall foliage.

Drive the scenic route along Icefields Parkway, hike to Moraine Lake or Lake Louise, or relax in the cozy mountain town. Banff’s world-famous mountain vistas are stunning in every season, but there are fewer crowds in the fall and dazzling autumn colors.
There are many scenic journeys to choose from, including VIA Rail's flagship transcontinental service from Vancouver to Toronto, or the Rocky Mountaineer luxury service focused on the spectacular mountain scenery of the Canadian Rockies.
Travel by train offers a unique way to experience the diversity of Canada's vibrant cities and rugged wilderness. Along the way you will have dramatic views of coastline, forests, prairies, and the Rocky Mountains.


U.S. citizens and permanent residents (greencard holders) do not need an eTA to visit Canada. Just about everyone else must have a visa or an eTA to fly into or transit through a Canadian airport, (though not necessarily cruise ship passengers).
Applying for a Canadian eTA is a simple online process that takes just a few minutes to complete.
To apply, you will need:
Most applicants get their eTA approval by email within minutes. However, some requests take a few days to process, it is always best to get your eTA (or any visa) before you book a flight to Canada.
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