The Seven in Fall

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A group of people paddle down the French river in brightly coloured canoes in front of fall colors.

Starting three hours north of Toronto and stretching as far as your imagination.

Average Daily Temperatures

September

17°C / 62°F

7°C / 44°F

October

9°C / 48°F

1°C / 34°F

November

1°C / 34°F

-6°C / 21°F

Our Favourite Things To Do

A person casting their line in a red canoe.

Fall Fishing

Fall in The Seven means chasing walleye in Lake Nipissing, northern pike along the French River, or muskie in Lake Temagami. The cool, clear waters make it prime fishing time, with vibrant autumn colours as your backdrop. Stay at one of our full-service fishing lodges for an all-in experience, where you can get out on the water and enjoy the season’s best fishing without worrying about a thing. The fish are biting, and the views are unreal.

Where to Drop Your Line

Fall Colour Road Trips

Hit the road this fall on some of the most beautiful drives for leaf peeping, with winding roads that cut through forests painted in fiery reds, oranges, and yellows. From the sugar maple shores of Lake Nipissing to the golden larches along hwy 144 to Timmins, the views will leave you in awe. Explore small towns, sip a cider, and cruise through one of Ontario’s most stunning seasons.

Seven Scenic Fall Drives
A man riding over a rock on his mountain bike in the fall

Cycling

The cool breeze and vibrant autumn colours make fall in The Seven the perfect time to hop on two wheels. Pedal along the scenic North Bay Waterfront Trail or tackle more rugged terrain on a multi-day bikepacking trip. From smooth paved routes to thrilling gravel trails, there’s a ride for every cyclist.

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A tour group looks up in a mine.

Spooky Season

The Seven is the perfect place for thrill-seekers in search of haunted history. Explore eerie spots like Cobalt, known for its mining past and ghostly tales. Visit the Cobalt Mining Museum, or take a haunted tour through the Colonial Mine, where whispers and shadows linger. Sudbury’s spooky events, haunted woods, and ghost tours offer a fright-filled adventure, while the region’s ghost towns give you the chills. Prepare to be spooked!

  • Outdoors
  • Fishing
  • Spooky Season

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Sunlight coming through trees showing fall colours