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Take A Ski Lift To Leaf-Peeping Just Over The Border In Canada

Where: Quebec, Canada
September 16, 2009 at 2:53 PM | by | Comment (1)

This is for those of you north of the border, or who just can't swing heading to Paris for a little falling leaf action: go instead to Quebec. More specifically, grab a Greyhound bus from Montreal to the little, but heavily-touristed, ski village of Mont-Tremblant.

Peak fall colors season is in early to mid-October, so you'll be well enough ahead of the snowfalls to enjoy riding the ski lifts up and over the foliage sans snowboard and ski suit.

Back down off the mountains, don't worry about having to rent a car or anything because downtown Mont-Tremblant is one of those dreamy little pedestrian villages, with ski cafes warming up the cappuccino machines for high season.

During the town's Symphony of Colors festival from September 12 to November 1, there will also be plenty of activities and entertainment to remind you why exactly you trekked two hours out from Montreal in the first place. Do remember to practice your French on that bus ride.

Related Stories:
· Tremblant Symphony of Colors Festival [Bonjour Quebec]
· Autumn in Quebec [Bonjour Quebec]
· Fall Foliage Travel Coverage [Jaunted]

[Mont Tremblant Photo: caribb]

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