First Autumn in Canada? Here are some
things every newcomer should know
Autumn in Canada is a cozy season characterized by cool temperatures, changing leaves color, lovely holidays, and fun outdoor activities. If you are new to Canada , this is the perfect opportunity to explore all that the country has to offer. So here are some things you need to know to make the most of the season.
While autumn usually
occurs from September to December, Canada has what is widely regarded as the
"first day of autumn." According to the National Research Council of
Canada, "Autumn begins at the moment when the Sun is directly above the
equator and goes from north to south:
Autumn equinox."
In 2024, the first day
of autumn begins on September 22.
What to expect in
the fall in Canada?
Shorter days and the
end of the day's savings
As the season
progresses, expect the days to get shorter and the nights longer.
Autumn also means the
end of daylight saving time. It marks the end of a long eight-month period when
many Canadians put their clocks one hour ahead to make the most of
daylight.
In 2024, daylight
saving time ends on Sunday, November 3, which could mean an extra hour of sleep
that night. However, this means that the sun sets "earlier" in the
following days.
Climate change
As the transition to
winter begins, the weather can get drastically colder. The degree of coolness
varies from province to province. British Columbia, for example, is known for
its milder and more humid climate, while in the Northwest Territories,
temperatures can get colder.
In many parts of
Canada, temperatures can vary widely throughout the day, with mornings and
evenings getting colder and afternoons still relatively warm. Layering can help
(it's called sweater weather for a reason) and fall jackets are
recommended.
Since this is the time
of transition, expect the weather to be volatile at times. It's not uncommon to
see snowfall across the country in October. Some areas may also experience
storms, so keep an eye out for that weather plan.
Things to Do in
Canada in the Fall
Enjoy the autumn
foliage
One of the best parts
of autumn is to see the color of the leaves change.
There are many
different places to experience the beauty of autumn foliage, with hiking and
hiking in national parks being popular options.
Some of the famous
places to see the colors of autumn in Canada include Algonquin Park in Ontario,
Du Mont-Tremblant National Park in Montreal, and Stanley Park in
Vancouver.
Some parks and
provinces also have fall foliage trackers to share leaf color change updates to
help you make the most of the season.
Try Fun Autumn
Activities
With a bite in the air,
autumn is the perfect time to do fun outdoor activities. Aside from hiking and
hiking to see the fall foliage, farms across the country have fun events for
families and friends. Corn mazes, hirids, apple picking, and pumpkin picking
are examples of fall activities to do in Canada. Renting a Cottage It is also
popular in a rural area to spend time with loved ones.
Taste the flavors of
autumn
Autumn is the season
for heartwarming foods. Pumpkin and apple cakes are very popular at this time
of year, while many coffee shops and bakeries have limited-time pumpkin sweets
and spiced drinks.
Festivals that take
place in Canada in the fall
Halloween
Halloween falls on October
31 every year and is a popular and popular holiday in Canada. In the weeks
leading up to this day, expect to find activities that celebrate all things
spooky – from scary movie marathons to lantern carving competitions everywhere.
Many people decorate their homes and lawns with costumes, pumpkins, and other
spooky Halloween decorations. On Halloween Day, trick-or-treating is a popular
activity where kidsThey dress up and collect candy for their neighbors by going
door-to-door. F or adults, Halloween parties (which usually involve
dressing up), and haunted houses are great ways to welcome the
day.
Thanksgiving
Like the United States,
Canada also celebrates Thanksgiving Day – although there are many differences.
For starters, Canada's Thanksgiving Day falls on the second Monday in October –
almost a month and a half before the U.S. holiday. It's a cozy time to gather
with family and friends for a good meal. A meal with turkey, condiments, and
vegetables is traditional, although many have their own special takeaways. They
have a meal of this meal. This year, Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on October
14 in Canada.
Black Friday
Another popular day in
the United States that has gained popularity in Canada. Black Friday is
traditionally the first Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States
This means the start of
the holiday season, as retailers everywhere are offering huge sales and
discounts to make holiday shopping easier for loved ones. In Canada, it
takes place around the same time, although many retailers have sales and
discounts that start a week or two in advance.
Cyber Monday
It's the first Monday
after Black Friday and focuses on online sales and discounts so that everyone
can enjoy deals in their own home. So, if you're making big purchases – from
electronics to appliances and furniture – it might be worth waiting for the
latest deals.