50 Fun Things to Do This Fall in Southwestern Ontario

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Fall is a time of country harvests, crunching leaves, and soothing drinks. It’s a time when families curl up close to stay warm and prepare for winter: the leaves are changing and the air is getting crisp. Don’t let the weather fool you, though; Fall shouldn’t mean hibernating alone at home. There are plenty of fun fall activities to get you outside, around the table, or jumping from the treetops. To help you make your Fall bucket list, we’ve compiled a list of 50 Fun Fall Activities in South Western Ontario.

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For famous festivals in Southwestern Ontario during Fall like Fall Fairs, see Festivals and Events During Fall in Ontario.

1. Events and Festivals

Amherstburg Uncommon Festival

The Amherstburg Uncommon Festival returns September 19-21, 2025, blending steampunk and magic in downtown Amherstburg. Enjoy vendors, games, live performances, wizard bingo, axe throwing, a drone light show, and more. Dress up in steampunk or wizard costumes for a weekend of fun with magicians, falconry, and a costume contest.

Where: 268 Dalhousie Street, Amherstburg

Caledonia Fair

Enjoy the thrills of the midway, wacky fair food, amazing shopping deals, non-stop entertainment, live music, action-packed demolition derbies, farm animals, creative arts displays, and more! Caledonia Fair takes place from September 25-28, 2025.

Where: 151 Caithness Street East, Caledonia

Savour the Wine Tour

Join us on Sunday, September 28, 2025, for the Savour the Wine Tour! Enjoy a light lunch, and tastings at three local wineries, and end the day with dinner and dancing under the stars at the Ciociaro Club.

Where: Ciociaro Club, 3745 North Talbot Rd., Oldcastle

Essex Region Conservation Bike Tour

Tour through picturesque county roads and along historic County Road 50, or meander the off-road nature trail on the Chrysler Canada and Cypher Systems Group Greenways, during the Essex Region Conservation Bike Tour. Saturday, September 27, 202

Where: Mettawas Park in Kingsville

Reaper’s Realm

Take a horrifying bus ride through a haunted forest this Halloween in Lambton County. You can enjoy food vendors and live entertainment in addition to Halloween haunts.

Where: 2305 Tecumseh Rd, Courtright

Reapers Realm Haunted Forest Ride

Oxford Renaissance Festival

Journey through history at the Oxford Renaissance Festival happening from September 26 to 28, 2025! Enjoy a weekend of jousting knights, Renaissance-inspired cuisine, artisans, archery, live entertainment, and more.

Where: 21737 Fairview Road, Thorndale

Scarehouse Windsor

From crazy, ‘zombies and frightening nightmares’ locked behind doors to horrors lurking in the dark, Scarehouse Windsor has everything that can scare you out of your mind. Select days, September 12 – November 1, 2025

Where: 1441 McDougal Ave, Windsor

Ruthven Apple Festival

During the last weekend in September, Kingsville hosts the Ruthven Apple Festival, voted one of The Top 100 Festivals in Ontario multiple years in a row. Each year 100+ vendors and thousands of patrons flock to the festival grounds to enjoy live music, great food, games, and shopping. September 27 & 28, 2025

Where: Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens, 1550 Road 3 E, Kingsville

Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show

The Norfolk County Fair is one of the Top 100 Festivals and Events in the Province! Come to the largest outdoor horse show in Canada! You’ll also find wonderful displays, competitions, art, a wide variety of food, indoor local market, and top notch concerts! You don’t want to miss this celebration. October 7 – 13, 2025

Where: Norfolk County Fairgrounds, 172 South Dr, Simcoe

Thanksgiving Day

Join us for the Last Day of Fanshawe Pioneer Village’s Public Season on Monday, October 13, 2025! Explore heritage homes, learn about the fall harvest, watch baking demos, and see how early settlers prepared for winter.

Where: Fanshawe Pioneer Village, 1424 Clarke Road London

Windsor International Film Festival

WIFF, Canada’s largest volunteer-run film festival, showcases Canadian and international films, promoting the creative economy and enriching the community. Celebrating its 21st anniversary, WIFF presents over 180 films across 11 days in Windsor. October 23 – November 2, 2025

Where: 101 University Avenue West, Windsor

Festival of the Fountains

Festival of Fountains – The Night Garden will introduce guests to a highly visual immersive experience to indulge all their senses! This interpretive storytelling experience of music, water, and lighting invites guests to explore our scenic 22 acre multi-award winning botanical beauty before nightfall, enjoy on-site friendly food and beverage hospitality, and showcase local pop-up talent. Saturdays, August 23 – September 13, 2025

Where: Whistling Gardens, 698 Concession 3 Townsend, Wilsonville

Waterford Pumpkinfest

Waterford Lions Pumpkinfest is all about celebrating agricultural heritage and diversity. This multi-day family event features live music, a car show, soapbox derby, artist marketplace, fireworks, a parade, and more. October 17 – 19, 2025

Where: 32 Church St E,.Waterford

Scenic Train Ride

Enjoy a train ride on Port Stanley Railway during the Fall months. In October, in addition to regular scenic train rides, they offer pumpkin patch rides where you can ride from Port Stanley to Whites Park to pick pumpkins. October 25 & 26, 2025

Where: Port Stanley Terminal Rail, Bridge Street, Port Stanley

Family Fun Experience

Get ready to have Fall Fun on the Farm! Enjoy 20 attractions, including a petting zoo, playground tree fort and jumping pillows, pumpkin patch, hayrides, corn maze, wagon rides, and a new pedal cart track and mega slide.

Where: Snyder’s Family Farm, 936685 Blenheim Rd, Bright

Kingsville Migration Festival

Celebrate migration, heritage, nature conservation, and Jack Miner from October 16th to 19th.

Where: Various locations in Kingsville

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

Directed by Joe Cardinal and written by Barbara Robinson, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever will play at Sho Art on Fridays – Sundays, from November 28 to December 13, 2025.

Where: Sho Art, 628 Monmouth Road, Windsor

Amherstburg River Lights

Experience the magic of River Lights every evening as custom LED displays light up our town’s main parks, with Toddy Jones Park offering whimsical displays and King’s Navy Yard Park featuring traditional holiday scenes. Explore downtown businesses adorned with festive lights and make River Lights your cherished holiday tradition. November 15, 2025 to January 4, 2026

Where: Downtown Amherstburg

Kingsville Fantasy of Lights

Kingsville’s Fantasy of Lights Festival begins on November 15, 2025, with a Santa Claus Parade and opening ceremonies at Lakeside Park. Enjoy holiday activities like train rides, crafts, Paws & Claus, Breakfast with Santa, and a Christmas Artisan Market, running through the first week of January 2026. Don’t miss the New Year’s Eve fireworks at Kingsville Arena!

Super Santa Walk

Join the Super Santa Walk/Run/Wheel this holiday season! Walk or run a 5k dressed as Santa, with a suit included to keep. Proceeds support Essex Region conservation projects. November 15, 2025

Where: Amherstburg

2. Activities in (and near) the City

Kain’s Woods

This environmentally significant area offers a challenging 5.8 km long hike through an urban forest. The area remained rural unto the 1990s and was historically a logging and farming area for European settlers. Perfect for fall wild-life viewing, these woods are an important corridor for birds and animals, offering the chance to see Killdeer, Great Blue Heron, Bald Eagles, Wild Turkey, White-Tailed Deer, Eastern Cottontail, Grey Tree Frogs, and even Yellow-Spotted Salamander.

Where: Located in west London near Kains Road, north of the Oxford Street West
bridge, along the Thames River.

Artist Alley and Maiden Lane

Free 4 Walls – This public art project aims to “be a positive gesture to the community [that brings] long-lasting character, energy, and beauty to the city”. Take some time this fall to explore Windsor and find this hidden gem in the alley between Ouellete and Pelissier Streets. 

Where: Maiden Lane, Windsor

Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Museum

Located on 155 acres of Longwoods Road Conservation Area in London, this museum features artifacts from local excavations of the pre-contact period between 800-1200 AD. There is a recreated Haudenosaunee village featuring 18 outdoor exhibits, as well as longhouses and a palisade maze.

Where: Longwoods Road Conservation Area

Fall Pottery Class

In line with the themes of harvest and homestead, fall is the perfect time to get your hands muddy and make something new while you’re at it. Whether you’re an experienced, albeit out-of-touch potter, or just looking for a new experience, Clayworx Ceramic Art Learning Centre’s fall pottery class is sure to spin your wheel.

Where: 664 Dundas Street, London

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Fingal Wildlife Management Area

This historic World War 2 Air Force Training Base has been reclaimed into 724 acres of crown land, featuring cutting-edge conservation alongside historic relics from Canada’s past. The site has 395 acres of active farmland, 40 km of trails, and is home to over 200 species of wildlife. Walk beneath the leaf-canopied trail and keep track of all the wildlife you can see in this not-so-little retreat. Be sure to visit the website and take note of hunting days as small game hunting.

Hike beautiful trails

Enjoy the beauty of the season on various trails. From beech-maple forests at Pinery to the deciduous trees of Rondeau’s Spicebush Trail, the trails of the region showcase the beauty of the changing colours, unique ecosystems, and wildlife viewing.

Eldon House

Come and see London’s historic gem, Eldon House. The Eldon House is open Wednesday- Sunday from 12:00-5:00 pm. Learn more about this historic home.

Where: 481 Ridout Street North, London

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Kusterman’s Berry Farm

Is there anything more fall-like than a pumpkin patch? Head down to Kusterman’s Berry Farm to pick your Halloween pumpkin, feed the animals, take pony rides, and ride the berry train – there’s even a kid-friendly zip-line! And don’t forget to stop at the gift shop on your way out.

Where: Kustermans Berry Farms, 23188 Springwell Rd, Mount Brydges

Fall Cooking Class

Fall is the perfect to time to buckle down and learn a new skill. Now that the kids are back in school, it’s time to focus on you! So embrace the harvest season and take a fall-themed cooking class where you will learn to use seasonal foods to warm your cozy hearth.

Covent Garden Market

Opened in 1845, this indoor/outdoor market presents fresh produce, local artisanal merchants, and regular family programming. The market is open Tuesday – Saturday from 9 AM to 7 PM  and Sunday 10 AM to 5 PM with live music and special events on select dates.

Where: 130 King Street, London

Riberdy Farms

This 3rd-generation family farm has been growing cucumbers, raspberries, peaches, plums, zucchini, gladiolas, and fall mums since 1943. Open until Thanksgiving, this is the perfect stop to bring home the fall harvest for your Thanksgiving feast.

Where: 13049 Riverside Dr., Tecumseh

Meadowlilly Farm

In the middle of the Meadowlilly Woods Nature Preserve, in the heart of London is, Meadowlilly Farm. This bee-rescue and beekeeping farm is your one-stop shop for beeswax, syrup, and locally harvested, raw, all-natural, clover and wild flower, non-pasteurized honey. In the fall you’ll also find locally harvested black walnuts and free-range duck eggs.

Where: 25 Meadowlily Rd. S. London

Lighthouse Conservation Area

Visit this single-hectare park at the mouth of the Thames River in Lake St. Clair to see a 200+ year old lighthouse – one of the three oldest on the Great Lakes! In addition to seeing a little piece of history, take advantage of the cooler weather to walk through the conservation area for a light hike and a picnic, but don’t forget your thermos!

Where: 19028 Harbour Drive, Lighthouse Cove

Long Point Eco-Adventures

Hiking through a colourful forest is an unforgettable experience! Experience the scenic beauty of the Carolian Forest during the fall season. Surround yourself with nature at Ontario’s ultimate wilderness experience! They are offering a number of packages for the fall, so take advantage of their off-season pricing and enjoy a great vacation.

Where: 1730 Front Rd, Port Rowan

Explore the Outdoors

Enjoy hiking, photography, horseback riding, picnicking, and other outdoor activities in the Essex Region. Plan your activity for the day.

There’s No Place Like Home Antiques & Country Flea Market

Open weekends from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, this flea market is located in a renovated barn and holds more than 2500 square feet of antiques and collectibles. With new items every week, this the perfect weekend activity for treasure-hunters and bargain-busters alike. 

Where: 1528 Deer Run Road, Leamington

Boler Mountain

This year-round, not-for-profit adventure extravaganza is not for the faint of the heart! Early in September, you can check out the Treetop Adventure Park which features zip lines, rope courses, swinging bridges, tarzan swings, and pirate nets, finishing with an 1100 foot zip line finish. If you miss this adventure, don’t worry – there are still plenty of mountain biking and fitness trails to feed your need for speed! Depending on weather conditions, you might also be able to take advantage of the skiing, snowboarding, and tubing trails.

Where: 689 Griffith Street, London

Puck’s Plenty Foraging Tours

In today’s world, it seems everyone is trying to make healthier, more informed decisions that benefit their local community. Well, it can’t get more local than your own backyard! Meet with acclaimed novelist and naturalist Peter Bush, learn, explore, and forage the forests around southwestern Ontario. Bring along your children and your dog to learn new recipes, eat local and wild, and of course, get outdoors.

Port Franks Wetlands and Forested Dunes

This 5 km hike offers the chance to see an array of plants and animals found nowhere else in Canada. The Rare Oak Savanna ecosystem is designated as an important bird site because of its large concentration of rare and threatened species. Go for a hike this fall and you’ll also have the chance to various amphibians like the spotted turtle and the Eastern Hognose Snake.

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Take a road trip along Lake Erie

Take a road trip from Amherstburg to Fort Erie this sweater weather season and enjoy cool weather, warm bites, and exciting activities.

Thames Valley Parkway

Sure, the emphasis is always on getting fit for a summer body, but we all know fitness is important year-round. The Thames Valley Parkway offers an excellent urban route with 40 km of multi-use pathways, linking all corners of London.

Pinery Provincial Park

Pinery Provincial Park offers 10 km of sandy beach on the shores of Lake Huron and 21 square km of rare and fragile ecosystems with over 800 plants and 300 bird species. Add to that, National Geographic ranked sunsets here among the “Top 10 Best in the World”, so you might as well make a weekend of it!

Where: 9526 Lakeshore Road RR2, Grand Bend

Fanshawe Lake Trail

There’s no time quite like fall for an epic outdoor adventure. The Fanshawe Lake Trail offers 20km of biking and hiking trails around beautiful Fanshawe Lake. While you’re at it, rent a canoe or kayak and explore the conservation area by area. For the more experienced, test your hands at fishing the lake, and maybe you’ll bring home your own fall harvest.

Downtown Bike Loop

Fall brings to mind a warm hearth, good food, and time spent with the family – but you’ll have to get there! Leave the car at home and make the most of this mild season with downtown London’s 3km bike path. With access to local restaurants, entertainment, and connections to the larger Thames Valley Parkway, you’ll wonder why you didn’t try this before.

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Rock Glen

See one of Ontario’s hidden treasures this fall. Featuring a magnificent cascading waterfall, tree-canopied pathways, and waterfront access, this will fully immerse you in the colors of Fall. Pack a warm lunch and have a picnic on the well-kept grounds – there’s even a playground for the kids!

Where: 8680 Rock Glen Road, Arkona

Joany’s Woods

After all the summer visitors have returned home, Fall is the perfect time to escape your day-to-day and venture off the beaten path. Joany’s Woods offers 367 acres of conservation area covered in hikes of varying difficulties. See wildlife and explore new landscapes on this path less travelled.

Where: West Williams Ward, Municipality of North Middlesex

Wheatley Provincial Park

Camping may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Fall, but it really is the perfect season. The rains of spring have passed, summer’s heat has subsided (along with the bugs!), and there’s nothing like waking up to crisp autumn air and multi-coloured leaves. Visit Wheatley Provincial Park for radio-free camping offered to small tents and camper vans. With biking, birding, canoeing, fishing, and hiking there’s something for everyone.

Where: 21116 Klondyke Road, Wheatley

Korny Korners Farm

A favourite family destination during the fall, Korny Korners Farm attracts visitors with its playground, corn maze and petting farm. Before you leave, be sure to check out their food trailer for amazing eats and stock fresh produce.

Where: 6193 Blackwell Sideroad, Sarnia

Point Pelee National Park

As the southernmost point of the Canadian mainland, you can evade winter’s chill for just a little bit longer. Several events are planned at the park, so be sure to check their calendar before planning your trip.

Where: 1118 Point Pelee Drive, Leamington

Delhi Rail Trail

This is a 13.8 km trail that travels through farmlands, farmhouses, and forests. The trails start from the outskirts of Delhi and connects to the Northfolk Sunrise Trail in Simcoe. There are various access points in the trail with benches and bike stands to take breaks along the route. This is an easy hiking and cycling trail with a fairly level surface.

Greenview Aviaries Park & Zoo

Make great memories at the Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo. See zoo animals including lions, tigers, zebra, cougars, wolves, reptiles, birds, and much more. There is a splash pad as well as a large playground. The Zoo is open Daily 9 am to 8 pm, until Thanksgiving.

Where: 12734 Talbot Trail, Morpeth

Long Point Provincial Park

One of the oldest provincial parks in Ontario, Long Point Provincial Park offers 1.5km of sandy beach along Lake Erie, and is located within a designated world biosphere reserve. On top of that, it is one of the largest bird and waterfowl migration areas in North America. With over 300 migrating birds flying overhead, this will be a picnic to remember!

Where: 350 Erie Blvd, Port Rowan

Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens

Head to the Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens to enjoy the petting farm, mini-golf, and arcade room.

Where: Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens, 1550 Road 3 East, Kingsville

Clovermead Adventure Farm

Enjoy a wagon ride, bee train ride, visit farm animals, get lost in the corn maze, and enjoy the fall decorations and family photo spots. Take a spin on the pedal carts or bounce on the giant jumping pillow/pad. There are bushels of fresh family fun on the Adventure Farm.

Where: Clovermead Adventure Farm, 11302 Imperial Road, Aylmer

Grand Bend Farmers’ Market

Find fresh fruits, vegetable, flowers and more from local artisans and farmers at the Market. The market is open on Wednesdays from 8:00 to 1:00 pm, mid-May to October.

Where: 10035 Museum Road, Grand Bend

Apple Land Station

Famous for their apple pies and made-from-scratch pumpkin and praline pies, fall is the perfect time to visit this family farm. Pick your own apples or that perfect pumpkin. Check out the farm animals, enjoy a corn walk, play on the sand mountain, and take a tour on the train. Also, check out their outdoor market for delicious treats and fall decor.

Where: Apple Land Station, 329 Richmond Street, Thames Centre

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Thamesville Maize

Sometimes, it’s fun to get lost! Load up the family for a day of fun at the Thamesville Maize.

Where: Thamesville Maize,  12768 Longwoods Rd, Thamesville

Thiessen Orchards

Giant tube slides, bouncy castles, sunflower fields, huge swings, corn mazes, pick-your-own apples, apple treats, and more family fun can be found at the Orchard.

Where: 400 Talbot Road East, Leamington

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Town of St. Marys Heritage Walking Tour

St. Mary’s, Ontario is a bit of an undiscovered historical gem. Take it upon yourself to learn the deeper history behind the town through this self-guided walking tour.

Great Lakes Farms

The Farm is open for apple picking season. Start your visit with a wagon ride around the farm or a trip through the corn maze. Later, head into the orchard to pick apples straight from the tree.

Where: 5111 Union Road, Port Stanley

Paddle the Rivers

Experience the outdoors on a paddle! There is no better time than fall to paddle Ontario’s southwest to enjoy the changing fall colours. Big Creek and Grand River are two great options to explore.

Port Burwell Provincial Park

Enjoy tent camping at Port Burwell Provincial Park. The park has a sandy beach very near to the campground that makes your trip all the more enjoyable. Look up and you might see the “Marvels of Migration” – the annual autumn hawk migration including hawks, vultures, and eagles. Identified as a birder’s paradise, Port Burwell features 2.5km of sandy beach, a family playground, hiking trails, and a gift store.

Where: 9 Wilson Lane, Port Burwell

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