Witness nature’s splendour in the Fall by taking a ski resort’s chairlift ride to a mountain’s summit.
Whether you’re hiking or simply enjoying the ride, the panoramic views from the mountaintop promise a breathtaking and memorable adventure.
Here are four places to go to enjoy fall colours on a ski lift ride:
Kelso Conservation Area (Glen Eden Ski Resort)
Every weekend, ascend the escarpment by chairlift to witness the vibrant foliage above the treetops. Tickets allow for two versatile trips, enabling hiking, biking, or riding in any combination. Bring your bike, capture stunning photos, and explore Kelso’s extensive trail network and Challenge Course. Operating outside its winter season as Glen Eden, Kelso offers a playground of outdoor adventure and breathtaking views. Don’t miss this unique autumn experience! Details
When: Weekends and Thanksgiving Monday starting September 30 until October 29, 2023 | 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Where: Kelso Conservation Area, 5234 Kelso Road, Milton
How Much: $8 / ride and gate admission
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Blue Mountain Gondola
Elevate your perspective at Blue Mountain Resort with the Open-Air Gondola, transporting you to panoramic 360-degree views and the magic of Blue Mountain. With an All Day ticket, ascend 720 vertical feet to explore extensive trails across the escarpment and immerse yourself in AGORA’s unique light and sound installations in the evening, offering a multisensory celebration of nature’s beauty and a refreshing perspective on the wonders of the natural world.
This immersive night walk experience, running until October 29th, illuminates the spirit of the forest through interactive light and sound installations themed around the five elements and indigenous teachings. Crafted by renowned creators, including Limbic Media and contributors to Cirque du Soleil, AGORA invites you to explore nature’s intricate networks and find joy away from life’s distractions.
When: Daily October
Where: Blue Mountain Village, 150 Jozo Weider Boulevard, The Blue Mountains
How Much:
Play All Evening: $25 & up
Play All Day: $33 & up
Sir Sam’s Ski & Ride
Nestled north of Haliburton, Sir Sam’s Ski & Ride, the second oldest family-owned ski hill in Ontario, offers a vibrant canvas of gold and auburn amidst Canadian Shield and dense hardwood forests. Once the estate of Sir Sam Hughes, a World War I Minister, this 100-acre landscape transforms into a picturesque masterpiece in fall, with trees mirroring a splendid sunset and leaves dancing in the breeze, making it a magical destination for those seeking to witness nature’s vibrant hues. Details
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When: Sept 23,24, 30 and Oct 1, 14, 15, 2023 | 11 am – 4 pm, Sept 30 & Oct 14th, the chairlifts will only run until 1:30 pm
Where: Sir Sam’s Ski / Ride
1054 Liswood Road, Eagle Lake
How Much:
Fall Colour Season Chairlift: $10
Calabogie Peaks Resort
Experience the seasonal shift at its best at Calabogie Peaks Resort. Ride the chairlift to the summit, hike down through pristine pine forests, or capture the panoramic views of Calabogie Lake and the Madawaska wilderness from Dickson Mountain, the highest hiking point in the Ottawa Valley. With trails expanding across thousands of acres, including Crown Land, exploring this natural haven offers a refreshing and magical perspective on Ontario’s diverse and vibrant landscape.
When: Weekends, September 23 to October 15, 2023
Where: Calabogie Peaks Resort, 30 Barrett Chute Road, Calabogie
How much: Ages 7+ costs $20 per day (taxes included).
Ages 6 and under are complimentary with a paying adult.