
Autumn has officially arrived in Québec and there’s no better place to experience it than in and around Montréal.
The air is crisp, the trees are ablaze with color, and every weekend brings a new reason to get outside with family and friends.
Whether you’re craving a scenic hike, a cozy fall fair, or a day at the orchard, here are the best outdoor and family-friendly activities to enjoy this October 2025.
This year’s Fall Fair at the Old Port is one of Montréal’s most charming seasonal events!
Located along the St. Lawrence River, the fair transforms the waterfront into a festive autumn village complete with pumpkin displays, local artisans, food trucks, live music, and family-friendly rides.
Kids can enjoy face painting, a petting zoo, and small carnival games, while adults browse craft booths or sip warm cider overlooking the Ferris wheel.
Dates: October 1–26, 2025
Tip: Go around sunset to catch golden light on the river and city skyline, it’s magical!
You can’t talk about fall in Montréal without mentioning Mount Royal Park.
The forest trails and lookouts explode in shades of red, orange, and gold, offering postcard-perfect views of the city. Bring a picnic, rent a bike, or simply walk around Beaver Lake.
It’s a local favorite for leaf-peeping and peaceful Sunday walks.
From mid-September through October, the Montréal Botanical Garden hosts its spectacular Gardens of Light event.
Wander through the Chinese, Japanese, and First Nations gardens illuminated by hundreds of handcrafted lanterns, a breathtaking experience for all ages. Perfect for an evening family outing after a cozy dinner nearby.
Fall wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the orchard!
Within an hour of the city, you’ll find many spots for apple picking, hayrides, and pumpkin patches.
Try Verger Labonté in Notre-Dame-de-l’Île-Perrot or Vergers Petit et Fils in Mont-Saint-Hilaire for a full day of family fun, cider tasting, and beautiful countryside views.
If you’re up for a scenic drive, head to Mont-Tremblant or the Eastern Townships for some of the most vibrant fall foliage in Québec. You can hike, take a gondola ride, or simply wander through picturesque villages filled with cafés and boutiques.
It’s the perfect weekend escape from the city’s buzz.
Closer to home, don’t miss Montréal’s many urban parks and seasonal markets:
Whether you’re hiking Mount Royal, apple-picking with your kids, or wandering through the Fall Fair at the Old Port, autumn in Montréal is pure magic.
It’s a time to slow down, reconnect, and make lasting memories before winter arrives.
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