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Ontario parks, including Algonquin, are at peak fall colour this Thanksgiving, requiring advance permits for day use.
Ontario’s provincial parks are showcasing peak fall colours this Thanksgiving weekend, with Algonquin Park among the top destinations.
Day-use permits, costing $12.25 to $21, are required in advance due to capacity limits, with seasonal pass holders also needing reservations.
Permits are valid from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., though hours vary.
Visitors should plan hikes before sunset, prepare for changing weather, and follow park rules to avoid fines or eviction.
Park wardens enforce regulations, including restrictions on parking, property damage, and alcohol or cannabis use.
The Ontario Parks website offers colour reports, park trackers, safety tips, and facility locators.
Los parques de Ontario, incluido Algonquin, están en su pico de color de otoño este Día de Acción de Gracias, requiriendo permisos anticipados para uso diurno.