Not-to-Miss Things to Do in Simcoe County This Fall

by Scott Cooper

Fall in Simcoe County is a season worth celebrating. Crisp mornings, vibrant colours, and a full calendar of local events make it the perfect time to explore everything our region has to offer. Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to the area, here are some of the top experiences you won’t want to miss this fall.

1. Chase the Fall Colours

Few places showcase autumn’s beauty like Simcoe County. Take a hike through Horseshoe Valley, cycle the Oro-Medonte Rail Trail, or stroll Ardagh Bluffs in Barrie to soak in the reds, oranges, and golds. A weekend drive through Oro-Medonte’s rolling hills or along Georgian Bay also promises postcard-worthy views.

2. Pick Your Own Apples & Pumpkins

Fall isn’t complete without a visit to a local orchard or pumpkin patch. Chappell Farms in Barrie is a family favourite, with wagon rides and corn mazes, while spots like Riverside Farm in Oro-Medonte make for the perfect apple-picking afternoon.

3. Discover Local Flavours

Harvest season means the freshest produce and some of the coziest eats. Farmers’ markets in Barrie, Orillia, and Innisfil are brimming with seasonal goods. Pair that with a stop at a local craft brewery or cider house—Heritage Estate Cidery or Quayles Brewery are local standouts.

4. Festivals & Fairs

Simcoe County comes alive with events each fall. From the Barrie Fall Fair to Creemore’s Copper Kettle Festival, there’s something for everyone. Art lovers can check out local studio tours and craft shows, while families will love fall-themed events at farms and community centres across the county.

5. Outdoor Adventures

If you’re looking for more active fall fun, try hiking Awenda Provincial Park before the season closes, golfing amid the autumn leaves in Snow Valley, or mountain biking the trails at Copeland Forest. Cooler temps make it the perfect season for outdoor adventure.

Wrap-Up

Fall doesn’t last long—so take advantage of every crisp day and golden sunset. Whether you’re wandering through a pumpkin patch, hiking the trails, or sipping local cider, Simcoe County has plenty of ways to celebrate the season.

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