Explore nova scotia in the
FALL
Fall in Nova Scotia is a beautiful time of year, with forests and valleys displaying vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold. Whether you’re driving along scenic routes like the Cabot Trail, hiking through colourful forests, or visiting local orchards for fresh apple cider, autumn in Nova Scotia offers an unforgettable experience.

PUMPKIN PATCHES

Keji IN THE FALL
September
Warm days and cool nights make it ideal for hiking and scenic drives, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C.
October
Peak foliage season brings stunning views and crisp air, with temperatures between 5°C and 15°C.
November
Cooler days signal the start of sweater weather—perfect for cozy cafés and coastal walks, with temperatures ranging from 0°C to 8°C.

At a glance
experience Fall
Fall in Nova Scotia is hands-down my favourite time of year (though Christmas is a close second). There’s just something about the crisp air, the explosion of fall colours, and, of course, pumpkins and apple cider.
From picking apples at local orchards and getting lost in corn mazes to hiking through stunning fall foliage, autumn adventures are everywhere. Whether you’re filling your basket with farm-fresh goodies or enjoying a cozy afternoon at a local café, fall here feels both energizing and comforting.
If you’re looking for inspiration, check out my favourite fall activities in Nova Scotia!