I went to bed the other night dreaming of red and orange mosaics. It was as if the brilliant fall colours we'd seen on the weekend had been imprinted on my mind, like a patchwork quilt, lulling me to sleep.
I can't remember a year where the colours have been so brilliant or the weather so spectacular, but this is the first year we also ventured further afar, seeking scenic lookouts.
Our first scenic lookout was the Eagle's Nest in Bancroft, Ontario. Located on Highway 62 on the north end of town, this popular vantage point is known for its spectacular views of the Madawaska Highlands and for spotting eagles. In the winter, you can sometimes see adventure seekers ice climbing the rock face. Grace, Dave and I walked the easy trail to the lookout. The sun wasn't out yet, but the view was still incredible—dappled greens, yellows and entire swaths of red and orange.
Views from the Eagle's Nest in Bancroft
Our next lookout was Skyline Park in Haliburton. By the time we arrived, the sun had broken through the clouds, illuminating the reddish and orange hues surrounding beautiful Head Lake.
Views from Skyline Park in Haliburton
On Sunday, we hiked the Lookout Trail in Algonquin Park, just off the Highway 60 corridor. This 2 km loop meanders through old hardwood forest until it reaches the summit, with drop-dead gorgeous views west over the park. It was a perfect morning and we sat watching the colours unfurl with each ray of sunshine.
Three spectacular lookouts with three spectacular views. I think the mosaics will be forever emblazoned in my mind.
This week's #HappyAct is to find a lookout in your region and enjoy a bird's eye view of the magnificent fall we're having. Here are some more great lookouts in eastern Ontario:
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