Fall in Love with Fredericton

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What does Fall in Fredericton mean to you?
The beginning of fall is not only marked by the sea of yellow orange and red that floods into the Capital City, a shift in our day to day naturally takes place; hats and scarves emerge from our closets, words like “cinnamon” and “pumpkin” appear on sandwich boards outside of coffee shops and seasonal traditions are worked into our schedules.

What does this time of year mean to you? Have you always associated September with the sea of colorful leaves viewed from the top of College Hill, or perusing the fresh selection of seasonal produce at the Boyce Farmer’s Market, what about apple picking at a local orchard?

We would love to hear about what makes YOU -fall- in love with Fredericton! Feel free to submit a photo, story, poem, piece of artwork, or even share a song that reminds you of this season. Each week for the month of October, we will do a random draw from the submissions for a prize!

What does Fall in Fredericton mean to you?
The beginning of fall is not only marked by the sea of yellow orange and red that floods into the Capital City, a shift in our day to day naturally takes place; hats and scarves emerge from our closets, words like “cinnamon” and “pumpkin” appear on sandwich boards outside of coffee shops and seasonal traditions are worked into our schedules.

What does this time of year mean to you? Have you always associated September with the sea of colorful leaves viewed from the top of College Hill, or perusing the fresh selection of seasonal produce at the Boyce Farmer’s Market, what about apple picking at a local orchard?

We would love to hear about what makes YOU -fall- in love with Fredericton! Feel free to submit a photo, story, poem, piece of artwork, or even share a song that reminds you of this season. Each week for the month of October, we will do a random draw from the submissions for a prize!

What does Fall in Fredericton mean to you?

Thank you for sharing your experience of Fall in Fredericton with us!

CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

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    Fredericton could be more beautiful in the fall

    by Helen Newman , about 4 years ago

    Fredericton is a beautiful city in the fall but it could be stunning if the city planted trees along the street that turned red, orange or yellow. Douglas Avenue and Carrington on the North side are examples of streets that are stunning. Where I live on the hill there is what appears to be a mishmash of trees planted with little if any that turn colour in the fall. Something to think about-it could give Fredericton bragging rights as the city with the best fall colour in Canada, or even North America.

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    Fall in Fredericton.

    by Charlotte Endall, about 4 years ago
    Fall in Fredericton is such a rainbow of colors. It is like an artist pallet of paints. The leaves are such an array of colors. Then when us vasty winds & our rainy days have turned our beautiful leaves into a blanket of crushy leaves. Which take me back to my childhood days when we used to jump & play in a pile of leaves, just as my dad would have them all raked up in a pile. So from a rainbow of colors to a crushy pile of fun in Fredericton. <3


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    Fall Colours

    by Nora Valentino, about 4 years ago
    The crisp mornings and the beautiful sunny days and the beautiful fall Colours is what Fall means to me.

    Nora Valentino

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    The River

    by Andrew Scott, about 4 years ago

    A slow walk along the Saint John River

    listening to the water stream

    taking in the crisp, fall air

    letting it flow through

    as the colours of the trees

    fills the sky with beauty

    mesmerizing as it clears

    the body and mind

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    Best place to be!

    by Stefanie Hoffmann, about 4 years ago

    It's lovely to be in Fredericton in fall. With the changing colors, I do all kind of walks through Odell Park and along the river. As the weather is still warm and sunny, there is no better place to be. Even enjoying a good meal or coffee at one of the patios is great 😀

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    Great People and such a beautiful City

    by Debbie Pilon , about 4 years ago
    Fredericton’s such a beautiful city with some great spots that have wonderful trees and excellent foliage in the fall the colours are brilliant. I love to walk along the trails and see the people walking, talking and enjoying the same city I do.
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    Market Food and Long Walks

    by Lauren McGrath, about 4 years ago
    I love to see the foliage while walking around Fredericton near the water. I also love to go to the market and get all the fresh produce from local farms!
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    Trying to enliven despite tough times with the Enchanting Nature

    by kanwal chadha, about 4 years ago

    Fredericton has been doing great during the pandemic. Thanks to the government and all the people, we can enjoy the fall season and hug the nature!!!

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    Bike Rides on the Trails

    by Susan Facey, about 4 years ago
    Love to bike ride on the many trails with my family and takes lots of photos of all the wonderful fall colours along the way.