Autumn is a beautiful time to get to know Vancouver, British Columbia's West Coast green-glass city framed between ocean and mountains. Temperatures are mild, but there's a pleasant nip to the morning air, and the turning trees accent evergreens with orange and red. There's lots of urban action -- festivals, concerts, theater, art crawls, seasonal food events -- and outdoor adventure is still going strong
Wine Tours: The best time to visit local vineyards and wineries is between late August and early October. That’s when the grapes are being harvested and the crushing begins, so there’s a lot to see (as well as sample). For information, check out Lower Mainland Wineries.
Visiting a corn maze at a Metro Vancouver or Fraser Valley farm is a fun way to spend time with family and celebrate the fall and harvest season.
It’s also a great activity to combine with picking up a pumpkin for Halloween.
A couple of exceptional places with pumpkin patches and corn mazes are Petey’s Pumpkin Patch in Chilliwack and Maan Farms in Abbotsford.
Visiting a corn maze at a Metro Vancouver or Fraser Valley farm is a fun way to spend time with family and
Enjoy incredible views of the Capilano River canyon while having a spooktacular time. From October 13 to 31 the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park will be transformed into Canyon Frights complete with decorations, treats, and Halloween-themed games for the whole family. The Canyon Frights experience is included with the price of admission.