Pumpkins, Parks, Picnics and Pie: Best things to do on a Fall Road Trip to Perth, Ontario

Sculpture of man on horse jumping with stone building with red vines in background Perth Ontario

Fall is a great time to hit the road and explore small towns in rural Ontario! Located only an hour from Ottawa and Kingston in Lanark County, Perth has a wide range of amazing autumn activities to enjoy. Take a fall paddle on the Tay River, pick your perfect pumpkin at a local farm, hike to scenic lookouts, roam local parks to view the fall colours, or take a stroll in Perth’s quaint downtown with a pumpkin spice latte in hand. Plan your perfect fall visit with some of our favourite things to do in Perth this fall!

Roam Downtown and Take in the Fall Colours

One of the best ways to enjoy the fall season is to explore Perth’s historic downtown on foot. Start at the Mammoth Cheese beside the Crystal Garden and take the pathway along the Tay River to Bridge Masters Brewing Company. This beautiful pathway is covered in a multi-coloured fall canopy, and is a favourite of locals and visitors alike. Don’t forget to stop for a pint or a quick bite on the Bridge Masters Brewing Company patio, under their giant orange maple tree.

Just beside Stewart Park, Code’s Mill’s historic stone architecture is enhanced each fall with lovely scarlet vines snaking around this historic building. Devour lunch on the patio at Fiddleheads Bar and Grill, or head inside to pick up some treats from Perth Chocolate Works or donuts from Jabreezys Doughnuts.



Indulge in Harvest Season Food and Drink

The best part of the harvest season is fall food, and Perth has many ways to satisfy those fall cravings.

Nothing says fall like a home-baked pie, and Perth Pie Co. is the place to go when those pie cravings kick in. Choose from a classic apple, pecan, or pumpkin pie, or pick up a box of flaky butter tarts, maple cream cookies or ginger molasses cookies. If you’re looking for a hearty fall dinner, opt for one of their savoury pies like chicken pot pie or Guinness beef pot pie.

Have you even experienced the fall without a pumpkin spice latte? Coutts Coffee, located in the heart of downtown Perth, is the place to go for a cup of hot harvest goodness. Grab a cup of liquid fall and head out for a fall walk, or enjoy a pumpkin butter tart on their beautiful outdoor patio along the Tay River.

The Perth Farmer’s Market is the place to go to grab locally grown fruits and vegetables straight from the farm. From beets and squash, to ground cherries and apples right off the tree, you’ll find everything you need for a fall harvest dinner. Create your own fall centrepiece with fresh flowers from a local flower farm, and pick up some local kombucha, cider, jams and baked goods.

Perth has no shortage of local producers, and for those who love craft beer or unique liqueurs, there are some fall must-haves in town. While known for their Last Duel Lager, Perth Brewery also has an amazing cranberry themed brew, Crandemonium, the perfect accompaniment to a Thanksgiving feast. For cocktail aficionados seeking some inventive and uniquely-distilled liquors, stop by Top Shelf Distillers for butter tart or apple pie Reunion moonshine, or whip up your own custom-made cocktail with their Top Shelf Northern Harvest Spiced Cranberry Bitters.

If you’re spending Thanksgiving weekend in Perth, there are several options available for a traditional turkey dinner. Michael’s Table is a family-run business in downtown Perth, owned and operated by mother-daughter duo Penny and Dawn. Their Thanksgiving fare includes several choices, such as a pre-prepped “Heat and Eat” option ready to serve with all the trimmings, as well as the traditional turkey dinner for dine-in or takeout. There is also a vegetarian Thanksgiving option with a tasty stuffed acorn squash for those veggie-centric diners.

Family-owned since 1958, the Red Fox is a mainstay in Perth, serving delicious comfort food and pub classics. Make a reservation and enjoy their Thanksgiving dinner with all the fixings in their cozy dining room, or grab a festive meal for home.

Hike to the Blueberry Mountain Lookout

Hiking is a great way to enjoy the autumn season, and Perth has a great selection of trails nearby, ranging in difficulty from easy walks through the vibrant woodlands of Lanark County, to more challenging treks to scenic lookouts.

Located 45 min north of Perth in the heart of Lanark County is one of the best fall hikes in the region, Blueberry Mountain. Considered one of the “Seven Wonders” of Lanark County, this 5km hike takes you down a beautiful multi-coloured pathway through a mixed forest, past beaver ponds and marshland, all accompanied by interpretive panels along the way explaining the local flora and fauna of the area. After a steep final climb, the pathway takes you up to the highest scenic lookout in Lanark County where you’ll be awed by panoramic views of the surrounding Lanark Highlands and the Madawaska Highlands ablaze with colour. On a clear day you can see up to 30km away, and even spot the chairlifts of Calabogie Peak Resort to the north.

The Blueberry Mountain trail is located on private land owned by the Clifford Family, and is under a conservation easement with the Mississippi Madawaska Land Trust, allowing public access to the trail system. There is a small parking lot at the trailhead and washrooms located a few minutes down the trail. Known for its maple sugarbushes, the drive through Lanark County to the trailhead is an experience in itself, and we recommend leaving time to enjoy the lovely fall scenery along the way.

Enjoy a Fall Picnic in a Park

Perth has some amazing outdoor parks, perfect for enjoying scenic fall picnics. Stewart Park, with its mature deciduous trees, becomes a landscape of vibrant fall colours in the fall, and is the perfect place to enjoy an afternoon picnic under the autumn sun. Snag one of the many picnic tables or benches dotted throughout the park, or bring a blanket to lay across a carpet of fall leaves.

Last Duel Park, located along the Tay River, is the scene of the famous last fatal duel in Upper Canada in 1893, which saw Robert Lyon and John Wilson square off in an old fashioned duel over dame Elizabeth Hughes. This wide-open park has plenty of spots to enjoy a picnic lunch, and is a great place to spend a fall afternoon.

If you’re looking to fill your picnic basket with local foods, Perth has no shortage of great spots to create an epic picnic spread. Stop by the Perth Cheese shop for local and international cheese, charcuterie, jams, and preserves, then grab a fresh loaf of bread and some decadent sweet treats from nearby Sunflower Bake Shop. Another great option is to pick up a fresh salad or sandwich from Picnic Perth, or try one of their amazing bowl creations to go.

To find more information, or to plan your trip, visit Perth Tourism.

Some activities in the above were provided by Perth Tourism, although all recommendations are our own.

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