Here’s where to find 18 of the best Vancouver streets for colourful fall leaves

These Vancouver streets have some of the best fall foliage in the entire city, but the leaves won’t last for long. We’ll need to move quickly to see the beautiful leaves before they’re gone for the season.

The good news is that Vancouver’s long-range October forecast calls for slightly drier and warmer weather than usual. That means more time than a typical year to see the bright deciduous trees shed their leaves for winter in our favourite neighbourhoods.

Denman and Georgia streets

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This area gets cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant orange leaves in the fall — truly a treat.

West 12th Avenue and Cambie Street

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The intersection by City Hall is great for giving downtown city views alongside crisp fall colours. It’s also just up the street from Broadway City Hall Station.

West 10th Avenue and Alberta Street in Mount Pleasant

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This area has some of the most beautiful maple trees in the whole city. And while you’re there, stroll by the row of heritage homes on West 12th just west of Ontario Street.

West 10th Avenue and Yukon Street

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Nearly all the colours of the rainbow are visible on this street. This is at the junction of two bicycle routes in Mount Pleasant and is a perfect stop on a cycling foliage tour.

Beach Avenue

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English Bay is a favourite in the summer, but those who walk around the neighbourhood in fall will be able to spy a special treat as the Sylvia Hotel’s famous ivy turns from green to a rainbow of warm hues.

West Georgia Street

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The traffic lineup to go over the Lions Gate Bridge becomes much more beautiful in the fall. This Coal Harbour street is lined with bright red leaves that look stunning against the condos and docks.

Barclay Street

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This West End gem is chock full of ombre trees that are green, orange, and red all at once.

Lost Lagoon

It’s not technically a street, but this peaceful oasis downtown is a great place for seeing fall foliage. Try to spot some majestic herons while you’re there.

Stanley Park Seawall

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Again, it is not a true street, but it is still a great spot for an autumn walk with many splendid autumn colours.

Foster Avenue in Joyce Collingwood

Aberdeen Park boasts lovely cherry blossoms in spring and beautiful foliage in the fall. Check out other neighbourhood streets around here for a splash of colour.

Beach Crescent – George Wainborn Park

Check out these beautiful crimson trees next to the basketball courts along the Yaletown seawall. They’re not too tall either, making them perfect for picture-taking.

West 10th Avenue and Dunbar Street

Just past Alma, the trees on West 10th Avenue get extra thick and leafy, turning a glorious golden hue in autumn.

Waterloo Street

This Kitsilano street by McBride Park features a row of tall trees that dump a carpet of orange leaves every year.

Mackenzie Street

This Kerrisdale Street has tall trees sporting bright colours this time of year. Check out West 31st and West 32nd avenues just off Mackenzie for some big, leafy ones.

Cambridge Street

This East Vancouver street next to the PNE grounds is famous for its crimson maple trees. You may not be alone in trying to grab a photo here — it tends to get pretty popular.

Triumph Street at Kaslo Street

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Nearby in East Vancouver, there are more bright leaves on display, and there may not be as many people here as Cambridge.

Mountain View Cemetery

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This large green area between East 31st and East 41st Avenues near Fraser Street has some gorgeous orange and red trees right now.

Trout Lake

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This East Vancouver park is great for spotting fall foliage. It also contains a popular dog park and a beach with a view of the mountains behind the lake.

This story was originally published in October 2021 

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