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Don’t Feel Blue – Celebrate Fall with these 22 Photos!

September 22 is the official first day of Fall - and in Eastern Manitoba, we couldn't be more excited!

By Eastman Tourism

September 21, 2020
Read time: 38 min

September 22 is the official first day of Fall – and in Eastern Manitoba, we couldn’t be more excited! While it is a little sad to see Summer go, we are ready for all the fun and exciting activities that Fall has to offer.

From experiencing the trails in an entirely new way, cozy, late nights around a bonfire, to simply watching the colorful leaves fall as the sun sets, the options are endless.

The season may be changing, but the natural beauty of Eastern Manitoba has not!

 

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The water may be a bit cooler, but paddling is always a fun adventure!

 

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In Eastern Manitoba, spotting a deer is not uncommon, but it never gets old!

 

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Sometimes, all you need is a gorgeous sunset.

 

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You never know when you might see some Northern Lights.

 

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It’s never too cold to enjoy sights like these!

 

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Grab a sweater, put on some boots, and go on a stroll experiencing the trails.

 

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Who can ever get tired of experiencing the leaves change colors?

 

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Fall is a photographer’s paradise!

 

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The beauty in the fields.

 

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Nothing beats some cuddles in a sleeping bag while enjoying some great camping sites.

 

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Fall is the perfect time to enjoy the dams in Eastern Manitoba.

 

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Reconnecting with nature is always refreshing!

 

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Your furry friend will love tagging along on your Fall adventure!

 

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Fall is naturally the best season to express your spookier side.

 

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Nature and wildlife is a four-season activity!

 

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Embrace the changing of seasons and go for a biking adventure. You never know what you might discover.

 

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Take a break and enjoy the simple things in life.

 

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Trek through the trails and then warm up with a hot cup of coco!

 

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Hitting the water is always fun – especially with views like this one.

 

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Nothing beats the crisp, fresh air of Fall.

 

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And who doesn’t love the Fall fashion?

 

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The options of how to spend your time, outlets for relaxing, and fun adventures during the Fall months are endless in Eastern Manitoba!

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