It spans Ontario and Quebec, and an 800-kilometer-long famous Maple Leaf Avenue connects several major cities in southeastern Canada. Walk in it and you will remember it forever. Along the way through canyons, rivers, mountains and rivers, lakes, red maple everywhere, the scenery is extraordinary. Every 10 month, colorful scenery is breathtaking.
Known as "Little Paris", in Montreal, maple leaves line up in autumn. Saint Anne Canyon is a narrow crack cut by the Saint Anne River. There are 74-meter-high hanging rock caves here, and there are several wild and deep waterfalls on the riverbed with complex terrain, which is a beautiful scenery.
Maple trees in Saint Anne Gorge are rich in layers, because they grow in different places, such as valley bottoms, hillsides and hilltops, and turn red at different times. Reflecting the ups and downs of the waterfall, the scenery is more charming. If you want to go for a walk, please join hands with two people. It's vast and sparsely populated, and there are no crowded people. The beautiful scenery will make people intoxicated.