A favorite weekend drive near Toronto with winding roads and forest scenery. Best during autumn colors with Scenic hills and lookouts. Popular with photographers and motorcyclists
Location: Caledon, ON
Season: Winter, Summer, Fall, Spring
Forks of the Credit Road is one of the most scenic countryside drives near Toronto, located in the hills and forests of Caledon, about an hour northwest of the city. The route is famous for its winding roads, river valleys, rolling hills, and especially its spectacular autumn colours.
What makes it special
- Curving roads through forests and escarpment landscapes
- Scenic viewpoints and photography spots
- Peaceful rural atmosphere
- Popular among drivers, cyclists, and motorcycle enthusiasts
- Beautiful year-round, but most famous during fall foliage season
Things to see nearby
- Cheltenham Badlands — unique red rolling hills and geological formations
- Belfountain Conservation Area — suspension bridge, waterfalls, and walking trails
- Caledon Trailway — scenic hiking and cycling route
- Small cafés, farms, and country markets along the drive
Adventure, Romantic, Nature, Scenic, Photography, Road Trips
Small Cafes, Farms, Nearby Trails, Country Markets
Adventure, Scenic, Adrenaline, Peaceful