We want to see the Forest City's colours! Show us what you've got, London
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The Forest City is turning yellow, orange, red and brown as the 2022 fall season sets in, and we want to see your photos of the colours!
This past weekend, we stopped by Springbank Park and Meadowlily Trail to talk to a few nature-lovers about the scenery and the season. Talk about a great weekend for nature therapy!
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Brother and sister Arthur and Maria Pinto, both 11, took a break from posing for family photos in Springbank Park to tell CBC News how much they love the fall's vibrant colours.
Couple Maliha Saidjamol and Abdul Al-Daqqaq spent their Sunday strolling through Springbank Park to admire the foliage.
Al-Daqqaq said he agrees London lives up to its reputation as The Forest City, but even more trees should be planted in the area.
Ward and Vreugdenhil were caught on their way into the Meadowlily Trail in east London. It was Ward's first time on the trail, although he said the couple enjoys going to other areas like Warbler's Woods to walk their dog.
Both agree the fall colours are gorgeous this year.
Avid hikers Hart and McDowell said they often drive in from Dorchester to visit the Meadowlily Trail.
"Nature-walking is one of my favorite things to do, so I have to drag him out and then afterwards he does feel better," McDowell said of her partner Hart.
Also avid hikers, Harris and Getliffe said they loved walking along the Thames River in Meadowlily. They added that they've visited almost every trail in London, too.
"The best thing about London is the fact that there is so much forest and it's so accessible and it's right in the city," said Getliffe.