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As the leaves transform into a tapestry of reds, oranges, and yellows, the air becomes fragrant with the aroma of fallen leaves and earthy scents. It's a time to savor the cozy comforts of life, from wrapping yourself in soft blankets to indulging in the heartwarming flavors that define the season like pumpkin, apple, and cinnamon. Break out your plaids and ponchos for a nostalgic romp exploring the many local fall flavours and experiences across Oxford County.
To keep your drive time brief, we have gathered up a mix of fun fall themed flavours and activities for Woodstock, Tillsonburg, Ingersoll and Embro areas. If you would like help planning your trip our team is just an e-mail away!
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In the city try Roth Park’s linear trail along the Pittock Reservoir. Just 5 minutes south of Woodstock check out Trillium Woods (short easy walk for families) with the bonus stop of Jakeman’s Maple Farm across the road. For a longer walk visit Chesney Wilderness Area Trail just north of Thames River Melons.
There are several options for overnights in Woodstock. For Camping Pittock Conservation Area and Willow Lake are just north of town. Hotels in Woodstock include the Holiday Inn Express (indoor pool & slide), Best Western Plus (indoor pool) and Quality Inn & Suites. Where to stay in Oxford.

Woodstock Farmer’s Market: Oxford’s Oldest Farm market has everything for your grocery list. Shop the farms, local butchers, and bakers. Every Saturday 7-12pm year-round.
One of a Kind Antique Mall: Get vintage and rustic items to add a nostalgic vibe to your fall décor at Canada’s largest antique mall. Three floors of antiques in a historical textile factory.
Record Works: If fall means cozy nights spinning the vinyl – head over to record works to snag your next record.
Fashion & Footwear: If you need back to school, the office, or cozy fall days fashion check out locally owned Aden Footwear (entire family), Roberts & Co Ladies Wear, and Zabian’s Men’s Wear.
In town, walk from the Museum to downtown Ingersoll (2km, 1 way) along the Thomas Ingersoll Scenic Trail. South of Town, visit the Lawson Tract (½ way to Tillsonburg) managed by the Ingersoll Nature Club.
There are several options for overnights in Ingersoll including overnight RV camping in Heritage Park (behind the Ingersoll Museum), the Lofts at 147 (downtown air bnb) the Comfort Inn and the iconic “Ontario’s Finest” Elmhurst Inn and Spa. Where to stay in Oxford.

The Trans Canada Trail winds its way through Tillsonburg offering plenty of trail opportunities. Participark is a 1.2 KM linear paved trail through a ravine with creek views, picnic spots and plenty of trees.
There are several options for overnights in Tillsonburg including the Mill with onsite restaurant, a historic stay at Seven Gables or the Howard Johnson. Where to stay in Oxford.

Stop by the Harrington Mill Pond for a short hike with pond and historic mill views. For a longer walk or bike ride check out Wildwood Conservation Area.
Make the most of the fall colours. Enjoy the night stars by campfire at Wildwood Conservation Area or Happy Hills Resort. If you prefer to sleep with a cozy bed Spruce Lea Gatherings is the perfect rural getaway for family groups.