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Maple trees in Canada typically begin to turn red in late September to early October, as cooler temperatures and shorter daylight hours trigger the production of anthocyanins, which give the leaves their vibrant red color. The timing can vary slightly depending on the specific region and local weather conditions. Peak fall foliage often occurs in mid to late October, making it a popular time for leaf-peeping across the country.

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